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Significant Trade in Wildlife: A Review of selected species in CITES Appendix II - Volume 2 Reptiles and Invertibrates
… 1985; Gruss and Waller, 1986); local utilisation as a food source may also have an adverse effect in conjunction … (Salas, 1985). Said to be exported to Santiago (Chile) for food use (Auffenberg, 1969). In the 1970s very large numbers … but it was lifted again in 1979 because of a beef shortage (Fitch et al . , 1982). Peru Over-hunting for skins …
Ramsar Technical Report 7: Ramsar Wetland Disease Manual
… Trust, Slimbridge, Glos. GL2 7BT, United Kingdom 2 Food and Environment Research Agency 3 Joint Nature … David A. Stroud Slimbridge, Glos. GL2 7BT, United Kingdom Food and Environment Research Agency, Sand Hutton, York YO41 … and can precipitate outbreaks of disease. � Food shortage or imbalance can also lead to loss of condition and …
Explaining Ocean Warming: Causes, scale, effects and consequences
… on the contributions of fisheries and aquaculture to food security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … PL4 8AA, UK. Joanna C. Ellison, School of Land and Food, University of Tasmania, Locked Bag 1370, Launceston, … al., 2005). Under warmer conditions, the impacts of food shortage may be magnified, whereas effects of temperature …
Significant Trade in Wildlife: A Review of selected species in CITES Appendix II - Volume 3 Birds
… (Scott and Brooke, 1985). An extremely gregarious species, food is procured in the treetops and consists of fruits, … off. Reported to be hunted extensively by the Indians for food, and the young are removed from the nests to be reared … May be an aberrant specimen of nominate roratus\ the shortage of red on the flanks of the male may be due to …