A Biological Assessment of the Terrestrial Ecosystems of the Draw River, Boi-Tano, Tano Nimiri and Krokosua Hills Forest Reserves, Southwestern Ghana
This  Rapid Assessment Program Bulletin reports the findings of an expedition in 2003 into four forest reserves in southwestern Ghana that were recently designated as globally significant biodiversity areas by the Ghanaian government. The survey documented more than 1,300 plant and animal species (with one amphibian species new to science) and makes specific recommendations for conserving the biological resources of these areas.
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A Biological Assessment of the Terrestrial Ecosystems of the Draw River, Boi-Tano, Tano Nimiri and Krokosua Hills Forest Reserves, Southwestern Ghana
This  Rapid Assessment Program Bulletin reports the findings of an expedition in 2003 into four forest reserves in southwestern Ghana that were recently designated as globally significant biodiversity areas by the Ghanaian government. The survey documented more than 1,300 plant and animal species (with one amphibian species new to science) and makes specific recommendations for conserving the biological resources of these areas.
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A Biological Assessment of the Terrestrial Ecosystems of the Draw River, Boi-Tano, Tano Nimiri and Krokosua Hills Forest Reserves, Southwestern Ghana

A Biological Assessment of the Terrestrial Ecosystems of the Draw River, Boi-Tano, Tano Nimiri and Krokosua Hills Forest Reserves, Southwestern Ghana

A Biological Assessment of the Terrestrial Ecosystems of the Draw River, Boi-Tano, Tano Nimiri and Krokosua Hills Forest Reserves, Southwestern Ghana

A Biological Assessment of the Terrestrial Ecosystems of the Draw River, Boi-Tano, Tano Nimiri and Krokosua Hills Forest Reserves, Southwestern Ghana

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This  Rapid Assessment Program Bulletin reports the findings of an expedition in 2003 into four forest reserves in southwestern Ghana that were recently designated as globally significant biodiversity areas by the Ghanaian government. The survey documented more than 1,300 plant and animal species (with one amphibian species new to science) and makes specific recommendations for conserving the biological resources of these areas.

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ISBN-13: 9781881173908
Publisher: Conservation International
Publication date: 05/15/2006
Series: Rapid Assessment Program , #36
Pages: 154
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Jennifer McCullough and Peter Hoke are managers of Conservation International’s Rapid Assessment Program.
Piotr Naskrecki is director of the Invertebrate Diversity Initiative at Conservation International.
Yaw Osei-Owusu is director of Conservation International’s Ghana Program.
 
 


Jennifer McCullough is the manager for the Rapid Assessment Program in the Center for Applied Biodiversity Science at Conservation International. Jan Decher is a research associate in the Department of Biology at the University of Vermont. David Guba Kpelle is director of programs for Conservation International’s Ghana office..


Jennifer McCullough is the manager for the Rapid Assessment Program in the Center for Applied Biodiversity Science at Conservation International. Jan Decher is a research associate in the Department of Biology at the University of Vermont. David Guba Kpelle is director of programs for Conservation International’s Ghana office..
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