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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Simmons RE 2015. Pel's Fishing-Owl: Scotopelia peli. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 50-51
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Pels Fishing_Owl_2015.pdf 390.75 KB
Kemper J 2015. European Roller: Coracias garrulus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 42-43
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European_Roller_2015.pdf 458 KB
Simmons RE 2015. Violet Wood-Hoopoe: Phoeniculus damarensis. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 40-41
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violet_woodhoopoe.zip 90.96 KB
Violet_Wood-Hoopoe_2015.pdf 450.92 KB
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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Sclaters_Lark_2015.pdf 470.05 KB
Swanepoel W 2015. Angola Cave-Chat: Xenocopsychus ansorgei. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 210-211
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Angola Cave Chat_2015.pdf 450.01 KB
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.zip 119.1 KB
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.zip 25.42 KB
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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white_pelican.zip 136.9 KB
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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Spectacled_Petrel_2015.pdf 479.31 KB
Simmons RE 2015. White-chinned Petrel: Procellaria aequinoctialis. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 201-203
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White-chinned_Petrel_2015.pdf 496.84 KB
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
Kemper J 2015. African Penguin (Jackass Penguin): Spheniscus demersus. Birds to watch in Namibia: red, rare and endemic species 183-185
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african_penguin.zip 25.53 KB
African_Penguin_2015.pdf 445.17 KB
Ledger J, Mundy P 1978. Cape Vulture recovery data. 7 (2) 21 - 31
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Cape Vulture recovery data.pdf 413.8 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
Naidoo V, Wolter K, Cuthbert R, Duncan R 2009. Veterinary diclofenac threatens Africa's endangered vulture species. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 53 205-208
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Veterinary diclofenac threatens Africas endangered vulture species.pdf 213.33 KB
Naidoo V, Wolter K, Espie I, Kotze A 2011.  A Vulture rescue and rehabilitation in South Africa: an urban perspective. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 82 (1) 24-31
Naidoo V, Wolter K, Espie I, Kotze A 2012. Lead toxicity: consequences and interventions in an intensively managed (Gyps coprotheres) vulture colony. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 43 (3) 573-578
Wolter K, Mundy P, Dube M 2013. Short communications, notes and reports: Incubation patch on a male Cape Griffon. Vulture News 65 37-39
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Incubation patch on a male Cape Griffon.pdf 162.66 KB
Wolter K, Neser W, Hirschauer MT, Camina A 2016. Cape Vulture Gyps coprotheres breeding status in southern Africa: monitoring results from 2010–2014. Ostrich DOI: 10.2989/00306525.2016.1179689
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Cape Vulture Gyps coprotheres breeding status in southern Africa.pdf 546.86 KB
Kane A, Wolter K, Neser W, Kotze A, Naidoo V, Monadjem A 2016. Home range and habitat selection of Cape Vultures Gyps coprotheres in relation to supplementary feeding. Bird Study DOI: 10.1080/00063657.2016.1214105
2015. Proceedings of the Vulture Seminar: Looking Toward the Future. Proceedings of the Vulture Seminar 2015 - "Looking Towards the Future"
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Proceedings of the Vulture Seminar 2014.pdf 402.11 KB
Smith K, Webster K 2015. Proceedings of the Vulture Seminar 2015 - "Looking Towards the Future". Proceedings of the Vulture Seminar 2015 - "Looking Towards the Future". October 26th to 28th, 2015
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Proceedings of the Vulture Seminar_2015.pdf 811.84 KB
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
Bridgeford P, Bridgeford M 2005. Status of vultures in Namibia. Lanioturdus 38 (3-4) 1-7
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Status of vultures in Namibia.pdf 354.07 KB
Komen J, Williams AJ, Meyer EJ 1986. Hartlaub's Gulls and Swift Terns in Lüderitz: A conservation problem. Lanioturdus 22 (1) 10 - 12
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Hartlaubs gulls and swift terns in Luederitz_1985.pdf 206.7 KB
Kolberg H 1982. Kurzmeldung. Mitteilungen Ornitologische Arbeitsgruppe SWA Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft 18 (7) 8
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