World Conference On Breeding Endangered Species in Captivity As An Aid To Their Survival - Proceedings of The Conference

Proceedings of The Conference

  • Robert D. Martin (ed.): Breeding Endangered Species in Captivity. Academic Press, London 1975, ISBN 0-12-474850-3
  • Peter J.S. Olney (ed.): International Zoo Yearbook 1977, Vol 17, London 1977, ISSN 0074-9664 (Section I: Proceedings of the Second World Conference of Breeding Endangered Species in Captivity)
  • Peter J.S. Olney (ed.): International Zoo Yearbook 1980, Vol 20, London 1980, ISSN 0074-9664 (Section I: Proceedings of the Third World Conference of Breeding Endangered Species in Captivity)
  • Peter J.S. Olney (ed.): International Zoo Yearbook 1984/85, Vol 24/25, London 1986, ISSN 0074-9664 (Section I: Proceedings of the Fourth World Conference of Breeding Endangered Species in Captivity)
  • Betsy Lynne Dresser, R.W. Reece & Edward J. Maruska (eds.), Proceedings, 5th World Conference on Breeding Endangered Species in Captivity, October 9-12, 1988, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1988, 723 p.
  • Peter J.S. Olney, Georgina M. Mace & Anna T.C. Feistner (eds.): Creative Conservation. Interactive management of wild and captive animals. Chapman & Hall, London 1994, ISBN 0-412-49570-8 (This book ist the result of the deliberations of the Sixth World Conference on Breeding Endangered Species, held in Jersey 1992. Editors and contributors have further developed the key issues tackled at the conference and the resulting chapters represent a kind of updated conference proceedings.)
  • Terri L. Roth, W.F. Swanson & L.K. Blattman (eds.), Proceedings of Seventh World Conference on Breeding Endangered Species: Linking Zoos and Field Research to Advance Conservation, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 22-26 1999. Cincinnati Zoo and Botanic Garden, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1999, 349 p.

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