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By José Vicente Rueda-Almonacid, José Vicente Rodríguez-Mahecha, Roderic B. Mast and Russell A. Mittermeier.
POCKET Guide. This laminated pocket guide with dorsal, ventral and head views of 7 species will help you identify turtles on the beach and in the sea.
By David G. Hole (Conservation International), Brian Huntley, Julius Arinaitwe, Stuart H. M. Butchart, Yvonne C. Collingham, Lincoln D. C. Fishpool, Deborah J. Pain, Stephen G. Willis
By Russell A. Mittermeier, Cyril F. Kormos, Cristina G. Mittermeier, Patricio Robles Gil, Trevor Sandwith, and Charles Besançon
This book reviews the history of the transboundary conservation concept and application, as well as summarizes the latest information available and the many benefits that these areas provide.
By Thomas E. Leuteritz, Justin Gerlach, Russell A. Mittermeier, Anders G. J. Rhodin, Peter Paul van Dijk, Richard Lewis, Herilala Randriamahazo
POCKET Guide. Traveling to Madagascar? Searching for turtles and tortoises? This is a must-have companion to your trip.
By ​Greg Stone and David Obura, photos by Brian Skerry
By Bryan P. Wallace and Vincent S. Saba
Variation in life history traits and population trends provide ‘natural experiments’ to identify causes of differences. This review provides a synoptic view of this research and recommendations for future research and conservation initiatives.
By Celia A. Harvey, Olaf Zerbock, Stavros Papageorgiou and Angel Parra
This report provides preliminary insights into what is needed to make REDD+ work on the ground, drawing on experiences from 12 pilot forest carbon initiatives in nine countries in which Conservation International has been involved as a partner.
By Russell Mittermeier, Cristina Goettsch Mittermeier, Patricio Robles Gil, Gustavo Fonseca, Thomas Brooks, John Pilgrim, and William R. Konstant
OUT OF PRINT. Wilderness: Earth's Last Wild Places combines nearly 300 breathtaking images of untamed lands and rare glimpses of the people who inhabit them with the most current scientific analyses of their endangered ecosystems.
By Russell Mittermeier, Patricio Robles Gil, Cristina G. Mittermeier, Thomas Brooks, Michael Hoffman, William R. Konstant, Gustavo A.B. Da Fonseca, and Roderic B. Mast
Imagine vast flocks of birds so enormous that they block out the sun, schools of herring so dense that the ocean appears to be more fish than water, wildebeest migrations that stretch to the horizon, and more animals in vast, almost incalculable numbers.
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