Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies
Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies: Reports and Other Materials
Date of this Version
2008
Document Type
Article
Citation
Annual Review of the World Pheasant Association 2007/2008
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom, 2008
Abstract
Chairman of Trustees' report, G. R.(Dick) Potts
Treasurer's report for the year ended April 30, 2008, Peter Bond
Welcome, Philip J. K. McGowan
Report from the European Conservation Breeding Group, John Corder
Specialist groups: Global networks of technical excellence
WPA around the world: Highlights from the chapters
The European Galliformes census, Siro Serena
The importance of making regular galliform census returns, Natalie Clark and Simon Mayes
Guidelines for the re-introduction of Galliformes for conservation purposes, Philip J. K. McGowan
Making the best use of our resources: planning for effective action, Philip J. K. McGowan
WPA's Fourth International Galliformes Symposium; held in Chengdu, China, Simon D. Dowell
The features of pure ruffed pheasants, Ludo Pinceel
Conservation genetics of Galliformes in China, gernot Segelbacher and Zhang Zhengwang
Increasing our knowledge on the ecology of the Trinidad piping-guan, Kerrie Naranjit
An update on the status of the gorgeted wood-quail: a down listing success, Clare Turner
Recent research on the Critically Endangered Djibouti francolin, Clive Bealey
Saving the horned curassow from extinction in Bolivia, Susan E. Davis and Natalie Zambrana Y.
Conserving the red-billed curassow: first steps in the implementation of the Action Plan, Ariane Dias Alvarez and Pedro Develey
Developing monitoring methods in southern Sichuan, David Lee, Yue Bisong, and Philip J. K. McGowan
Attitudinal values towards sacred groves, Sichuan, China: impacts for conservation, Lucy Garrett
How important is South Asia's protected area network to the Galliformes? Natalie Clark, Elizabeth Boakes, Richard Fuller, Philip J. K. McGowan, and Georgina Mace
Surveying western tragopan in Palas Valley, Pakistan, Francis Buner
Progress in Indochina, Stephen Browne
Territory, home range and habitat use of Hainan hill-partridge in Yinggeling Nature Reserve, Hainan Island , China, Canchao Yang, Yan Cai, Haitao Shi, and Wei Liang
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