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New online training course launched for IUCN Green Status of Species
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- 16 November 2022, pp. 809-810
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New database enhances the accessibility of global biodiversity information for conservation monitoring
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- 28 April 2022, pp. 329-330
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Rediscovery of Staurogyne repens (Acanthaceae) in the wild after 115 years
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- 01 March 2022, pp. 169-170
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Conservation of Garcinia gamblei, a rare tree endemic to the Western Ghats, India
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- 28 June 2022, pp. 489-490
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Failing badger protection
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- 01 March 2022, p. 170
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Conservation assessment of Ficus cupulata: a narrow range endemic species of Central India
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- 28 June 2022, pp. 490-491
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More is not enough: Central Africa and the proposed 30% protected and conserved areas by 2030
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- 16 November 2022, pp. 810-811
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Thousands of pastoralists seek refuge in Waza National Park, Cameroon
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- 28 April 2022, p. 330
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Nubian flapshell turtle found in northern Uganda
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- 05 January 2022, p. 10
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Rediscovery of the striped hyaena Hyaena hyaena in the central High Atlas after 22 years
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- 30 August 2022, p. 650
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Habitats of the Endangered Caspian seal identified as Important Marine Mammal Areas
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- 01 March 2022, pp. 170-171
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Status of the Endangered Canarium kipella and its lack of regeneration in ex situ cultivation
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- 28 June 2022, pp. 491-492
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Rediscovery of the Critically Endangered Rhododendron auritum in Tibet
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- 16 November 2022, p. 811
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The African softshell turtle Trionyx triunguis in Senegal
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- 28 April 2022, pp. 330-331
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Successful ex situ conservation of Salvia daiguii
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- 30 August 2022, pp. 650-651
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Human–carnivore conflict management in the central High Atlas mountains of Morocco
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- 05 January 2022, pp. 10-11
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In vitro conservation of Paphiopedilum wenshanense at Kunming Botanical Garden, China
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- 16 November 2022, pp. 811-812
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A historic event marks World Rhino Day 2021 in India
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- 28 April 2022, p. 331
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Taruka Hippocamelus antisensis continues to recover near La Paz, Bolivia
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- 28 June 2022, p. 492
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Beliefs that Indian pangolins have mystical powers threaten the species
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- 05 January 2022, p. 11
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