Global Re-introduction Perspectives: Re-introduction Case-studies from Around the GlobeIUCN, 2008 - 284 Seiten |
Inhalt
FISH | 15 |
Trout cod into the MurrayDarling River Basin Australia | 37 |
AMPHIBIANS | 47 |
REPTILES | 58 |
Skink and gecko species in New Zealand | 66 |
BIRDS | 88 |
Southern ground hornbill Limpopo Province South Africa | 104 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Abu Dhabi adult allis shad animals Aplomado falcons Arabian oryx assessment biology burbot captive breeding chicks chimpanzees Chinese alligator conservation derasa ecological environment established extinct females forest Frégate genetic diversity germination Gharial giant clams gibbons Goal Golden Eagle gorillas hatched Hawai`i Highly Successful Successful houbara Implementation increase initial introduction IUCN Red List juveniles Karner blue kiwi lake sturgeon long-term lorises Major difficulties faced Major lessons learned males National Park nēnē nest North Island ostrich Partially Successful Failure Philippine crocodile plants Post-release monitoring predation project Highly Successful Project Summary Feasibility range re-introduction program re-introduction project Reasons for success/failure red kites red squirrel release area release sites released birds reproduction Research restoration River seed seedlings Success Indicators Success of project Successful Failure Reasons Successful Partially Successful Successful Successful Partially transferred translocation trout cod tuatara vegetation viable western swamp tortoise wild populations Wildlife Service wolves