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A Biodiversity Assessment of the Eastern Kanuku Mountains, Lower Kwitaro River, Guyana

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Edited By: Jensen R Montambault and Olivier Missa
86 pages, 10 col photos, figs, tabs, maps
A Biodiversity Assessment of the Eastern Kanuku Mountains, Lower Kwitaro River, Guyana
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  • A Biodiversity Assessment of the Eastern Kanuku Mountains, Lower Kwitaro River, Guyana ISBN: 9781881173670 Paperback May 2003 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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Protected areas are a relatively new development in Guyana, which makes conservation efforts both more difficult and more critical. Conservation International has focused its energy on the Kanuku Mountain region of southwestern Guyana, home to the largest known population of the endangered harpy eagle. Projects in Guyana are meeting with growing success, as conservationists work in league with indigenous people to create protected areas and "conservation concessions," land leased from governments for the purpose of conservation. The data collected here is critical to continuing these efforts.

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Edited By: Jensen R Montambault and Olivier Missa
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