Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies

 

Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies: Reports and Other Materials

Date of this Version

2011

Document Type

Article

Citation

Annual Review of the World Pheasant Association, 2010/2011

Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom, 2011

Comments

Copyright 2011, World Pheasant Association. Used by permission

Abstract

Overview

Chairman of Trustees' report,Tim Lovel

Treasurer's Report for the year ended April 30, 2011, Jon Riley

Pursuing our charitable objectives,Philip J. K. McGowan

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

Captive Management

Tragopan DNA research, Ludo Pinceel

Monitoring the captive population of Salvadori's pheasant, Frédéric Verstappen

Identifying hybrid green peafowl, Jonathan Barton

Highlights from the European Conservation Breeding Group, Keith Chalmers-Watson and Heiner Jackson

Making the Most of Resources: Capacity Building

A flourishing network, Philip J. K. McGowan

Training and capacity-building for surveying Himalayan Galliformes in Pakistan, David Lee

WPA's Fifth International Galliformes Symposium, Thailand

Policy: Influencing the big picture, Philip J. K. McGowan

Making the Most of Resources: Funds and Awareness Raising

Generating funds for WPA

The importance of being seen

Field Research and Practice

Pipar Project Progress: What a wonderful year, Natalie Clark

The impact of trekking routes in Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal, Suman Sharma

Status review and new conservation strategy for green peafowl, Philip J. K. McGowan

From research to action in Palawan, Aldrin Mallari

Status and conservation of Polynesian megapode, Claudia Torres-Sovero, Huw Lloyd, and Sione Faka'osi

One of our pheasants is missing! Matthew Grainger

Developing galliform research in Thailand, Tommaso Savini

Galliformes of Khangchendzonga Biosphere Reserve, India, Kamal Poudyal, Tapajit Bhattacharya, and Tawqir Bashir

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