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INDEX Volume 25 1991 Acestrura berlepschi, 195 229-232 rufus, 72 Achatinella spp., 13 Bear: 66; Asiatic black, 190; black, Capitella capitata, 125 Acinonyx jubatus, 69, 139, 222 20, 125; brown, 8, 126-7, 185, Capromys pilorides, 206, 208 Adder, 67 187 Captive breeding: 58, 65, 69, 72, Agelastes meleagrides, 179 Beetle, north-eastern beach tiger, 115, 135, 203, 208, 223; of bats, Agriculture, in rain forest, 24 71; puritan tiger, 71; St Helena 110-112; meeting, 198; of Ailurius fulgens, 190 ground, 184-5 Philippine spotted deer, Albatrosses, 78, 197 Belize, 156-164, 177 199-205; of takahe, 14 Aldabra, 96-98 Belize—a last stronghold for Carcharodon carcharias, 128 Algeria, 99-104 manatees in the Caribbean, Caretta caretta, 187, 188, 189 Alligator, Chinese, 129 156-164 Cassava, 71 Alligator sinensis, 129 Benavides, F. 175-176 (obituary) Cat, small spotted, 177-8 Aloewood, 24 Bere, R. (obituary), 198 Catagonus wagneri, 147-155 Alosa alosa, 67 Bdeogale crassicauda, 234 Catfish: channel, 135; Neosho Alsophis spp., 33-38 Bibikov, D. I. The steppe mar- madtom, 12 Alvarez, V.B. The critical condi- mot—its past and future, 45-49 Cephalophus zebra, 179 tion of hutias in Cuba, 206-208 Bigfoot, 234 Cephalopterus penduliger, 180 Amazonia, 89-95, 134 Biosphere reserves, 2, 64 Ceratotherium simum, 209, 210 Ameranthropoides loysi, 234 Birds of Arabia, 129 Ceropegia: arabica, 129: superba, 129 Antarctic, 5, 62, 136, 186 Bird, shooting, 188 Cervus: alfredi, 199-205; calamia- Antipas, Byron, 17 Birgus latro, 197 nensis, 199; mariannus, 199; uni- Antshrike, Cocha, 133 Bison: 12, 70; American, 193 color, 199 Aplothorax burchelli, 184-5 Bodmer, R.E. Rain forests of cen- ’ Cetaceans, 181-183 Aptenodytes patagonicus, 15 tral Borneo—threatened by Cetorhinus maximus, 67 Aquilaria spp., 24 modern development, 21-26 Chamois, Abruzzo, 187 Assam, 215-221 Bolivia, 57 Cheetah: 139, 222, 226: Asiatic, 69 Assam’s rhinos face new poach- Borneo, 21, 121 Chelonia mydas, 68, 73, 96-98, 129, ing threats, 215-221 Bovine spongiform encephalopa- 188, 192 Atlantic, South, 76-79 thy, 116 Chimpanzees, 116, 127 Atrichornis clamosus, 74 Brachyramphus marmoratus, 131-2 Chinchilla, 135 Arabian Mammals: A Natural Brazil, 80-88, 89-95, 105-109 Chivers, D. Rain forests of central History (book review), 233 Bristlehead, Bornean, 58 Borneo—threatened by mod- Aristolochia spp., 197 British Gas Wildlife Photographer ern development, 21-26; Arctocephalus: forsteri, 15; pusillus, of the Year 1990 Competition, International conference on for- 9; tropicalis, 78 60 est biology and conservation in Ara spp., 52 Buffy-headed marmosets 10 years Borneo, 121-122 Aristida portoricensis, 73 on, 105-109 Chlamydotis undulata, 223 Avian frigivores, 50-55 Bufo periglenes, 194 Chloebia gouldiae, 15, 195 Burton, J.A. Kai Curry-Lindahl, Ciconia: boyciana, 9; nigra, 187 Babirusa, 177 175 Cicindela: dorsalis dorsalis, 71; puri- Babyrousa babyrussa, 177 Buss, I. O. Elephant life (book tana, 71 Balaenoptera acutorostrata, 125 review), 234 Clarke, D. Endemic invertebrates Ban: on drift nets, 8; on tuna, 11; Bustard, houbara, 223, 226, 228 extinct in St Helena, 184-185 on woodchips, 14 Buteo jamaicensis socorroensis, 133 Cochliomyia hominivorax, 63, 66, Bandicoot, spiny, 75 Butterfly: Queen Alexandra’s 