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Congo clawless otter
Table 7: Species Changing IUCN Red List Status (2014-2015)
The 2008 IUCN Red Listings of the World's Small Carnivores
3. Aonyx Congicus Red List 2020
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Applications of Existing Biodiversity Information: Capacity to Support Decision-Making
Inventaire Rapide Des Zones Humides Représentatives En République Démocratique Du Congo
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Iucn Otter Specialist Group Bulletin Volume 19 Issue 1 Pages 51 - 55
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Rwanda Environmental Threats and Opportunities Assessment
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IUCN OSG Bull. 2, 4-5
The Congo Clawless Otter: State of Knowledge and Needs for Further Research
Aonyx Capensis, African Clawless Otter
Caring for Asian Small-Clawed, Cape Clawless, Nearctic, and Spotted-Necked Otters
Camera Sighting of Congo Clawless Otter in the Midst of a Rapid Development on Mainland Equatorial Guinea
Otters an Action Plan for Their Conservation
Distribution and Habitat Choice of Cape Clawless Otters, in South Africa
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Otter News No. 113, June 2020
Solitary Versus Group Living Lifestyles, Social Group Composition and Cooperation in Otters Thierry Lodé, Marie-Loup Lélias, Alban Lemasson, Catherine Blois-Heulin
Scientific Classification
Ecological Survey of the Impenetrable (Bwindi) Forest
Otters (Aonyx Capensis) in Marine Environments
Aonyx Capensis – Cape Clawless Otter
The Forests of the Congo Basin: a Preliminary Assessment
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What Are Otters? Mustelids Land Or Water?
Proceedings of the Second Biennial Conference on University Education in Natural Resources
Aonyx Capensis and Spotted-Necked Otters Lutra Maculicollis Were Studied on Three Rivers in the Drakensberg Park, South Africa
Congo Clawless Otter Aonyx Congicus Near Threatened (IUCN Red List, 2015)
IOSF Journal Vol7 2021.Pdf
2018-Present Assistant Professor of Wildlife Science and Conservation, School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science, Michigan Technological University
Preliminary Findings from a New Study of the Congo Clawless Otter
Otters: River Or Sea? a Compare and Contrast Book
Diet Analysis of the African Clawless Otter (Aonyx Capensis) in and Around Lake Tana”
Mustelid Communication Communication in Mustelids Is Closely Related and Dependent on the Species’ Respective Social Christina A