Species Resources

Invasive species introduced accidentally in shipping containers, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Wildlife conservation | Global

Investigating Invasives

Invasive species are causing huge problems around the world. They are transported from one side of the globe to another, mainly by ships. Here, IUCN’s Marine Programme Officer Imène Meliane explains the problem and what we can do to solve it. Wild Talk - Investigating Invasives [MP3] 

15 Apr 2008 | Downloads - Audio

Best practice guidelines for reducing the impact of commercial logging on great apes in Western Equatorial Africa
West and Central Africa | Forests

Best Practice Guidelines for Reducing the Impact of Commercial Logging on Great Apes in Western Equatorial Africa

Morgan, David ; Sanz, Crickette ISBN 978-2-8317-0991-8 Download PDF   …  

04 Mar 2008 | Downloads - Publication

IUCN Pan-European Newsletter 14: Wildlife Trade
Wildlife conservation

IUCN Pan-European Newsletter 14: Wildlife Trade

This newsletter issue focuses on Wildlife Trade, with contributions from TRAFFIC, the Italian Ministry of the Environment and Airport Customs in Brussels. …  

25 Oct 2007 | Downloads - Publication

The status and distribution of European mammals
Mammals | Europe

The status and distribution of European mammals

Temple, Helen J., comp. ; Terry, Andrew, comp.
IUCN Species Survival Commission ; IUCN, Regional Office for Europe ; European Union …  

10 May 2007 | Downloads - Publication

Species extinction
Species | Global

Species extinction

The facts …  

01 May 2007 | Downloads - Document

The Top 50 Mediterranean island plants
Islands | Europe

The Top 50 Mediterranean island plants

Wild plants at the brink of extinction, and what is needed to save them
Montmollin, Bertrand de, ed. ; Strahm, Wendy, ed.
IUCN Species Survival Commission, Mediterranean Islands Plant Specialist Group …  

14 Mar 2005 | Downloads - Publication