188 Barnett, A. The golden-backed birdwing, 176, 197; swallowtail, Collins, M. The Last Rain Forests uacari on the upper Rio Negro, 190 (book review), 113 Brazil, 80-88 Collocalia francica francica, 237 Bats, fruit, 237; ghost, 15, 134; Cabralea canjerana, 57 Conservation and Development in Indiana, 194; lesser bent- Cacajao melanocephalus, 80-88 Irian Jaya: A Strategy for winged, 15; Malagasy sucker- Cactoblastis cactorum, 72 Rational Resource Utilization footed, 177; Pemba fruit, Calamus spp., 24 (book review), 172 110-112, 124 Callithrix flaviceps, 105-109 Conservation of large avian frugi- Batagur baska, 69 Campion, fringed, 193 vores and the management of Bazara’a M. Dirachma soco- Canford Heath, Dorset, 66 Neotropical protected areas, trana—back from the brink? Canis: lupus, 13, 66, 173, 193; 50-55 241 Conservation in Saudi Arabia, carthoides, 134 Eudyptes chrysocome, 76-79 222-228 DDT, 64 Eumetopias jubatus, 193 Conservation, in Zimbabwe, 9 Deer: 237; Calamian, 199; fallow, Evolution of legal controls on Convention on International 204; greater mouse, 23; grey rhinoceros products in Hong Trade in Endangered Species of brocket, 51; lesser mouse, 23; Kong—an Asian model worth Wild Fauna and Flora: 5, 211, pampas, 195; Philippine spot- considering, 209-214 225; Plants Committee, 238-240 ted, 199-205; Prince Alfred’s, Extraordinary Animals Worldwide Cooper, J. Rockhopper penguins 199-205; sambar, 23, 199 (book review), 234 and other marine life threat- Deinacrida: mahoenui, 58; parva, 58 ened by driftnet fisheries at Delphinapterus leucas, 70 Fanshawe, J.H. The wild Tristan da Cunha, 76-79 Dendroica: chrysoparia, 12, 194; dog—Africa’s vanishing carni- Copsychus sechellarum, 128, 189 kirtlandii, 71 vore, 137-146 Coral: 194, 227; blue, 69; Dermochelys coriacea, 189 Fauna and Flora Preservation Philippine, 183 Diomedea spp., 197 Society, 63, 123, 235 Corbet, G.B. A World List of Dirachma socotrana—back from Felis: concolor coryi, 72; lynx, 66; Mammalian Species (3rd edition) the brink? 229-232 nigripes, 177-178 (book review), 174; Arabian Disease: 73, 138, 147-155; Rabbit Ferrari, S.F. Buffy-headed mar- Mammals: A Natural History Viral Haemorrhagic, 6; TB in mosets 10 years on, 105-109 (book review), 233 oryx, 224 Ferret, black-footed, 71, 117 Coturnicops noveboracensis exquisi- Dog, African wild, 137-146, 173 Fibropapilloma, 73 tus, 179 Dolar, L.L. The Philippine Finch, Gouldian, 15, 195 Cox, C.R. The Philippine Spotted Spotted Deer Conservation Fish; conservation, 6-7; farming Deer Conservation Project, Project, 199-205 and seals, 30 199-205 Dolphin: 8, 12, 13, 77, 125, 234: Fishing: driftnet, 62, 67, 76-79, Crab, coconut, 197 bottle-nose, 4, 28; dusky, 73; 130, 182; dynamite, 183 Crane: black-necked, 9, 189; Indus river, 194; striped, 8, 67 Fitter, R. Extraordinary Animals Cuban sandhill, 14; great Dolphins, Porpoises and Whales of Worldwide (book review), 234 white, 189; hooded, 179; the World. The IUCN Red Data Fitzroya cupressoides, 239 Siberian, 189; whooping, 56 Book (book reviews), 234 Fly, screwworm, 188 Crayfish, marron, 135 Dolphins: Their Life and Survival Flying fox, Pemba, 185 Crax spp., 83; daubentoni, 51 (book review), 113 Fogden, M. and P. Portraits of the Critical condition of hutias in Donoghue, M. Dolphins: Their Life Rainforest (book review), 174 