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Conservation Matters: CITES and New Herp Listings
About the Book the Format Acknowledgments
CITES Cop18
Proposal for Amendment of Appendix I Or II for CITES Cop18
Territorial and Site Fidelity Behavior Oflyriocephalus Scutatus (Agamidae: Draconinae) in Sri Lanka 1Imesh Nuwan Bandara
WILDLIFE in a CHANGING WORLD an Analysis of the 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™
2019/2117 Rendelete (2019
Stolen Wildlife. Why the EU Needs to Tackle Smuggling of Nationally Protected Species
Hemipeneal Morphology of Sri Lankan Dragon Lizards (Sauria: Agamidae)
1 §4-71-6.5 List of Restricted Animals [ ] Part A: For
The Presence of Protected Reptiles from Sri Lanka in International Commercial Trade
Nomination File 1203
Preliminary List of Species Which May Warrant Further Consideration in Preparation for Cop17
A New Species of the Genus Ceratophora Gray, 1835
Sri Lankan Endemic the Rhino Lizard Meet a Stupendously Cryptic, Large-Scaled, Slow-Moving Reptile Adorned with a Moveable Horn at the Tip of Its Nose 5
LAR 46Th Addendum I
Squamata: Agamidae) of the 18 Th and 19 Th Centuries
English Cop18 Prop. XXX CONVENTION ON
Top View
Captive Breeding of Sri Lankan Agamids
Multilocus Phylogeny and Revised Classification for Mountain Dragons of the Genus Japalura S.L
Snakes : Ecology and Conservation / Edited by Stephen J
A Critical Review of Hoser's Writings on Draconinae, Amphibolurinae
2019/052 Geneva, 3 October 2019
A Logical New Taxonomy for the Asian Subfamily Draconinae Based On
Cop18 Prop. 24
As Inferred from Mitochondrial DNA Sequences
Trade in Endangered Species Order 2019
AC31 Doc. 37 A1
Systematics of the Garden Lizards, Calotes Versicolor Group (Reptilia, Squamata, Agamidae), in Myanmar: Central Dry Zone Populations
Assess to Plan: Conservation Action Planning for the Snakes and Lizards of Sri Lanka
A Revision of the Endemic Sri Lankan Agamid Lizard Genus Ceratophora Gray, 1835, with Description of Two New Species
EDITORIAL Asian Agamid Lizards