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Vipera darevskii
Fieldwork on Threatened Vipers In
Rare Species of Shield-Head Vipers in the Caucasus
Status and Protection of Globally Threatened Species in the Caucasus
New Record of the Rare Vipera Barani Böhme & JOGER, 1983
Status and Protection of Globally Threatened Species in the Caucasus
Strasbourg, 22 May 2002
Restricted Relict Viper in the Western Italian Alps
Biodiversity Assessment for Georgia
2006 Isbn 99940-58-55-X
Biodiversity Analysis Update for Armenia Final Report Prosperity, Livelihoods and Conserving Ecosystems (Place) Iqc Task Order #4
World Bank Document
Conservation Without Borders Conservation Without Borders
An Ecoregional Conservation Plan for the Caucasusan Ecoregional Conservation Plan for the Caucasus
CBD First National Report
Hot Trade in Cool Creatures
The Herpetological Bulletin
Darevsky's Viper in the Caucasus
Chapter-I Origins
Top View
Status and Protection of Globally Threatened Species in the Caucasus
Discovery of a Population of the Critically Endangered in Turkey, With
Darevsky's Viper Vipera Darevskii Vedmederja, Orlov & Tuniyev, 1986
Supplementary Reports Ecoregional Conservation Plan for the Caucasus 2020 Edition
Conservation Strategies for the Caucasus Viper, Vipera Kaznakovi Nikolsky 1909, in the East Black Sea Region, Turkey
Armenia: Foreign Assistance ACT 119 Biodiversity Analysis
CONTRIBUTION to the DISTRIBUTION and MORPHOLOGY of Pelias Darevskii (VEDMEDERJA, ORLOV ET TUNIYEV 1986) (REPTILIA: SQUAMATA: VIPERIDAE) in NORTHEASTERN ANATOLIA
On Taxonomic Status of Shield-Head Vipers from Turkish Lesser Caucasus and East Anatolia
Supplementary Reports Ecoregional Conservation Plan for the Caucasus 2020 Edition
Discovery of a Population of the Critically Endangered Vipera
A STILLBIRTH OBSERVATION on the DAREVSKY's VIPER, Vipera
Full Account (PDF)
Snake Population Declines and Conservation
1 Cites Cop18: Conference of the Parties to The
AC31 Doc. 37 A1
1996 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals
Caucasus Biodiversity Hotspot
New Records and Search for Contact Zones Among Parapatric Vipers In