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Bos sauveli

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La protection des mammifères au Cambodge : besoin en études préliminaires et programmes prioritaires : mission d'étude au Royaume du Cambodge

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1994
IUCN Grey Literature

An assessment of the current status of kouprey and other wild cattle in southern Laos

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1990
IUCN Grey Literature

Report of a survey for kouprey and other wild cattle in the southern Lao P.D.R. provinces of Champassak and Attapeu

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1991
IUCN Grey Literature

Survey for kouprey (Bos sauveli) in western Daklak province, Vietnam

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1989
IUCN Grey Literature

Report of the results of four field surveys for kouprey, Bos sauveli, in Vietnam and Lao PDR

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1992
IUCN Grey Literature

Wild cattle, bison and buffaloes : their status and potential value

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1983
IUCN Grey Literature

Survey for kouprey in the Yok Don nature reserve, Dak Lak Province, Vietnam

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1990
IUCN Publication

Regional conservation strategy for wild cattle and buffaloes in South-east Asia

This IUCN-led Regional Conservation Strategy for wild cattle and buffalo species is the first step in a programme to develop National Conservation Action Plans for all wild cattle and buffalo species across their geographic ranges.

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2010
IUCN Grey Literature

Aerial surveys for kouprey in Cambodia, March 1994

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1994
IUCN Publication

The kouprey : an action plan for its conservation

The kouprey is one of the most endangered species of mammals in the world. This Action Plan has been developed by IUCN in collaboration with the Governments of Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Thailand, and a number of zoos and conservation organisations.

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1989
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