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Bryophytes of Santa Maria Island (Azores, Portugal): an updated inventory. [PDF]
Morgado LN +6 more
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Successful phased‐release reintegration of captive‐origin cheetah for metapopulation supplementation
Conservation programs increasingly require consideration of rehabilitated individuals for translocations to reduce pressure on highly threatened wild populations. This case‐study evaluates the short‐term translocation success of captive‐origin cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) after phased‐release reintegration into the wild in South Africa.
Allison A. Muller +6 more
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Diversity, conservation, and endemism of the bats (Chiroptera) of Mexico. [PDF]
Marín-Ventura A +4 more
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Rewilding is often summarized with the three C's of Carnivores, Cores and Corridors. In this essay we propose a complementary perspective that focuses on the three B's of Bovines, Buffers and Barriers. This complementary perspective draws attention to rewilding as a social (rather than only ecological) challenge and is illustrated with insights from ...
Wisse Van Engelen +7 more
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Yellow fever among captive non-human primates in La Paz, Bolivia, 2025. [PDF]
Escalera-Antezana JP +6 more
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Challenges and recommendations for improving the caviar labeling system
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List classifies sturgeon as the most endangered species. Illegal trade still poses a significant threat today. In 2000, a universal labeling system was introduced for the international caviar trade. This letter discusses the current state of labeling and suggests ways to improve it.
Arne Ludwig, Jutta Jahrl
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Endemism and regionalization patterns of squamate reptiles in Amazonia. [PDF]
Ribeiro-Júnior MA +3 more
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1170. Allium kollmannianum Brullo, Pavone & Salmeri
Summary Allium kollmannianum is a small, late‐spring to early‐summer blooming Allium, endemic to the Negev Desert in south Israel, and previously thought to be extremely rare and critically endangered. Here we expand new information regarding its distribution and habitat in the Negev Desert, and a new estimation of its threat level, considering the new
Dar Ben‐Natan, Irene Blecher
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