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Small Blue - Cupido minimus
online PDF species action plan - Butterfly Conservation
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Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary - Boloria selene
online PDF species action plan - Butterfly Conservation
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Society for Conservation GIS (SCGIS)
the mission of SCGIS is to build community, provide knowledge, and support individuals using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and science for the conservation of natural resources and cultural heritage. The SCGIS assists conservationists worldwide in using GIS through communication, networking, scholarships and training
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South Dakota Gap Analysis Project
Gap analysis is a scientific method for identifying the degree to which native animal species and natural communities are represented in our present-day mix of conservation lands. Those species and communities not adequately represented in the existing network of conservation lands constitute conservation 'gaps'. The purpose of GAP is to provide broad geographic information on the status of ordinary species (those not threatened with extinction or naturally rare) and their habitats in order to provide land managers, planners, scientists, and policy makers with the information they need to make better-informed decisions
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Southern bottlenose whale - Hyperoodon planifrons
online species synopses taken from Action Plan for Australian Cetaceans (web archive site - 2006)
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Southern right whale - Eubalaena australis
online species synopses taken from Action Plan for Australian Cetaceans (web archive site - 2006)
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Southern right whale dolphin - Lissodelphis peronii
online species synopses taken from Action Plan for Australian Cetaceans
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Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project - Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Utah and New Mexico
Gap analysis is a scientific method for identifying the degree to which native animal species and natural communities are represented in our present-day mix of conservation lands. Those species and communities not adequately represented in the existing network of conservation lands constitute conservation 'gaps'. The purpose of GAP is to provide broad geographic information on the status of ordinary species (those not threatened with extinction or naturally rare) and their habitats in order to provide land managers, planners, scientists, and policy makers with the information they need to make better-informed decisions
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Species Co-Extinctions and the Biodiversity Crisis
online abstract document - Science
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Sperm whale - Physeter macrocephalus
online species synopses taken from Action Plan for Australian Cetaceans (web archive site - 2006)
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