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Guidelines for species conservation planning - version 1.0

… decision-making around the trade-offs involved in finite resource allocation 38 5.9 Resolving critical uncertainty … Group: Robert Lacy, Kathy Traylor-Holzer. Medicinal Plant Specialist Group: Danna Leaman. Wildlife Health … further in Annex 4. Genetics An understanding of the genetic population struc- ture of planned species may be very …
25 May 2026 Literature

Ramsar Technical Report 7: Ramsar Wetland Disease Manual

… traumatic, immunological, developmental, congenital/genetic and cancers. � Disease is often viewed as a matter of … � Timber production; � Energy resources, such as peat and plant matter; � Wildlife resources; � Transport; and � … between humans and other biodiversity, the complexities of resource use, including barriers to sustainable resource use, …
25 May 2026 Document

Explaining Ocean Warming: Causes, scale, effects and consequences

… UK. Sandra C. Straub, UWA Oceans Institute and School of Plant Biology (M470), University of Western Australia, … in the past has seemed like an almost limitless natural resource, including as a source of food. This is far from the … their diversity and functional potential, both in terms of genetic and metabolic properties (Rower and Thurber, 2009). …
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ASEAN Handbook on legal cooperation to combat wildlife crime

… the compilation of a set of ASEAN wildlife and forest resource protection mechanisms and relevant enforcement … of an animal, was bred in captivity; b. in the case of a plant, was artificially propagated; or c. is a recognisable … 11 / 2013 on Ratification of Nagoya Protocol on access to genetic resources and the fair and equitable sharing of …
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World Wildlife Crime Report - Trafficking in protected species

… area of organized crime and a signifi- cant threat to many plant and animal species. In response to this growing … Mailand, S. Mondol, W. Clark, C. Laurie, and B. S. Weir. ‘Genetic assign- ment of large seizures of elephant ivory … not controlled, by mankind. Their harvest makes use of a resource that is renewable, but only if not overex- ploited. …
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A guide to the complementarities between the Convention on Migratory Species and the Convention on Biological Diversity

… Sahelo-Saharan desertic and semi-desertic habitats, the genetic purity of the Bactrian camel, the socio-economic uses … intricate interrelationships with nonmigratory or resident plant and animal species including endemics. What is certain … shared between two or more States. As a common biological resource, migratory species provide every “Range State”1 with …
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Handbook 4: Avian influenza and wetlands

… Parties, but this publication also brings together other resource materials relevant to the issue. The views expressed … Emergency Prevention System for Transboundary Animal and Plant Pests and Diseases (EMPRES). Furthermore, the World … et al. 2007; Kilpatrick et al. 2006). However, analysis of genetic sequences and other largely indirect evidence suggest …
25 May 2026 Document

Significant Trade in Wildlife: A Review of selected species in CITES Appendix II - Volume 1 Mammals

… the Group should restrict its attention to fauna, as a Plant Working Group was already in existence. The conclusions … of Nature (PHl'A) sees primates as an important ulilisable resource, and is keen to encourage the trade on a sustained … especially because it provides an interesting example of genetic adaptation of a small founding stock, to a new …
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Significant Trade in Wildlife: A Review of selected species in CITES Appendix II - Volume 2 Reptiles and Invertibrates

… the Group should restrict its attention to fauna, as a Plant Working Group was already in existence. The conclusions … areas (Greig and Burdett, 1976). This may mask any local genetic variation (South Africa CITES MA, 1987) . Sudan … 1974), and this turtle has always been a valuable food resource for the human population, both the local inhabitants …
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Significant Trade in Wildlife: A Review of selected species in CITES Appendix II - Volume 3 Birds

… the Group should restrict its attention to fauna, as a Plant Working Group was already in existence. The conclusions … as a distinct subspecies. Ford (1985) concluded that genetic data are required for further evaluation of the …
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