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El libro rojo : la crisis de la extinción, cara a cara

Drawing on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, the world's most objective and authoritative inventory of species at risk of extinction, this publication combines awe-inspiring imagery with solid science and factual accounts. The result of a collaboration between industry and science, this dramatic new work conveys to the general public the urgency and scale of the current extinction crisis. It describes the extinction process, its causes, and the measures needed to reverse it in terms accessible to everyone.

Author(s)
Robles Gil, Patricio
Pérez Gil, Ramón
Bolívar, Antonio
Bräutigam, Amie
Jenkins, Martin
Rabb, George
Ceballos, Gerardo
Ehrlich, Paul R.
Bogan, Arthur E.
Dublin, Holly T.

The red book : the extinction crisis face to face

Drawing on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, the world's most objective and authoritative inventory of species at risk of extinction, this publication combines awe-inspiring imagery with solid science and factual accounts. The result of a collaboration between industry and science, this dramatic new work conveys to the general public the urgency and scale of the current extinction crisis. It describes the extinction process, its causes, and the measures needed to reverse it in terms accessible to everyone.

Author(s)
Robles Gil, Patricio
Pérez Gil, Ramón
Bolívar, Antonio
Bräutigam, Amie
Jenkins, Martin
Rabb, George
Ceballos, Gerardo
Ehrlich, Paul R.
Bogan, Arthur E.
Dublin, Holly T.

Surveying and monitoring distribution and population trends of the Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) : guidelines and evaluation of the standard method for surveys as recommended by the European section of the IUCN/SSC Otter Specialist Group

Author(s)
Reuther, Claus
Dolch, Dietrich
Green, Rosmary
Jahrl, Jutta
Jefferies, Don
Krekemeyer, Anna
Kucerova, Marcela
Madsen, Aksel Bo
Romanowski, Jerzy
Roche, Kevin
Ruiz-Olmo, Jordi
Teubner, Jens
Trindade, Anabela

Proceedings IV. International otter colloquium Pietermaritzburg 1993

Post-mortem procedures for wildlife veterinarians and field biologists

Author(s)
Woodford, M. H.
Keet, D. F.
Bengis, R. G.

Antelopes : global survey and regional action plans, part 4 : North Africa, the Middle East, and Asia

The fourth part in a series of action plan, this publication covers less than one-quarter of the world's antelope species that are found in North Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Herds numbering in the tens of thousands formerly occurred across the steppes and semi-deserts of Eurasia and India, but these have nearly all been reduced to fractions of their earlier size. Populations are fragmented across the region and several species have disappeared altogether during recent decades.

Author(s)
Kingswood, Steven C.
Mallon, David P.

Using the IUCN red list criteria at the national level : a regional consultative workshop for South and Southeast Asia... : proceedings and recommendations

A regional workshop was held to develop a shared understanding of the IUCN global Red List criteria, threat categories and the process of listing species according to the threat of extinction with an emphasis on lessons learned, key constraints and priority needs. The report presents country status reports from Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam, plus conclusions and recommendations.

Microchiropteran bats : global status survey and conservation action plan

Bats make up a quarter of all mammals, and almost half of the species can be considered threatened or near threatened at a global level. This publication offers the results of the first comprehensive review to identify the conservation priorities for the 834 species of Microchiroptera. Rather than give an account of each of these species, this volume aims to be used as a basis for the development of more local or regional action plans, or actions for particular groups of bat species, by taxon or by habitat.

Author(s)
Hutson, Anthony M.
Mickleburgh, Simon P.
Racey, Paul A.
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