- Page 1: Global Re-introductionPerspectives:
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- Page 10: Richard P. Reading,Vice President f
- Page 16 and 17: InvertebratesTranslocation and augm
- Page 18 and 19: InvertebratesProject SummaryFeasibi
- Page 20 and 21: Invertebrates Problems with annual
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- Page 30 and 31: FishCaptive-breeding, re-introducti
- Page 32 and 33: FishLong-term goals of theprogram:
- Page 34 and 35: Fish Local inhabitants have release
- Page 36 and 37: FishRe-establishment of the natural
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- Page 44 and 45: FishIn 2006, WCT introductions bega
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ReptilesRepatriation of eastern ind
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ReptilesQuestion 2: Weestablished a
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ReptilesSuccess of projectHighly Su
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Reptilesgenetic profiles and life s
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ReptilesMajor difficultiesfaced Sel
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ReptilesRe-introduction of Hungaria
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Reptilesand intentional killings fu
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Reptilesyears time we will have mor
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Birds Goal 4: Formation ofpairs and
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BirdsMajor difficulties faced Inten
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BirdsRe-introduction of crested ibi
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Birdsfarmland for ricecultivation.
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BirdsSuccess of projectHighly Succe
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Birds64territories for eachspecies.
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BirdsBluebird populations following
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Birds1980 - 2012: 32 years of re-in
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Birdscorporate sponsorshipfrom Wesf
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BirdsRecovery Group is still develo
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BirdsAugmentation of the Puaiohi po
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BirdsPuaiohi diet - are still found
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Birdspossible (but by no means cert
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BirdsField propagation and release
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Birdsand McGill University (Ste Ann
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Birds Due to the species’ foragin
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BirdsStork habitat - co-existing wi
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Birds2012, a total of four birds of
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BirdsRe-introduction of red-billed
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Birdsbird was weighed,measured, rin
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BirdsSuccess of projectHighly Succe
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Birdsdegradation, such as the loss
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Birdsto the reserves appeared to be
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Birds Continued restoration is requ
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BirdsRe-introduction of the western
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BirdsRelease sites were selected ba
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BirdsSuccess of projectHighly Succe
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MammalsSuccess Indicators Indicator
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Mammalsimplanted in all pups found
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MammalsMajor lessons learned Partne
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Mammalslegislation to protect the s
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MammalsRe-introduction of the Mexic
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Mammals118landowners involved in th
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MammalsRe-introduction of the Iberi
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Mammalsmales:8 females) Iberian lyn
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MammalsSuccess of projectHighly Suc
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MammalsAlps in 20 - 40 years anda b
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MammalsPost-release monitoring: All
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MammalsMustoni, A., Carlini, E., Ch
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Mammals Goal 3: Translocate aggress
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MammalsIsland (NWHI) to the MHI, th
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Mammals In the short term, pups und
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Mammalsof the re-introducedspecies
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MammalsFig. 1. The numbers of zebra
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MammalsSuccess of projectHighly Suc
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Mammals Goal 5: Releasing Milu to w
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Mammalsclosely monitored the reintr
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MammalsThe re-introduction of Licht
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Mammals150last few years has itente
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MammalsAn investigation into the ef
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MammalsImplementation: Aboldness sc
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Mammalsassociated mortality thantho
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MammalsIndian tribal community. Swi
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MammalsSaaremaa Island up to thesiz
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Mammalsafter release. Therehas been
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MammalsRe-introduction of greater o
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Mammals(TCC) was formed by theRhino
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MammalsRe-introduction of tule elk
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MammalsFig. 1. Showing exponential
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Mammalsunsuitable as a source forfu
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MammalsRe-introduction of Arabian g
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Mammalsdisturbed. The local communi
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Mammals Prior to any transplantatio
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MammalsThe restoration of elk in On
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Mammalsrisk of importing ChronicWas
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Mammalswhere there are hunting seas
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MammalsRe-introduction of bison to
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Mammalson the grass for the nextnin
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MammalsRestoration of wisent popula
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Mammals-Caucasian), since firstwise
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MammalsRe-introduction of wood biso
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MammalsOverview of the Yakutia terr
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MammalsEstablishment of a desert bi
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MammalsIn New Mexico cougarpredatio
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Mammalsbetween the state of New Mex
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MammalsTwenty years of captive bree
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Mammalsmanagement prescriptions and
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Mammals The presence of manyother s
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MammalsRestoration of black-tailed
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Mammals(i.e., burning, mowing) to r
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MammalsSuccess of projectHighly Suc
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Mammalswhich encompasses 1,205 km 2
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MammalsThe anatomical structureof a
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Mammalsdevelop a method for non-inv
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MammalsRelease of the western subsp
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Mammalsthe local fauna,chimpanzees
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Mammals Challenge in securingnecess
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Mammalsthese can never quite fully
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MammalsGoals Goal 1: Establish a se
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Mammalsagain. During the secondseas
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Mammalsinvasive species, and exogam
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Mammalsherbivores (primarily white-
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MammalsBy 1997, marsh rabbits and d
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MammalsSuccess of projectHighly Suc
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PlantsGoals Main Goal: Re-enforcing
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PlantsMajor difficultiesfaced The p
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PlantsTwenty years of Indus Delta m
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PlantsGoals Goal 1: To rehabilitate
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Plants250R. mucronata seedlingswith
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PlantsRhizophora mucronata an extin
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Plantsback to the coastal waters of
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PlantsMajor difficulties faced Proc
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Plantssubrupicolous individuals, mo
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PlantsOnly a few Valencianplants pr
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Plants Failures are based on unexpe
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Plantsflowering, reproduction and s
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Plants Annual recruitment was found
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Plants Goal 2: Examine the influenc
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PlantsIn summary, transplants forme
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PlantsConservation translocation of
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Plantsseedling growth andrelieving
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Plants The commitment of the South
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Plants278Goals Goal 1: Establish ne
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Plantsto plants from cattle, we ins
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