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AEWA Conservation Guidelines No. 10 - Guidelines on Avoidance of Introductions of Non-native Waterbird Species (TS No. 12)

26 May 2026 Document

CITES and CBNRM. Proceedings of an international symposium on “The relevance of CBNRM to the conservation and sustainable use of CITES-listed species in exporting countries”

… has a BSc and MSc in Environmental Management and is a PhD candidate at the Durrell Institute for Conservation and …
26 May 2026 Literature See it in ECOLEX · This content is provided by ECOLEX

Climate Change Vulnerability of Migratory Species

… correct physio‐chemical or biological conditions.      … e affected, from the ranges of species present, to rates of chemical  … from  the  ranges  of  species  present,  to  rates  of  chemical  … chemical processes  (Learmonth  et al.,  2006). The higher  … habitat  parameters  such  as  species  abundance  and  chemical  processes,  impact  upon  the manatee.  Changes  …
26 May 2026 Document

Ramsar Technical Report 7: Ramsar Wetland Disease Manual

… and conversion. However, some effects, such as those from chemical pollutants, waste or excess nutrients, are more … surveys etc. Identification of the extent of exposure e.g. Chemical concentrations. Identification of the risk … human disturbance. Herding and capturing animals (e.g. chemical immobilisation, corralling, netting, holding, …
26 May 2026 Document

A Review of Migratory Bird Flyways and Priorities for Management - TS No. 27

… of Birds (Paris, 1950). Nowadays, Member States (and candidate countries) of the European Union, implementation of … oil production facilities. Added to this is mortality from chemical residues and heavy metals, and the accidental … marine pollution, overfishing and bycatch. Pollution Oil, chemical residues (PCBs), heavy metals and marine debris are …
26 May 2026 Document