Biology and Conservation of the First Panda
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Köp båda 2 för 1770 krAngela Glatston was the Conservation Coordinator for Rotterdam Zoo, as well as the Chair of the Board of the Red Panda Network. Dr. Glatston was the creator of the Red Panda EEP and more recently the Red Panda Global Species Management Plan. Dr. Glatston is also the former chair of the IUCN SSC Specialist Group Chair for Mustelids, Viverrids, and Procyonids (now the Small Carnivore Specialist Group), having compiled the first Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan for Procyonids and Ailurids. Recently, she drafted the Red Data List Assessment for the red panda that resulted in its being reclassified as endangered rather than vulnerable.
1. People and Red Pandas: The Red Panda's Role in Economy and Culture 2. The Evolution of the Family Ailuridae: Origins and Old-World Fossil Record 3. Systematic Revision of the Ailurinae (Mammalia: Carnivora: Ailuridae) With a New Species From North America 4. Phenotypic and Geographic Diversity of the Lesser Panda Parailurus 5. Red Panda Anatomy 6. The Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Ailurus 7. Reproductive Biology of the Red Panda 8. Placentation of the Red Panda 9. Early Days: Maternal Behavior and Infant Development 10. A Brief History in Captivity 11. Red Panda Husbandry for Reproductive Management 12. Red Panda Nutrition: How to Feed a Vegetarian Carnivore 13. Captive Red Panda Medicine 14. Red Panda Pathology 15. Management, Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine of Red Pandas Living Ex-Situ in China, Using the Chengdu Panda Base as a Model 16. The Role of Ex-Situ Management in the Conservation of Red Pandas 17. What Can Studbook Data Reveal About Effects of Climate on Neonatal Survival and Seasonality in Births - 18. Red Panda Ecology 19. Bamboo Distribution in Nepal and Its Impact on Red Pandas 20. The Impact of Climate Change on Extant Ailurids 21. Red Pandas in the Wild in China 22. Red Panda Genomics and the Evidence for Two Species 23. The Conservation Status of the Red Panda and the Implication of the New Evidence of Two Species 24. Monitoring Red Pandas from Indian Himalayan Region: Implications in Conservation and Management of Free Ranging Populations 25. The Status, Distribution and Conservation of Red Panda Ailurus fulgens in Bhutan 26. The Conservation Status of the Red Panda in North-East Myanmar 27. Red Pandas: An Updated Analysis of Threats Caused by Trade 28. Red Pandas in Nepal: A Community-Based Approach to Landscape-Level Conservation 29. Conservation Initiatives in China 30. Records and Reports of Red Pandas, Ailurus fulgens, from Areas with Warm Climates 31. Synthesis