A Rapid Biological Assessment of the Mont Panié Range and Roches de la Ouaième, North Province, New Caledonia
9781934151549
Distributed for Conservation International
A Rapid Biological Assessment of the Mont Panié Range and Roches de la Ouaième, North Province, New Caledonia
This report contains the findings from rapid biological assessments around Mont Panié, the tallest mountain in New Caledonia, southwest Pacific. The purpose of the survey was to gather baseline data on biodiversity, analyze local climate trends, assess threats, and identify conservation priorities. The research team surveyed mammals, birds, plants, freshwater fishes and crustaceans, reptiles and amphibians, and dragonflies and damselflies. They also discovered fifteen species of plants and lizards that are potentially new to science, as well as severally other rare species, including the critically endangered Crow Honeyeater. Detailed conservation recommendations are provided.
200 pages | 40 color plates | 8 1/2 x 11 | © 2013
RAP Bulletin of Biological Assessment
Biological Sciences: Ecology
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