Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies
Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies: Reports and Other Materials
Date of this Version
2009
Document Type
Article
Citation
Annual Review of the World Pheasant Association 2008/2009
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom, 2009
Abstract
Chairman of Trustees' report, Tim Lovel
Treasurer's report for the year ended April 30, 2009, Ian Hoggarth
Welcome, Philip J. K. McGowan
Where are they now? Peter J. Garson and Philip J. K. McGowan
Report from the European Conservation Breeding Group, Heiner Jacken
The IUCN-SSC/WPA Galliformes Specialist Group: A global network of technical excellence, Peter J. Garson and Ilse Storch
WPA around the world: Highlights from the chapters
The European Galliformes census, Siro Serena
Managing captive populations sustainably, Simon Mayes
Training in captive management in Malaysia, Gary Robbins
Blyth's tragopan: Up and down--and up again? Heiner Jacken
Non Detriment Findings for the global trade of species, Philip J. K. McGowan
Nature conservation lessons in the Northern Shan State, Myanmar, Alexander Pack-Blumenthal, U Khin Gyi, and Karl-Heinz Grabowski
Getting the word out: The International Journal of Galliformes Conservation, Stephen Browne and Philip J. K. McGowan
Our developing actions in south west China, Yue Bisong, Stephen Browne, Simon D. Dowell, and Philip J. K. McGowan
Why people do what they do, Kerry Waylen
WPA members visit the Himalayan pheasants and schools at Pipar, Nepal, Susie Walker-Munro
Galliformes research and conservation in Thailand, Niti Sukumal and Tommaso Savini
The next step in management planning for the Palawan peacock-pheasant, Neil Aldrin Mallari
Extending our knowledge of the Djibouti francolin, Geoff Welch, Hilary Welch, and Houssein Rayaleh
Community involvement in galliform conservation in Majathal Wildlife Sanctuary, India, Sat Pal Dhiman
Cracid surveys in the Bolivian rainforest, Charles Pigott
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