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Mexican wolf, canis lupus baileyi. Population viability assessment.

Twenty-eight biologists, managers, and decision makers attended a Population Viability Assessment (PVA) Workshop at the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, Glen Rose, Texas on 22-24 October, 1990 to apply these recently developed procedures to the captive and wild populations and the reintroduction of the Mexican wolf. The Captive Breeding Specialist Group, the Canid and Wolf Specialist Groups of the IUCN/Species Survival Commission were asked to collaborate in this PVA workshop to assist the recovery effort.

Author(s)
Seal, Ulysses S.

The environment in Europe and North America : annotated statistics

Bragança - Zamora wolf project : Report

Unpublished report.

Author(s)
van Haaften, Dr. J.L.

Regional Red List status of carnivores in the Arabian Peninsula

A Regional Red List Workshop for the carnivores of the Arabian Peninsula took place 8-10 February 2011. The aim of the workshop was to assess the regional conservation status of terrestrial carnivores in the Arabian Peninsula. The information provided here will help to put national conservation priorities into a regional context, thus maximising the effectiveness of local and national conservation measures, and facilitating the development of integrated regional conservation strategies.

Author(s)
Mallon, David P.
Budd, Kevin
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