Cuba, The, 206-208 and Survival (book review), 113 Forest: in Amazonia, 5, 14; in Crocidura: bottegoides, 127; despera- Doughty, R.W. Return of the Asia, 5; Brazil’s Atlantic, 73; ta, 65-8; harenna, 127 Whooping Crane (book review), Brazilian reforestation, 14; cen- Crocodiles: estaurine, 136; marsh 56 tral African, 238; in Chile, 195; mugger, 11, Nile, 74, 116; Dove, turtle, 188 Chisongole, Malawi, 1; clear- Orinoco, 73 Duck, white-headed, 123, 179-80 felling, Brazil, 85; clearance, Crocodylus: intermedius, 73; niloti- Dugong, 61, 62, 68, 191, 197, 235 Malawi, 1; deforestation, 2, 62; cus, 74; novaeguineae, 70; palus- Duiker, zebra, 179 cloud, 58; conservation, 2, 121, tris, 11; porosus, 70, 137 123; destruction, 110-112; loss Crossoptilon crossoptilon, 130 Earwig, St Helena giant, 184-185 of, 5; montane, 58; Neotropical, Crotalus spp., 39 Echymipera echinista, 75 50; rain, 57, 183-184; 134; reha- Cuba, 206-208 Ecuador, 183 bilitation, 74; tropical, 62, 132, Cunha, A.C. da, The golden- Egrets, Chinese, 10 186 backed uacari on the upper Rio Egretta eulophotes, 10 Forsyth, A. Portraits of the Negro, Brazil, 80-88 Elephant: 68, 127, 130, 217; Rainforest (book review), 174 Curassows, 51, 53 African, 5, 116, 139, 234; Asian, Fowler, S. IUCN/SSC Shark Curlew, slender-billed, 65 6, 115, 117; domesticated, 219 Specialist Group, 123 Curry-Lindahl, Kai (obituary), Elephant Life (book review), 234 Frame, L.H. The wild 175 Elephas maximus, 6 dog—Africa’s vanishing carni- Cuvier’s gazelle in Algeria, Elton, Charles (obituary) 198 vore, 137-146 99-104 Entandrophragma, 239 Frog, Romer’s tree, 192 Cyanocorax caeruleus, 134 Enhydra lutris, 131 Fungi, conservation, 235 Cyanopsitta spixii, 65 Environmental Protection Act, Cyclura collei, 133 122 Gaia Quest Trust, 11 Cypripedium spp., 192 Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus, 15 Galanthus, 239 Cyprogenia stegaria, 70 Equus przewalskii, 68 Galapagos, 17, 179 Eretmochelys imbricata, 75, 125, Gallirallus australis greyi, 135 Danthonia: auriculata, 134; 129, 190 Gazella cuvieri, 99-104 242 Gazelles: Cuvier’s, 99-104; moun- tection, Finland, 186-187 International Union for tain, 222, 224, 226, 227, 228; Haematopus ostralegus, 10 Conservation of Nature and sand, 222, 226; Saudi dorcas, Hailey, A. Villas, villagers and Nature Resources—see IUCN 222 toroises in Greece—a sequel, International Whaling Gemsbok, 188 169-171 Commission, 125, 181-183 Geocapromys brownti, 208 Halichoerus grypus, 27 Introductions: 38; crocodile, 74; Gibbon: agile, 22, Bornean, 22, 57; Handbook of New Zealand invertebrates, 63 Javan, 65 Mammals, The (book review), Irian Jaya, 21, 172 Ginger, 14 114 Ironwood, Bornean, 24 Ginsberg, J.R. The wild Harrisia portoricensis, 73 Isodendrion hosakae, 193 dog—Africa’s vanishing carni- Hawk, red-tailed, 133 IUCN: Botanic Gardens vore, 137-146; Painted Wolves Hedychium: flavescens, 14; gardner- Conservation Secretariat, 5; (book review), 173 ianum, 14 Directory of South Asian Giraffa camelopardalis, 188 Helipora coerulea, 69 Protected Areas (book review), Giraffe, 188 Henderson, R.W. Status of West 114; General Assembly, 62-63; Global: climate change, 62; warm- Indian racers in the Lesser 1990 Red List of Threatened ing, 30 Antilles, 33-38 Animals, 114; 1990 United Golden-backed uacari on the Herpestes auropunctatus, 33 