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Reproductive Success and Diet of the Swainson's Hawk (<i>Buteo swainsoni</i>) in the Grasslands of Janos, Chihuahua, Mexico. [PDF]

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Problems with mitigation translocation of herpetofauna

Conservation Biology, 2014
Abstract Mitigation translocation of nuisance animals is a commonly used management practice aimed at resolution of human–animal conflict by removal and release of an individual animal. Long considered a reasonable undertaking, especially by the general public, it is now known that translocated subjects are ...
Brian K, Sullivan   +2 more
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Herpetofauna and Mammals

2017
Of the 64 known amphibian species of Ethiopia, the Lake Tana Sub-basin is believed to contain 19 species of amphibian belonging to 12 genera and 9 families. All of these species are grouped under Order Anura (tail-less frogs). Most of the species found in the area appear to be those that are tolerant to changed habitats. Fourteen species of lizards, 20
Shimelis Aynalem, Abebe Ameha Mengistu
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Conservation of the herpetofauna of the Dominican Republic

Applied Herpetology, 2009
The hcrpetofauna of the Dominican Republic consists of 39 frogs (two of which are introduced), 110 squa­ mates (olle possibly extinct and three or fOUf introduced), one crocodilian, three turtles (one introduced), plus fOUf species of sea turtles. Renccting the recent "Glohal Amphibian Assessment", 32 of 37 (86%) on· live species of amphibians are ...
Robert Powell, Sixto J. Incháustegui
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The Herpetofauna of Singapore

1990
Essays in zoology : papers commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Department of Zoology, National University of ...
Lim, Kelvin K. P., Chou, Loke Ming
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The Patagonian Herpetofauna

1979
The word Patagonia is derived from the term “Patagones,” meaning big-legged men, applied to the tall Tehuelche Indians of southernmost South America by Ferdinand Magellan in 1520. Subsequently, this picturesque name came to be applied to a conspicuous continental region and to its biota. Biologically, Patagonia can be defined as that region east of the
Cei, José Miguel Alfredo María   +1 more
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