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Lygodactylus williamsi
Changes to CITES Species Listings
Taxonomy Systematik
Trade in Live Reptiles, Its Impact on Wild Populations, and the Role of the European Market
Analyses of Proposals to Amend
TRAFFIC Recommendations on the Proposals to Amend the CITES
Evaluation of the Captive Breeding Potential of Selected Reptile Taxa Included in Appendices I and II at CITES Cop17
New Verified Nonindigenous Amphibians and Reptiles in Florida Through 2015, with a Summary of Over 152 Years of Introductions
Stolen Wildlife. Why the EU Needs to Tackle Smuggling of Nationally Protected Species
Wildlife Cybercrime
Abronia Graminea
Eastern Afromontane Biodiversity Hotspot
Potential Invasion Risk of Pet Traded Lizards, Snakes, Crocodiles
Verified Non-Indigenous Amphibians and Reptiles in Florida from 1863 Through 2010: Outlining the Invasion Process and Identifying Invasion Pathways and Stages
Preliminary List of Species Which May Warrant Further Consideration in Preparation for Cop17
Stolen Wildlife III the EU – a Main Hub and Destination for Illegally Caught Exotic Pets
AMPHIBIAN and REPTILE TRADE in TEXAS: CURRENT STATUS and TRENDS a Thesis by HEATHER LEE PRESTRIDGE Submitted to the Office of Gr
Captive Wildlife Division 2 Restricted List
Tanzania's Reptile Biodiversity : Distribution, Threats and Climate Change Vulnerability
Top View
Proposal for Amendment of Appendix I Or II for CITES Cop16
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TRAFFIC BULLETIN 28 No 2 October 2016
CITES Appendices I, II and III Valid from 14.02.2021
Review of Lygodactylus Williamsi
Photographic Identification of Cnemaspis Psychedelica: a Useful Tool to Improve the Regulation of International Wildlife Trade
The Trade in Nationally Protected Lizards from Australia, Cuba, and Mexico and the Eu’S Role As a Main Destination
The Lizard Species with the Smallest Ranges
Cop17 Analysis
Tanzania's Reptile Biodiversity: Distribution, Threats and Climate Change Vulnerability
Cotswold Wildlife Park Breeds Critically Endangered Geckos for the First Time
AC31 Doc. 37 A1
Cold Comfort the Launch of EAZA’S New Polar Campaign
Gobally Threatened Biodiversity of the Eastern Arc Mountains and Coastal Forests of Kenya and Tanzania Roy E