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Recognising, understanding and enhancing the role of indigenous peoples and local communities in tackling the illegal wildlife trade crisis

… Recognising, understanding and enhancing the role of indigenous peoples and local communities in tackling the … Congress that emphasise both the vital role of indigenous peoples and local communities in the conservation … on Biological Diversity, which emphasise incorporating the knowledge, innovation, and practices of indigenous peoples …
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Guidelines for Reintroductions and other Conservation Translocations (Version 1.0)

… of (i) reinforcement and reintroduction within a species’ indigenous range, and (ii) conservation introductions, … assisted colonisation and ecological replacement, outside indigenous range. Translocation is an effective conservation … to translocation, to appreciate uncertainty of ecological knowledge, and to understand the risks behind any …
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International ocean governance: Using international law and organisations to manage marine resources sustainably (revised)

… — II.B.5. Pollution from Fishing Vessels — II.C. Non-Indigenous/Invasive Species Introductions — II.D.3. Vessel … 39 II.D.3. Non-Indigenous/Invasive Species Introductions … has been a long- standing source of inspiration and knowledge. He was quick to see how the map series would add …
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Legal aspects of Connectivity Conservation Volume 1 - A Concept Paper

… and Forest Degradation RIKS Research Institute for Knowledge Systems SA South Australia SAC Special Area of … systems and rightsholders, including local communities and indigenous peoples, NGOs, private individuals and … corporate body (such as a commercial entity or NGO), or indigenous or local community that has full rights of …
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Connectivity Conservation: International Experience in Planning, Establishment and Management of Biodiversity Corridors

… examples and case studies from the literature and from the knowledge of experts in IUCN’s technical networks. 2. … lands and involve non government groups, especially indigenous Australians, in planning and joint management. … Mesoamerican territory. Within this area can be found 26 indigenous groups and all the major Mayan archaeological …
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Global Re-introduction Perspectives: 2011 - More case studies from around the globe

… large blue butterfly populations failed owing to a lack of knowledge of the main driver of decline and to the mistaken … finally angling benefits for anglers that enjoy catching indigenous fish species. South Africa’s National Yellowfish … The pond had contained many black bass, bluegill, and non-indigenous carps (Carassius cuvieri and Chinese carp Cyprinis …
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Identifying Key Biodiversity Areas for safeguarding biodiversity

… community; FURTHER RECOGNISING the importance of KBAs for indigenous and local communities living in and around them; … documentation up to date; and d. creating an effective knowledge sharing platform/network among stakeholders, … as appropriate; e. recognise and provide opportunities for indigenous and local communities living in and around KBAs to …
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Special Issue on Wildlife Trafficking II

… civil, or criminal penalties turns on proof of knowledge, foreseeability, and proximate causation. III. … pre-amendment Lacey Act applied only to plants that were indigenous to the United States and listed under the ESA on … law that provides for the conservation of species that are indigenous to the state and are threatened with extinction. …
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An Ounce of Prevention: Snow Leopard Crime Revisited

… of nine years spent working in their geographic areas of knowledge, 221-450 Snow Leopards were estimated to have been … in other areas of Snow Leopard range, but traditional indigenous religious elements have been incorporated into … in other areas of Snow Leopard range, but traditional indigenous religious elements have been incorporated into …
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The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and overseas environmental crimes: How did we get here and what happens next?

… extracted illegally from such places as national parks, indigenous territories, or other public lands.8 One of the … or suspects one is likely, or if it deliberately avoids knowledge of a corrupt act. For instance, Halliburton/KBR …
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