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Summaries of the IUCN/TRAFFIC analyses of the proposals to amend the CITES appendices at the 14th meeting of the Conference of the Parties

Uma estratégia global para a conservação do peixe-serra

Une stratégie globale pour la conservation des poissons-scies

Sawfish : a global strategy for conservation

Best practice guidelines for the rehabilitation and translocation of gibbons

Rehabilitation and translocation programmes are increasingly becoming an important component of conservation action plans for threatened species. Translocation can help address gibbon conservation issues (gibbons are recognized as one of the most threatened primate families globally) by allowing gibbons held in captivity to be rescued, rehabilitated and then returned to the wild. These guidelines for the translocation of gibbons have been developed in collaboration with stakeholders in hylobatarget_id conservation.

Terre sauvage

No.311 was a special issue devoted to the Red List of Threatened Species, coinciding with its fiftieth anniversary. 

Assessment of python breeding farms supplying the international high-end leather industry

This report is the first one delivered under the Python Conservation Partnership. Established in November 2013, the Partnership aims to contribute to the improved sustainability of the python skin trade and to help facilitate industry-wide change. The present report provides information on how pythons are farmed in Asia, farming’s impact on local livelihoods and the relative contribution of captive python skins to the total trade.

The current status and distribution of freshwater fishes, land snails and reptiles in the Pacific Islands of Oceania

This report summarizes the conservation status of 167 freshwater fishes, 166 land snails and 157 reptiles native to the Pacific Islands of Oceania (Micronesia, Polynesia and Melanesia). It identifies Pacific Island species that are threatened with extinction at the global level, according to the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria – the world’s most widely accepted methodology for measuring extinction risk. Major threats are identified for each taxonomic group, and recommendations for conservation action are suggested.

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