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A Classification of the Rallidae
Rail (Hypotaenidia Okinawae)
Ornithol. Sci. 18(2): 169-175
Eradication of the Mongoose Is Crucial for the Conservation of Three Endemic Bird Species in Yambaru, Okinawa Island, Japan
A Bird's Eye View of Okinawa
Evidence for Aviculture: Identifying Research Needs to Advance the Role of Ex Situ Bird Populations in Conservation Initiatives and Collection Planning
Targeted Fauna Assessment.Pdf
Community Engagement with Wildlife Conservation in Japan: a Case Study of an Endangered Bird, the Okinawa Rail (Hypotaenidia Okinawae)
Ecography ECOG-04917 Latham, A
The Effects of Increasing Visitor and Noise Levels on Birds Within a Free-Flight Aviary Examined Through Enclosure Use and Behavior
Two New Species of Rails (Aves: Rallidae) from Mangaia, Southern Cook Islands!
Lord Howe Island Rodent Eradication Project DRAFT Public Environment Report EPBC 2016/7703
Rails, Gallinules and Coots Subfamily RALLINAE Rafinesque
BORR Northern and Central Section Targeted Fauna Assessment (Biota 2019A) – Part 3 (Part 7 of 7) BORR Northern and Central Section Fauna
Avoiding Extinction Across All Habitats That They Occupy
Downloaded from 392 on 15/07/2019
No Surprises, No Regrets: Identifying Australia's Most Imperilled Animal
Lessons from Those We've Lost NORMAL
Top View
Dietary Habits of the Endangered Okinawa Rail
Birds and Biodiversity Targets Report Knowledge to Tackle the Biodiversity Crisis
AC30 Doc. 32 A2
A 10-Year Action Plan for the Okinawa Rail Protection and Recovery Program (2015 to 2025)
The Australian Museum Lord Howe Island Expedition 2017—Birds and Mammals
ATOLL RESEARCH DULJ3TIN No. 66 Notes on the Geography and Natural History of \Jake Island by E. H. Bryan, Jr. Issued by the Pacl
Supplementary Material
State of the World's Birds
Lehnerter2019.Pdf (1.860Mb)
National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan
Evolution of the Rails of the South Atlantic Islands (Aves: Rallidae)
Potential Factors Affecting the Calling Rates and Detectability of Crake and Rail Species: a Review
Consultation Document on Listing Eligibility and Conservation Actions
Second Nature: Changing the Future for Endangered Species Copyright © 2017 Conservation Breeding Specialist Group St
Conservation Advice Hypotaenidia Sylvestris
A New Species of Rail from the Solomon Islands and Convergent Evolution of Insular Flightlessness