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Forest Conservation and Management Practices in Cameroon: Case Study of Bimbia-Bonadikombo Community Forest and Takamanda National Park
Amphibians and Reptiles of a Proposed Iron Ore Mining Concession in Southern Cameroon
Bonner Zoologische Beiträge
A Survey of Amphibians and Reptiles in the Foothills of Mount Kupe, Cameroon
Species Richness in Time and Space: a Phylogenetic and Geographic Perspective
Type Catalogue of Reptiles in the Zoologische Staatssammlung München
Of the Maringa-Lopori-Wamba Landscape, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Molecular Studies on the Genus Eumeces Wiegmann, 1834: Phylogenetic Relationships and Taxonomic Implications
Herpetological Survey of the Proposed Bambama-Zanaga Mine Site, Department of Lékoumou, Republic of Congo
Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife (MINFOF) Department of Wildlife and Protected Area
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Phylogeny and Systematics of Panaspis and Afroablepharus Skinks
The High-Level Classification of Skinks (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincomorpha)
Lizard Wears Shades. a Spectacled Sphenomorphus (Squamata: Scincidae), from the Sacred Forests of Mawphlang, Meghalaya, North-East India
Of the Maringa-Lopori-Wamba Landscape, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Aprasiainis87 FAMILY
The Rufford Foundation Final Report
Biodiversity and Conservation of the Reptiles of the Mount Cameroon Area
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3.0 DESCRIPTION of MOUNT CAMEROON NATIONAL PARK and ITS PERIPHERAL ZONE 15 3.1 General Information
A Working Conservation Action Plan for Lake Oku
The Reptiles of the Summits of Mont Oku and the Bamenda Highlands, Cameroon*
Molecular Phylogeny of Panaspis and Afroablepharus Skinks (Squamata: Scincidae) in the Savannas of Sub-Saharan Africa
Herpetological Survey of the Proposed Bambama-Zanaga
Herpetological Review
Relationships of Afroablepharus Greer, 1974 Skinks from the Gulf Of
A Phylogenetic Subdivision of Australian Skinks
January 2017