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By by José Vicente Rueda-Almonacid, John L. Carr, Russell A. Mittermeier, José Vicente Rodríguez-Mahecha, Roderic B. Mast, Richard C. Vogt, Anders G.J. Rhodin, Jaime de la Ossa-Velásquez, José Nicolás Rueda and Cristina Goettsch Mittermeier.
The newest of CI’s Tropical Field Guides, Las tortugas y los cocodrilianos de los países andinos del trópico, describes the terrestrial, marine and river turtles and crocodiles in the Andes tropical countries.
By Russell A. Mittermeier, William R. Konstant, Frank Hawkins, Edward E. Louis, Olivier Langrand, Jonah Ratsimbazafy, Rudin Rasoloarison, Jorg U. Ganzhorn, Serge Rajaobelina, Ian Tattersall and David M. Meyers. Illustrated by Stephen D. Nash. 2006.
The book contains extensive scientific information with chapters including: origin of lemurs, discovery and study of living lemurs, conservation of lemurs, geographic range and distribution of lemurs, behavior of lemurs, threats to lemurs, and more.
By Russell A. Mittermeier, William R. Konstant, Frank Hawkins, Edward E. Louis, Olivier Langrand, Jonah Ratsimbazafy, Rodin Rasoloarison, Jorg U. Ganzhorn, Serge Rajaobelina Ian Tattersall, and David M. Meyers. Illustrations and maps by Stephen D. Nash.
OUT OF PRINT. This laminated pocket guide with over 100 illustrations to identify species of lemurs and individual maps of Madagascar for locating them is the tool to have on hand.
By Russell A. Mittermeier, Edward Louis, Matthew Richardson, William R. Konstant, Olivier Langrand, Frank Hawkins, Jonah Ratsimbazafy, Rodin Rasoloarison, Jörg Ganzhorn, Serge Rajaobelina and Christophe Schwitzer.
POCKET Guide. Intended for quick identification in the field, the folding guide presents a color illustration and a thumbnail range map for each species, with occasional clarifying notes.
By Russell A. Mittermeier, Edward Louis, Matthew Richardson, William R. Konstant, Olivier Langrand, Frank Hawkins, Jonah Ratsimbazafy, Rodin Rasoloarison, Jörg Ganzhorn, Serge Rajaobelina and Christophe Schwitzer.
POCKET Guide. The nocturnal pocket guide presents 65 species of lemurs – some of them only just described – from eight genera: Allocebus, Avahi, Cheirogaleus, Daubentonia, Lepilemur, Microcebus, Mirza and Phaner.
By Jose Vicente Rodriguez-Mahecha and Jorge Ignacio Hernandez-Camacho
By Anthony B. Rylands, Russell A. Mittermeier, Adelmar F. Coimbra-Filho, Eckhard W. Heymann, Stella de la Torre, José de Sousa e Silva Jr., M. Cecília Martins Kierulff, Maurício de A. Noronha and Fábio Röhe.
POCKET Guide. This folding guide presents color illustrations and detailed range maps for all seven genera within Callitrichidae, including the pygmy marmoset, dwarf marmoset, tamarins, lion tamarins and the enigmatic Goeldi’s monkey.
By by Russell A. Mittermeier, Adelmar F. Coimbra-Filho, Maria Cecilia Martins Kierulff, Anthony B. Rylands, Sergio Lucena Mendes, Alcides Pissinatti and Livia Meneghel de Almeida.
POCKET Guide. This laminated pocket guide with over 35 illustrations to identify species of monkeys and individual maps for locating them in Brazil is the tool to have on hand.
By Russell A. Mittermeier, Anthony B. Rylands, Marc G. M. van Roosmalen, Marilyn A. Norconk, William R. Konstant and Lisa Famolare.
POCKET Guide. This is a compact field guide with detailed profiles and illustrations of the species and subspecies that occur in Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana.
By Russell A. Mittermeier, Monica Barcellos Harris, Cristina G. Mittermeier, Jose Maria Cardoso da Silva, Reinaldo Lourival, Gustavo A.B. da Fonseca, Peter A. Seligmann. Book foreword by Gordon Moore. Photos by Theo Allofs.
The incredible abundance and variety of animal life in the Pantanal and the unique culture of the people have been captured through superb photography. The accompanying text is written by scientists of CI, who have studied the Pantanal for many years.
By José de Sousa e Silva Júnior, Cláudia Regina Silva and Thaís Pacheco Kasecker.
POCKET Guide. The text of Primatas do Amapá is presented entirely in Portuguese, with no English translation. This field guide presents a compact summary of ecological and behavioral information for ten species of primates of Amapá, Brazil.
By Thomas Richard Defler. Illustrations by Stephen D. Nash, Cesar Landazabal Mendoza and Margarita Nieto Diaz. Edited by Jose Vicente Rodriguez-Mahecha.
This field guide illustrates and describes 28 primate species comprising 43 different taxa, 15 of these taxa being endemic (found nowhere else) to Colombia.
Read the current and past issues of Seascapes in Focus, a Conservation International publication of marine conservation news.
By Christy Loper, Robert Pomeroy, Vineeta Hoon, Patrick McConney, Maria Pena, Arie Sanders, Gaya Sriskanthan, Sheila Vergara, Michael Pido, Ron Vave, Caroline Vieux, Innocent Wanyonyi
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