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South African Red Data Book: Butterflies

Red Data Book
Series: SANBI Biodiversity Series Volume: 13
By: Graham A Henning(Editor), Reinier F Terblanche(Editor), Jonathan B Ball(Editor)
158 pages, 16 plates with colour photos and b/w distribution maps
South African Red Data Book: Butterflies
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  • South African Red Data Book: Butterflies ISBN: 9781919976518 Paperback Jan 2009 In stock
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South African Red Data Book: Butterflies, produced in cooperation with the Lepidopterists' Society of Africa, fulfils the need for a revised South African Red Data Book for butterflies as well as for an improved pro- posed Red List of butterflies in South Africa. It highlights the presence of threatened species, provides a rationale for the listing of such taxa, and then identifies the actual threats facing these butterfly species. A review of the ecology of each species, if known, is given, enabling appropriate conservation action to be directed towards these threats. Research priorities that promote conservation management strategies for the species are also identified. A most useful tool for students, workers, managers, and decision-makers in conservation-related fields.

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Red Data Book
Series: SANBI Biodiversity Series Volume: 13
By: Graham A Henning(Editor), Reinier F Terblanche(Editor), Jonathan B Ball(Editor)
158 pages, 16 plates with colour photos and b/w distribution maps
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