Books and Papers
The African Widlife Foundation publishes scientific books, papers and technical handbooks. Whenever possible, AWF makes its publications available to the public.
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Sitati, N., Gichohi, N., Lenaiyasa, P., Millanga, P., Maina, M., Warinwa, F., and Muruthi, P., 2014. Tree species diversity and dominance in Gelai Forest Reserve, Tanzania. Journal of Energy and Natural Resources. 3(3): 31-37.
Tree species diversity and dominance in Gelai Forest Reserve, Tanzania (2014)Marnewick, K., Ferreira, S. M., Grange, S., Watermeyer, J., Maputla, N., & Davies-Mostert, H. T., 2014. Evaluating the status of and African wild dogs Lycaon pictus and cheetahs Acinonyx jubatus through tourist-based photographic surveys in the Kruger National Park. PloS one, 9(1), p.e86265.
Evaluating the status of and African wild dogs Lycaon pictus and cheetahs Acinonyx jubatus through tourist-based photographic surveys in the Kruger National Park (2014)Kormos, R., Kormos, C.F., Humle, T., Lanjouw, A., Rainer, H., Victurine, R., Mittermeier, R.A., Diallo, M.S., Rylands, A.B. and Williamson, E.A., 2014. Great apes and biodiversity offset projects in Africa: The case for national offset strategies. PLoS One, 9(11), p.e111671.
Great apes and biodiversity offset projects in Africa: The case for national offset strategies (2014)Fitzgerald, K.H., 2014. Using Innovative Land Conservation Tools in Africa to Protect Land, Enhance Resource Management and Improve Community Livelihoods. In 2014 World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty. The World Bank, Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
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