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Southern ground hornbill

Only one of the nine African savanna hornbill species, the Southern Ground-Hornbill (Bucorvus leadbeateri: hereafter SGH) is listed as being of conservation concern. The species is an apex predator and thus ecologically important, as well as holding immense cultural value to the majority of language groups across its range.

Manejo ex situ para Agalychnis annae

Greater bilby recovery summit 2015 : report and interim conservation plan

The following report and interim conservation plan is the result of a four-day intensive planning workshop for the Greater Bilby (Macrotis lagotis) involving 39 individuals that I would consider to be experts in their particular fields and representative of 29 organisations involved directly with, or supporting recovery of this vulnerable, iconic Australian marsupial.

Status review, disease risk analysis and conservation action plan for the Bellinger River snapping turtle (Myuchelys georgesi)

The Bellinger River Snapping Turtle (BRST) (Myuchelys georgesi) is a freshwater turtle endemic to a 60 km stretch of the Bellinger River, and possibly a portion of the nearby Kalang River in coastal north eastern New South Wales (NSW). In mid-February, 2015 a significant mortality event was observed in BRSTs. Prior to the 2015 mortality event, the BRST was described as locally abundant, but now the BRST population is currently listed as Critically Endangered. Since the mortality event a disease investigation has identified a virus as the agent most likely to be responsib

Indonesian gibbon conservation and management workshop, Sukabumi, West Java, Indonesia 20–22 February 2008 : final report

Seven recognized gibbon taxa are distributed across Kalimantan, Java, Sumatra and the Mentawai Islands of Indonesia, all of which were recently reassessed as Endangered using IUCN Red List criteria. To address these issues, an Indonesian Gibbon Conservation and Management Workshop was convened on 20-22 February 2008 at Lido Resort in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.

Final report : Mala population viability analysis and conservation planning workshop

The Mala (Lagorchestes hirsutus) is a little known but charismatic wallaby, rescued from imminent extinction in the 1980s when the last 22 animals were secured in predator-proof enclosures. The last mainland wild population perished in a wild fire in 1991. Mala numbers remain critically low, dispersed among six predator-free sites, isolated from each other and located in three different States and Territories.

Taller para desarollar el plan de acción para las contribuciones e la salud a la conservación en las Galápagos, 11 al 13 de agosto del 2015 = Workshop to develop an action plan for health contributions to conservation in the Galápagos, 11-13 August, 2

Creating a future for the Western Ground Parrot

Pecarí del Chaco o Taguá Catagonus wagneri

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