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Fauna and Flora International, UK

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International trade in African blackwood

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2002
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The trade in wildlife : regulation for conservation

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2003
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Sustainable management of protected areas in the Andaman and Nicobar islands

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2002
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Report on the establishment of a community-based bio-monitoring programme in and around Sapo national park, Sinoe county, Liberia, March-May 2001

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2001
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Fauna & flora

Fauna & Flora is the magazine of Fauna & Flora International (FFI), which acts to conserve threatened species and ecosystems worldwide choosing solutions that are sustainable, based on sound science and take account of human needs. 

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Priorities for the conservation of mammalian diversity : has the panda had its days?

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2000
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Integrating marine conservation in the Indian Ocean : 1996 and beyond. Workshop report

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1996
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Oryx

Oryx - the international journal of conservation, a quarterly journal from Fauna & Flora International, publishes research on biodiversity conservation, conservation policy and sustainable use, and the interactions of these ma

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The Red List of oaks

The Red List of Oaks, published jointly by Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) and Fauna & Flora International (FFI), through the Global Trees Campaign (GTC), identifies 78 wild oaks as being in danger of extinction, from a global total of over 500 species.

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2007
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The Red List of trees of Central Asia

Many of the world’s fruit and nut trees are seriously threatened with extinction, according to the newly released Red List of Trees of Central Asia. The list is published by Fauna and Flora International (FFI) in collaboration with BGCI as part of the Global Trees Campaign.

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2009
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The Red List of Magnoliaceae

The Red List of the Magnoliaceae, published jointly by Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) and Fauna & Flora International (FFI), through the Global Trees Campaign (GTC), identifies 131 wild magnolias as being in danger of extinction, from a global total of 245 species.

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2007
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The Red List of Mexican cloud forest trees

The report details the IUCN conservation status of 762 tree species and also includes information on current and potential uses of each species, in the hope that this will help promote sustainable resource management and conservation in the future.

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2011
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The Red List of rhododendrons

Rhododendrons are stunning horticultural plants widely cultivated in temperate regions. In the wild they are mainly associated with centres of diversity in the Himalayas and in South East Asia, where they form important components of montane ecosystems.

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2011
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The red list of endemic trees and shrubs of Ethiopia and Eritrea

The Red List of Endemic Trees and Shrubs of Ethiopia and Eritrea, published by the Global Trees Campaign in 2005, helps to improve the sparse knowledge of trees in the area.

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2005
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The Red List of maples

Maples are keystone species in northern temperate forests and are much valued as a source of revenue for products such as maple syrup and timber.

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2009
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The Red List of trees of Guatemala

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2006
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Biodiversity and the precautionary principle : risk and uncertainty in conservation and sustainable use

Great uncertainty typically surrounds decisions and management actions in the conservation of biodiversity and natural resource management, and yet there are risks of serious and irreversible harm for both biodiversity and the humans that rely on it.

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2005
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The Millennium Development Goals and conservation : managing nature's wealth for society's health

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2004
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The precautionary principle in biodiversity conservation and natural resource management : an issues paper for policy-makers, researchers and practitioners

The precautionary principle, or precautionary approach, is now widely accepted in environmental law and policy at international and, increasingly, national level.

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2004
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Integrating biodiversity conservation into oil and gas development

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2003
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Microchiropteran bats : global status survey and conservation action plan

Bats make up a quarter of all mammals, and almost half of the species can be considered threatened or near threatened at a global level. This publication offers the results of the first comprehensive review to identify the conservation priorities for the 834 species of Microchiroptera.

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2001
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Species action plan for Livingstone's fruit bat "Pteropus livingstonii"

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1995
IUCN Grey Literature

Status and distribution of large mammals in eastern Cambodia : results of the first foot surveys in Mondulkiri and Rattanakiri provinces

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1996
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