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Parks in Peril source book

The Parks in Peril program begin in 1990 to secure the survival of some of the most endangered and biologically important areas in Latin America and the Caribbean. This publication documents progress of the Parks in Peril program and provides detailed information about this group of protected areas. But the purpose of this book goes beyond enumerating the program's achievements; it also details the extraordinary complexity of the social, economic, and political forces affecting these protected areas.

Author(s)
Mansour, Jane A.

Lesser Antillean iguana : iguana delicatissima : conservation action plan, 2014-2016

The Lesser Antillean iguana represents a unique component of the overall biodiversity of the Caribbean region. In October 2009, members of the IUCN SSC Iguana Specialist Group met on Dominica with regional experts and stakeholders to draft this comprehensive conservation action plan for the Lesser Antillean iguana. The overall goal of the plan is to prioritize the conservation actions necessary to ensure the long-term survival of the Lesser Antillean iguana throughout its natural range.

Author(s)
Breuil, Michel
Iverson, John B.
Knapp, Charles
Rodrigues, Chloé

Status and trends of Caribbean coral reefs : 1970-2012

With only about one-sixth of the original coral cover left, most Caribbean coral reefs may disappear in the next 20 years, primarily due to the loss of grazers in the region, according to this latest report, Status and Trends of Caribbean Coral Reefs: 1970-2012. This is the most detailed and comprehensive study of its kind published to date – the result of the work of 90 experts over the course of three years.

Author(s)
Cramer, Katie
Donovan, Mary
Jackson, Jeremy
Lam, Vivian

Proceedings of the workshop on coastal protected areas in the lesser Antilles

Author(s)
Knausenberger, Walther I.
Fleming, Carrol B.

Dominica country environmental profile

Country environmental profile : Dominica

Turning the target_ide : exploitation, trade and management of marine turtles in the Lesser Antilles, Central America, Colombia and Venezuela

Author(s)
Bräutigam, Amie
Eckert, Karen L.

Caribbean environmental programming strategy : final report

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