Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies

 

Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies: Reports and Other Materials

Date of this Version

2010

Document Type

Article

Citation

Annual Review of the World Pheasant Association, 2010/2011 Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom, 2011

Comments

Copyright 2010, World Pheasant Association. Used by permission

Abstract

Chairman of Trustees' report.Tim Lovel

Treasurer's report for the year ended April 30, 2010, Ian Hoggarth

WPA around the world highlights from the chapters

Overview of the year's conservation activities, Philip J. K. McGowan

Making the Most of Resources

The IUCN-SSC/WPA Galliformes Specialist Group: A global network of technical excellence,Peter J. Garson and Ilse Storch

Highlights from the European Conservation Breeding Group, Heiner Jacken

Rejuvenating the United Kingdom Gaillformes census

Keeping count of Europe's Galliformes,Siro Serena

Developing conservation science leaders, Huw Lloyd

Planning to save our most threatened species, Philip J. K. McGowan

Just how important are Galliformes to humans? Philip J. K. McGowan

Updates from a Selection of Projects

Putting the focus on two important pheasants, Siro Serena

The European Junglefowl Focus Group, Ludo Pinceel

Tibetan Buddhism and conservation in western Sichuan, China, Emily Woodhouse

Citizen science to inform future conservation efforts, Elizabeth Boakes

Population density of Reeves's pheasant in Dongzhai National Nature Reserve, central China, Qui Yang and Zhang Zhengwang

Genetic differentiation of the common pheasant in the Loess Plateau and eastern China, Liu Ying and Zhang Zhengwang

Swamp francolin: A keystone species for Koshi Tappu, Bhagawan Dahal

Conservation of red junglefowl in India, Merwyn Fernandes and Mukesh

The red-billed curassow Action Plan: Five years on, Pedro F. Develey and Ariane Dias Alvarez

Knowledge of the Critically Endangered pawi continues to increase, Kerrie Naranjit

What makes habitat good for black grouse? Matt Geary

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