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International Zoo Yearbook 54: Conservation of Small Carnivores

Series: International Zoo Yearbooks Volume: 54
By: Fiona A Fisken(Editor)
425 pages, colour & b/w photos, colour & b/w illustrations, tables
International Zoo Yearbook 54: Conservation of Small Carnivores
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Please note that the yearbook is nowadays published by Wiley who impose a 2-year embargo on direct sales by booksellers. Therefore, even though published by Wiley in December 2020, this volume will not be for sale until the end of 2022.

There are around 172 species of small carnivores and although only 23% of these have been given the most threatened categories in the IUCN Red List, most wild populations are declining because of habitat loss and fragmentation, and human exploitation. The articles in this volume describe the conservation status of a number of small carnivores at the time of writing, and research studies and surveys that have been carried out. Such work will not only increase our knowledge and expertise for caring for these species in zoos and aquariums, but the information will also facilitate conservation activities with wild populations and habitats.

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Series: International Zoo Yearbooks Volume: 54
By: Fiona A Fisken(Editor)
425 pages, colour & b/w photos, colour & b/w illustrations, tables
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