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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2017. More crane news and views. 4-6
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Boyer D, Simmons RE 2015. White-capped Albatross: Thalassarche steadi. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 190-192
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Lindeque M, Morsbach D, Rumpf H, Swart P 1996. The implementation of CITES in Namibia. Namibia Environment 1 164-167
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The implementation of CITES in Namibia_1996.pdf 5.48 MB
Tensen L 2016. Under what circumstances can wildlife farming benefit species conservation?. Global Ecology and Conservation (6) 286-298
Lindsay K, Chase M, Landen K, Nowak K 2017. The shared nature of Africa's elephants. Biological Conservation (215) 260-267
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The shared nature of Africas elephants.pdf 702.18 KB
Lindsey PA, Alexander RR, du Toit JT, Mills MGL 2005. The potential contribution of ecotourism to African wild dog Lycaon pictus conservation in South Africa. Biological Conservation (123) 339-348
Barthold JA, Loveridge AJ, MacDonald DW, Packer C, Colchero F 2016. Bayesian estimates of male and female African lion mortality for future use in population management. Journal of Applied Ecology (53) 295–304
2011. CITES and CBNRM.
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Kay CE 2009. Kenya's wildlife debacle: The true cost of banning hunting. Mule Deer Foundation Magazine (27) 22-27
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Kenyas wildlife debacle.pdf 2.48 MB
Lescuyer G, Ngouhouo Poufoun J, Defo L, Bastin D, Scholte P 2016. Does trophy hunting remain a profitable business model for conserving biodiversity in Cameroon?. International Forestry Review (18) 108-118
Packer C, Kosmala M, Cooley HS, Brink H, Pintea L, Garshelis D, Purchase G, Strauss M, Swanson A, Balme G, Hunter L, Nowell K 2009. Sport hunting, predator control and conservation of large carnivores. PLoS ONE (4) e5941
Holechek J, Valdez R 2018. Wildlife conservation on the rangelands of eastern and southern Africa: Past, present, and future. Rangeland Ecology and Management (71) 245–258
Hunter L, Lindsey P, Balme G, Becker M, Begg C, Brink H, Chardonnet P, Dickman A, Edwards C, Frank L, Funston P, Henschel P, Ikanda D, Kissui B, Loveridge A, Mésochina P, Midlane N, White P, Whitman K 2014. Urgent and comprehensive reform needed in sport hunting of African lions.
Leader-Williams N, Milledge S, Adcock K, Brooks M, Conway A, Knight M, Mainka S, Martin EB, Teferi T 2005. Trophy Hunting of Black Rhino Diceros bicornis: Proposals to Ensure Its Future Sustainability. Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy (8) 1-11
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Trophy Hunting of Black Rhino Diceros bicornis.pdf 213.42 KB
Swanepoel LH, Lindsey P, Somers MJ, Van Hoven W, Dalerum F 2014. The Relative Importance of Trophy Harvest and Retaliatory Killing of Large Carnivores: South African Leopards as a Case Study. South African Journal of Wildlife Research (44) 115-134
Fitzherbert E, Caro T, Johnson PJ, MacDonald DW, Borgerhoff Mulder M 2014. From avengers to hunters: Leveraging collective action for the conservation of endangered lions. Biological Conservation (174) 84-92
Ordiz A, Bischof R, Swenson JE 2013. Saving large carnivores, but losing the apex predator?. Biological Conservation (168) 128-133
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Saving large carnivores_but losing the apex predator.pdf 786.07 KB
Lindsey PA, Frank LG, Alexander R, Mathieson A, Romanach SS 2007. Trophy hunting and conservation in Africa: Problems and one potential solution. Conservation Biology (21) 880-883
Corey Wright V 2016. Turbulent times: fighting history today in Tanzania's trophy hunting spaces. Journal of Contemporary African Studies (34) 1-21
Saayman M, Saayman A 2017. Is the rhino worth saving?. A sustainable tourism perspective. Journal of Sustainable Tourism (25) 251-264
Sullivan S 2002. How sustainable is the communalizing discourse of 'new' conservation?: the masking of difference, inequality and aspiration in the fledgling 'conservancies' of Namibia.. Conservation and mobile indigenous peoples: displacement, forced settlement and sustainable development 158-187
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How sustainable is the communalizing discourse of new conservation.pdf 307.87 KB
Moodley Y, Russo I-RM, Robovsky J, Dalton DL, Kotze A, Smith S, Stejskal J, Ryder OA, Hermes R, Walzer C, Bruford MW 2018. Contrasting evolutionary history, anthropogenic declines and genetic contact in the northern and southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). Proceedings of the Royal Society B (285) 20181567
Muntifering JR, Linklater WL, Naidoo R, !Uri‐≠Khob S, Preez PD, Beytell P, Jacobs S, Knight AT 2018. Sustainable close encounters: integrating tourist and animal behaviour to improve rhinoceros viewing protocols. Animal Conservation
IUCN SSC Cat Specialist Group 2018. Guidelines for the Conservation of Lions in Africa. (Version 1.0.)
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Guidelines for the conservation of lions in Africa.pdf 3.59 MB
Pinto PV 2019. Chapter 17: The Giant Sable Antelope: Angola’s National Icon. Biodiversity of Angola - Science and Conservation: A Modern Synthesis 471-491
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The Giant Sable Antelope_Angolas National Icon.pdf 1.29 MB
Nowell K, Jackson P 1996. Wild Cats. Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan.
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Wild Cats_Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan.pdf 23.45 MB
Morkel PvdB, Geldenhuys LJ 1993. Dehorning of black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis bicornis) in Namibia. 350-353
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Dehorning of black rhinoceros in Namibia.pdf 297.42 KB
Scott A, Scott M, Altwegg R, Böhme H, Brain C, Gariseb S, Guim S, Kapner J, Kolberg H, Mendelsohn J, Shatumbu G, Simmons R, Versfeld W, Vilho A 2019. Conservation aspects of the Blue Crane in Namibia.
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Blue Crane poster Etosha112_June 2019.pdf 1.65 MB
du Plessis J, Peel M, Child MF 2016. A conservation assessment of Redunca arundinum. The Red List of Mammals of South Africa, Swaziland and Lesotho
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A conservation assessment of Redunca arundinum.pdf 1.82 MB
Kremer M, Morcom C 2000. Elephants. American Economic Review (90) 212-234
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Elephants_American Economic Review 2000.pdf 273.37 KB