conservation of species

Controlled utilization, protection or development of selected classes of plants or animals for their richness, biodiversity and benefits to humanity. (Source: TOE / EEN)



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Simmons RE 2015. Southern Ground-Hornbill: Bucorvus leadbeateri. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 38-39
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Simmons RE 2015. Sclater's Lark: Spizocorys sclateri. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 208-209
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Swanepoel W 2015. Angola Cave-Chat: Xenocopsychus ansorgei. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 210-211
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Simmons RE 2015. Yellow-Billed Oxpecker: Buphagus africanus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 212-214
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yellowbilled_oxpecker.zip 112.13 KB
Yellow-billed_Oxpecker_2015.pdf 553.88 KB
Simmons RE 2015. Cinderella Waxbill: Estrilda thomensis. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 215-216
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Cinderella_Waxbill_2015.pdf 443.41 KB
Simmons RE 2015. Eurasian Bittern: Botaurus stellaris. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 165-166
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Eurasian_Bittern_2015.pdf 517.9 KB
Simmons RE 2015. Rufous-bellied Heron: Ardeola rufiventris. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 163-164
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rufousbellied_heron.zip 107.91 KB
Rufous-bellied_Heron_2015.pdf 479.36 KB
Simmons RE 2015. Slaty Egret: Egretta vinaceigula. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 161-162
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Slaty_Egret_2015.pdf 445.84 KB
Kemper J 2015. Crowned Cormorant: Microcarbo coronatus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 152-154
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Crowned_Cormorant_2015.pdf 530.82 KB
Roux J-P, Kemper J 2015. Bank Cormorant: Phalacrocorax neglectus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 155-157
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Bank_Cormorant_2015.pdf 501 KB
Kemper J 2015. Cape Gannet: Morus capensis. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 149-151
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Cape_Gannet_2015.pdf 526.15 KB
Simmons RE 2015. Great White Pelican: Pelecanus onocrotalus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 173-175
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Great_White_Pelican_2015.pdf 449.75 KB
Kemper J 2015. Sooty Shearwater: Puffinus griseus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 206-207
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Kemper J 2015. Spectacled Petrel: Procellaria conspicillata. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 204-205
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Simmons RE 2015. White-chinned Petrel: Procellaria aequinoctialis. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 201-203
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Boyer D, Boyer H, Simmons RE 2015. Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatross: Thalassarche chlororhynchos. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 196-198
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Atlantic_Yellow-nosed_Albatross_2015.pdf 454.95 KB
Simmons RE, Brown CJ, Kemper J 2015. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species.
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Birds to watch in Namibia 2015.pdf 75.37 MB
Boyer D, Boyer H, Simmons RE 2015. Black-browed Albatross: Thalassarche melanophris. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 193-195
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Black_browed_Albatross_2015.pdf 511.04 KB
Kemper J 2015. Tristan Albatross: Diomedea dabbenena. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 188-189
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Simmons RE, Boyer D 2015. Wandering Albatross: Diomedea exulans. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 186-187
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Wandering_Albatross_2015.pdf 423.9 KB
Simmons RE 2015. Black-Necked Grebe: Podiceps nigricollis. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 147-148
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blacknecked_grebe.zip 111.43 KB
Black-necked_Grebe_2015.pdf 471.46 KB
Simmons RE 2015. Great Crested Grebe: Podiceps cristatus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 145-146
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great_crested_grebe.zip 89.36 KB
Great_Crested_Grebe_2015.pdf 423.66 KB
Wolter K, Whittington-Jones C, West S 2007. Status of Cape Vultures (Gyps coprotheres) in the Magaliesberg, South Africa. Vulture News 57 24-31
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Status of Cape Vultures in the Magaliesberg_2007.pdf 91.72 KB
Sherley RB, Ludynia K, Underhill LG, Jones R, Kemper J 2012. Storms and heat limit the nest success of Bank Cormorants: Implications of future climate change for a surface-nesting seabird in southern Africa. Journal of Ornithology 153 441-455
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Storms and heat limit the nest success of Bank Cormorants.pdf 705.33 KB
Weise FJ, Stratford KJ, Van Vuuren RJ 2014. Financial costs of large carnivore translocations – accounting for conservation. Plos ONE 9 (8) e105042
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Financial Costs of Large Carnivore Translocations.PDF 451.23 KB
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) 2009. Human-wildlife conflict in Africa: Causes, consequences and management strategies.
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Human_wildlife conflict in Africa.pdf 1.02 MB
Marker-Kraus L, Kraus D 1994. The Namibian free-ranging cheetah. Environmental Conservation 21 (4) 369-370
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The Namibian free_ranging cheetah.pdf 555.42 KB
Marker LL 1998. Status of the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus). Proceedings of a Symposium of Cheetahs as Game Ranch Animals, 23 and 24 October 1998
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Status of the cheetah_1998.pdf 2.72 MB
Marker LL, Kraus D, Barnett D, Hurlbut S 2003. Cheetah survival on Namibian farmlands.
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Cheetah survival on Namibian farmlands.pdf 5.21 MB
Dickman AJ, MacDonald DW, Muntifering JR, Marker LL, Mills MGL 2003. Quantifying prey preferences of free-ranging Namibian cheeetahs. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 33 (1) 43-53
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Quantifying prey preferences of free-ranging Namibian cheeetahs.pdf 775.7 KB
Marker LL, Dickman AJ 2004. Human aspects of cheetah conservation: lessons learned from the Namibian farmlands. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 9 297-305
Marker LL, Dickman AJ 2005. Factors affecting leopard (Panthera pardus) spatial ecology, with particular referecne to Namibian farmlands. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 35 (2) 105-115
Marker LL, Dickman AJ, Mills MGL, Jeo RM, MacDonald DW 2008. Spatial ecology of cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) on north-central Namibian farmlands. Journal of Zoology 274 226-238
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Spatial ecology of cheetahs.pdf 1.27 MB
2005. Raptors Namibia Action Plan - Raptors under pressure. Lanioturdus 38 (3-4) 54-55
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Raptors Namibia Action Plan_Raptors under pressure.pdf 218.46 KB
Owen-Smith G 2005. Raptor issues within conservancies. Lanioturdus 38 (3-4) 21
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Raptor issues within conservancies.pdf 191.53 KB
Stein AB, Fuller TK, Marker LL 2008. Opportunistic use of camera traps to assess habitat-specifc mammal and bird diversity in northcentral Namibia. Biodivers Conservation 17 3579-2587
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Simmons R, Lloyd P 2002. Sandgrouse: The biology behind conserving through sustainable use. Lanioturdus 35 (3) 12-24
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Sandgrouse_The biology behind conserving through sustainable use.pdf 690.12 KB
Bergholtz M, Piekarzewska M, Waernquist J, Vignuolo Y, Öberg H 2001. Land degradation - natural and human induced - Hoanib River catchment.
Leggett K, Fennessy J, Schneider S 2004. A study of animal movement in the Hoanib River catchment, northwestern Namibia. African Zoology 39 (1) 1-11
Environmental Evaluation Associates of Namibia (EEAN) 1999. Implementation of the Conservancy Policy - Sesfontein Constituency.
Namibian Association of CBNRM Support Organisations (NACSO) 2011. Quota setting sheets.
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All Quota setting sheets_2011.zip 3.37 MB