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For a country chapter, cite as in this example: Bennun, L. and Njoroge, P. (2001) Kenya. Pp. 411–464 in L. D. C. Fishpool and M. I. Evans, eds. Important. Bird Areas in Africa and associated islands: Priority sites for conservation. Newbury and Cambridge, UK: Pisces Publications and BirdLife International (BirdLife
19 Dec 2017 On Nov 1, 2003 Llewellyn Grimes published: Important Bird Areas in Africa and Associated Islands. Priority Sites for Conservation: L.D.C. Fishpool and M.I. Evans (Eds.). Sixteen pages of colour photographs and maps; many tabulations, 10 appendices, maps and illustrations. Birdlife Conservation Series
Monitoring Important Bird Areas in Africa: towards a sustainable and scaleable system. LEON BENNUN1,3,*, PAUL MATIKU2, RONALD MULWA3,. SOLOMON MWANGI2 and PAUL BUCKLEY4. 1BirdLife International, Wellbrook Court, Girton Road, Cambridge CB3 0NA, UK; 2Nature Kenya,. P.O. Box 44486, 00100 Nairobi
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2 Aug 2002 Important Bird Areas in Africa and Associated Islands: Priority Sites for Conservation edited by Lincoln D.C. Fishpool & Michael I. Evans (2001), xvi + 1144 pp., Pisces Publications & BirdLife International, Newbury & Cambridge, UK. ISBN 1 874357 20 X (hbk), ?55/$82.50. - - Volume 36 Issue 3 - H. Glyn
Monitoring Important Bird Areas in Africa: towards a sustainable and scaleable system. LEON BENNUN1,3,*, PAUL MATIKU2, RONALD MULWA3,. SOLOMON MWANGI2 and PAUL BUCKLEY4. 1BirdLife International, Wellbrook Court, Girton Road, Cambridge CB3 0NA, UK; 2Nature Kenya,. P.O. Box 44486, 00100 Nairobi
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