Nations List of National Parks upper Rio Negro, Brazil, The, Hill, J.E. A World List of and Protected Areas, 113-114 80-88 Mammalian Species (3rd Edition) Ivory: 190; artificial, 10 Goldsmith, E.B. The Scientific (book review), 174 Management of Temperate Hoki, 15 Jabiru mycteria, 195 Communities for Conservation Holford, T. Rattlesnake collection Jackson, P. The Natural History of (book review), 174 drives—their implications for Wild Cats (book review), 233 Gonzalez. A.C. The critical condi- species and environmental con- Jaguar, 73, 83, 92, 149, 194 tion of hutias in Cuba, 206-208 servation, 39-44 Jay, azure, 134 Goose, Greenland white-fronted, Hong Kong, 209-214 Jenkins, P.D. A new forest shrew 7 Hoplostethus atlanticus, 74 from southern Tanzania, Gooseberry, Barbados, 189 Hornbill, wrinkled, 58 165-168 Gopherus flavomarginatus, 71 Horse, Przewalski’s, 68, 117 Johnson, J. Legislation fails to Gorilla: 237; mountain, 119-120 How many green turtles nest on save turtles, 4 Goutner, V. Villas, villagers and Aldabra? 96-98 Jones, D. The Sea of Sands and tortoises in Grece—a sequel, Humboldt’s woolly monkeys Mists (book review), 56 169-171 decimated by hunting in Juniper, Ashe, 194 Grajal, A. Conservation of large Amazonia, 89-95 Juniperus ashei, 194 avian frugivores and the man- Hunting: 147-155, 222; avian fru- agement of Neotropical pro- givores, 51; bats, 110-112; in Kirk, Howard Douglas (obitu- tected areas, 50-55 Borneo, 24; gazelle, 103; mana- ary), 17 Graptemys flavimaculata, 193 tee, 156; marmot, 45; rat- King, C.M. The handbook of New Greece, 169-171 tlesnake, 39; seals, 30; uacari, Zealand Mammals (book Greenshank, spotted, 6 80-88; woolly monkey, 89-95 review), 114 Grimwood, I. (obituary) 118 Hurst, P. Rainforest Politics: Kingdon, J. Arabian Mammals: A Grus: canadensis nesiotes, 14; Ecological Destruction in South- Natural History (book review), leucogeranus, 189; monacha, 179; east Asia (book review), 172 233 nigricollis, 9, 189 Hutias, 206-208 Kitchener, A. The Natural History Guan:band-tailed, 51; bearded, Hutterer, R. A new forest shrew of Wild Cats (book review), 233 179; black-fronted piping, 134 from southern Tanzania, Klinowska, M. Dolphins, Porpoises Guarino, L. Dirachma 165-168 and Whales of the World: The socotrana—back from the brink? Hylobates muelleri, 57 IUCN Red Data Book (book 229-232 Hyophorbe amaricaulis, 9 review), 234 Guide to the Birds of Madagascar Kobus leche leche, 188 (book review) 114 Ibis, crested, 130 Kuwait, 61 Guineafowl, white-breasted, 179 ICBP, 65, 66, 127 Gull: Mediterranean, 171; ICBP/FFPS Conservation Labidura herculeana, 184-185 Saunder’s, 189 Expedition Competion, 178, Lagenorhynchus obscurus, 73 Gymnobelideus leadbeateri, 134 198, 238 Lagothrix lagotricha,, 89-95 Ictalurus punctatus, 135 Lamprolia victoriae, 16 Habitat: destruction, 52, 69, 70, Iguana, Jamaican, 133 Langrand, O. Guide to the Birds of 105-109, 147-155, 169-171, 207, Internationa Council for Bird Madagascar (book review), 114 222; loss, 43, 45, 138, 221; pro- Preservation—see ICBP Langur, golden, 124 243 Lapointe, E. 17 Martin, E.B. Assam‘s rhinos face Mulanje Mountain, Malawi, 1-2 Larus saundersi, 189 new poaching threats, 215-221 Murrelet, marbled, 131-132 Last Rain Forests, The (book Martin-Jones, J. The 43rd meeting Murres, 131 review), 113 of the IWC, 