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Rapid Biological Assessments of the Nakanai Mountains and the Upper Strickland Basin Surveying the Biodiversity of Papua New Guinea's Sublime Karst Environments

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Edited By: Stephen J Richards and Banak G Gamui
258 pages, 84 colour photos, b/w photos, b/w illustrations, tables
Rapid Biological Assessments of the Nakanai Mountains and the Upper Strickland Basin
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  • Rapid Biological Assessments of the Nakanai Mountains and the Upper Strickland Basin ISBN: 9781934151457 Paperback Aug 2011 Out of Print #192163
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The Nakanai Mountains and Muller Range in Papua New Guinea are best known for their karst environments, extensive cave systems that have long attracted enthusiastic explorers. These mountains have been included on the World Heritage Tentative List since 2006 but until now information on their flora and fauna was incomplete. This book presents the results of three surveys conducted in 2008 and 2009 that collected data on birds, mammals, herpetofauna, and selected invertebrate species, and makes specific conservation recommendations for these unique karst environments.

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Stephen J. Richards is manager for the Asia-Pacific region of Conservation International's Rapid Assessment Program.

Banak G. Gamui is codirector of the Papua New Guinea Institute of Biological Research.
Report Out of Print
Edited By: Stephen J Richards and Banak G Gamui
258 pages, 84 colour photos, b/w photos, b/w illustrations, tables
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