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Hawaiian High Islands Ecoregion Pmtecting Nature
A Study in Ecological Economics
IUCN ~ """~0 the World Conse!'Lation Union MC/) USP Library Catalopine-In-Publication Data
A Global Overview of Wetland and Marine Protected Areas on the World Heritage List
A Global Overview of Tropical Marine, Coastal and Small Island Ecosystems and the World Heritage List
Managing Protected Areas in the Tropics
Atoll Research Bulletin No. 311 a Bibliography of Plant
Conservation of Tropical Plant Biodiversity: What Have We Done, Where Are We Going?
A Classification of Palaearctic Habitats
Coleoptera: Lycidae)
An Update of Wallacels Zoogeographic Regions of the World
First Discovery of the Mangrove Ant Pheidole Sexspinosa Mayr
Threatened Amphibians of the World
Indigenous and Traditional Peoples of the World and Ecoregion Conservation
A Global Overview of Wetland and Marine Protected Areas on the World Heritage List
Biogeography of the Tropical Pacific!
Looming Extinctions Due to Invasive Species
The Global 200: a Representation Approach to Conserving the Earth’S Most Biologically Valuable Ecoregions
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A Global Overview of Forest Protected Areas on the World Heritage List
Marshall Islands Tel: (692) 625-3035/5203 Designation Date Site Reference Number Fax: (692) 625-5202 E-Mail:
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Ethiopian Fauna: 52 Mammal Families, Such As, Mountain Gorilla, African Elephant, Two-Horned Rhino, Giraffe, Aardvark, Numerous Lemurs and Many Civets
The 8 Biogeographical Realms and 14 Biomes
Costa Rican Ecosystems
Iucn Technical Evaluation
Justification for Inscription
Correlates of Extinction Risk in Squamate Reptiles: the Relative Importance
Bioregions & Biotechnologies
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Flora and Vegetation of the Seasonally Dry Tropics in Mexico: Origin and Biogeographical Implications
IUCN Evaluation of Nominations of Natural and Mixed Properties to the World Heritage List
Species Conservation Profiles of a Random Sample of World Spiders IV: Scytodidae to Zoropsidae
Conservation in the South Pacific Island Region Professor
A Global Overview of Forest Protected Areas on the World Heritage List
EDGE Hotspots As an Approach to Global Conservation Prioritisation of Phylogenetic Distinctiveness
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1541116465658-Ecological Engineering Design.Pdf