The series of publications produced by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN). They provide an inventory on the threat to rare plants and animal species. Information includes status, geographical distribution, population size, habitat and breeding rate. The books also contain the conservation measures, if any, that have been taken to protect the species. There are five categories of rarity status: endangered species; vulnerable organisms, which are those unlikely to adapt to major environmental effects; rare organisms, which are those at risk because there are few of them in the world, such as plants which only grow on mountain peaks or on islands; out of danger species, which were formerly in the above categories, but have had the threat removed because of conservation actions; and indeterminate species, which are the plants and animals probably at risk, although not enough is known about them to assess their status. (Source: WRIGHT)



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du Plessis MA 1997. Violet woodhoopoe Phoeniculus damarensis. The Atlas of Southern African Birds 692
Barnard P 1997. Cinderella waxbill Estrilda thomensis. The Atlas of Southern African Birds 617
Mundy PJ 1997. Yellowbilled oxpecker. The Atlas of Southern African Birds 480 - 481
Stokes T, Shackleton K 1968. Birds of the Atlantic Ocean.
Siegfried WR 1977. The packing of Jackass Penguin nests. South African Journal of Science 73 186
Williams J 1987. Wattled Crane survey in Caprivi. Quagga 18 22 - 23
Williams GD, Coppinger MP, Maclean GL 1989. Distribution and breeding of the Rock Pratincole on the upper and middle Zambesi River. Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology 60 (2) 55 - 64
Walkinshaw LH 1965. The Wattled Crane Bugeranus carunculatus (Gmelin). Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology 36 (2) 73-81
von Maltzahn H 1952. Flamingoes in S.W.A.. Bokmakierie 4 53
van Vuuren PAJ 1984. Do Fish Eagles eat reptiles?. African Wildlife 38 (1) 30
van Riet LJ 1988. Egyptian encounter. Witwatersrand Bird Club News 142 14 - 15
van der Merwe F 1981. Review of the status and biology of the Black Harrier. Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology 52 (4) 193 - 207
Sinclair JC, Rarities Committee 1986. SAOS Rarities Committee annual report. Bokmakierie 38 20 - 25
Shaughnessy PD 1977. Jackass Penguins on the northern guano islands. Cormorant 2 18 - 19
Ryan B 1986. Gutsy gourmets. 135 9
Robinson ER, Stuart CT 1975. Bird feeding records from South West Africa. Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology 46 (2) 190
Pickford CD 1987. Martial Eagle pursues Crowned Guineafowl. African Wildlife 41 (3) 146
Patten G 1979. Egyptian Vulture. Witwatersrand Bird Club News 107 16
Newman KB 1975. Blue Crane Tetrapteryx paradisea. 88 10
Mundy PJ, Anthony A 1982. Lappet-faced vultures in South Africa. Torgos 2 124 - 125
Milewski AV 1976. Feeding ecology of the Slaty Egret Egretta vinaceigula. Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology 47 (2-3) 132 - 134
Mathews NJC, Scott LB 1980. A new distribution record for the the Cape Eagle Owl. Bokmakierie 32 99 - 100
Martin J, Martin E, Martin R 1975. In search of Booted Eagles. Bokmakierie 27 34 - 38