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Cranes and agriculture

Cranes have coexisted with agriculture for centuries in some regions and may often benefit from cropland or grazing. However, the rapid expansion and intensification of agriculture is leading to severe loss of wetland and grassland habitats important to cranes, thus increasing the conflicts between cranes and farmers. Agriculture has been one of the main drivers behind severe population declines for 11 of 15 species of cranes in the world, and affects all species in one way or another.

Author(s)
Austin, Jane E.
Morrison, Kerryn L.
Harris, James T.

An ounce of prevention : snow leopard crime revisited

Snow leopard poaching and trafficking – referred to herein as snow leopard crime – is revisited 13 years after TRAFFIC’s first report on the subject, Fading Footprints: The Killing and Trade of Snow Leopards. This report builds on a preliminary analysis published in May 2016 (Maheshwari and von Meibom, 2016). It addresses a major information gap concerning the linkage between retaliatory killing for livestock depredation and poaching for trade, and the scale at which both are taking place.

Author(s)
Nowell, Kristin

Policies for a better environment : progress in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia

This book provides a review of progress in achieving the EECCA Environment Strategy's objectives, and provides a solid analytical base for discussions on future environmental co-operation between EECCA countries and their partners.

Rare animals : encyclopedic reference-book

Author(s)
Bogdanov, Oleg Pavlovich

Documents of the transboundary cooperation component

Author(s)
Hodgson, Stephen
Oskonbaeva, N.
Mills, Landel
MacDonald, Mott

Addressing environmental risks in Central Asia : risks, policies, capacities

Author(s)
Carius, Alexander
Feil, Moira
Tänzler, Dennis

Uzbekiston Respublikasi kizil kitobi. Tom II : khaybonot

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