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A Rapid Biological Assessment of Two Classified Forests in South-Western Côte d’Ivoire

This volume reports the findings of the 2002 Rapid Assessment Program survey in the dense lowland forests of Haute Dodo and Cavally. The survey revealed a large number of plant species that are found only in these forests, as are nearly half the forest’s amphibians. The survey also documents twenty-six other endangered animal species in the region, making this area one of the most important for biodiversity conservation in West Africa.

168 pages | 8 1/2 x 11 | © 2005

Rapid Assessment Program

Biological Sciences: Ecology, Tropical Biology and Conservation


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Table of Contents

Preface
 
Participants and Authors
 
Profil des organisations
 
Remerciements
 
Aperçu du rapport
 
Report at a Glance (English)
 
Résumé exécutif
 
Executive Summarey (English)
 
Cartes et photos
 
Chapitres/Chapters
 
Annexes/Appendices

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