181-183 Mussel: 125; fanshell, 70; fresh- Lechwe, red, 188 Mather, R.J. Rain forests of central water pearl, 67; pearl, 71 Legislation: 122; for fungi, 235; Borneo—threatened by mod- Mustela: lutreola, 8; nigripes, 71; for manatee, 72; and seals, 32; ern development, 21-26 vison, 8 and snakes, 37; and trade, Megadyptes antipodes, 135 Mycteria cinerea, 12 209-214 Megapode, 16 Myers, N. Return of the Whooping Lemurs of the Lost World: Exploring Megapodius pritchardii, 16 Crane (book review), 56; the Forests and Crocodile Caves of Melanotaenia eachamensis, 235 Elephant Life (book review), 234 Madagascar (book review), 56 Mendes S.L. Buffy-headed mar- Myotis sodalis, 194 Leontopithecus rosalia, 133 mosets 10 years on, 105-109 Mysateles gundlachi: 206-207; Leopard, snow, 198 Menura superba, 196 melanurus, 206; meridionalis, Lepidochelys kempii, 3, 13, 71-72 Mesocapromys:auritus, 206-207; 206-207; prehensilis, 206 Leptoptilus dubius, 69 angelcabrerai, 206-207; garrideoi, Mytilus edulis, 125-126 Lesser Antilles, 33 206-207; nana, 206-207; sanfe- Myzopoda aurita, 177 Leucopsar rothschildi, 192 lipensis, 206-207 Libya, 64 Mexico, 58 Nakhasathien, Seub (obituary), 17 Lion, Asiatic, 11 Microtus pennsylvanicus duke- National Parks: 125; Abruzzo, Lizard; sand, 66; spiny-tailed, 190 campbelli, 194 Italy, 187; Bale Mountains, Logging: 57, 70, 74, 122, 132, Miller, A. Dirachma Ethiopia, 127; Batang Ai, 134-135, 183; at Bintuni Bay, socotrana—back from the brink? Sarawak, 192; in Bulgaria, 127; Indonesia, 12; in Borneo, 21; in 229-232 Capara6, Brazil, 107; Diawling, Fiji, 16; in Finland, 7; in Milliken, T. The evolution of legal Mauritania, 127; Djebel Kalimantan, 25; low-intensity, controls on rhinoceros products Chambi, Tunisia, 100; Doi 194; in Madagascar, 237; in in Hong Kong—an Asian Inthanon, Thailand, 64; Doi Sarawak, 191 model worth considering, Sutnep-Pui, Thailand, 190; Loris, slow, 177 209-214 Dudhwa, India, 233; Etosha, Lowes, R. (obituary) 118 Mimulus glabratus var. michiga- Namibia, 188; Finland, 126; Luehdofia japonica, 190 nensis, 71 Fitzroy Caves, Australia, 15; Lumber companies, Japanese, 26 Mining: 70; Antarctica, 75, 136, Guacharo, Venezuela, 195; Gulf Lutjanus sp., 72 186; Borneo, 21; gold, 86, 134, of Kutch Marine, India, 64; Lycaon pictus, 137-146, 173 184 Himchari, Bangladesh, 64; Lynx, 66 Miniopterus australis, 15 Hwange, 139; Jau, Brazil, 86; Lyrebird, superb, 196 Mink: American, 8; European, 8 Kahuzi-Biega, Zaire, 238; Mite, air-sac, 15 Kakadu, Australia, 196; Macaw: 52, Spix’s, 65 Monachus: monachus, 67, 187; Kaziranga, India, 64, 215; Macroderma gigas, 15, 134 schauinslandi, 132 Kirthar, Pakistan, 64; Khao Sam Macruronus magellanicus, 15 Mongoose: 33; African bushy- Roi Yot, Thailand, 64; Korup, MacKinnon, K. Javan rhino: cap- tailed, 234 Cameroon, 127; in Latin tive-breeding concern, 65 Monkey: black spider, 91; green, America, 52; Low Tatra, Madagascar, 56, 177 37; howler, 93; Humboldt’s Czechoslovakia, 64; meeting, Magpie, Taiwan, 130 woolly, 89-95; Javan leaf, 65; 198; in Namibia, 68; Northern Mahogany, 57, 239 proboscis, 23; red howler, 83; Kafue, Zamia, 188; Nxai Pan, Malawi, 1-2 silvered leaf, 65; spider, 83, 90; Botswana, 128; Ojcow, Poland, Manatee: 72, 156-164, 235; woolly, 83; yellow-tailed wool- 64; Panay Mountains, Amazonian 195; West Indian, ly, 89 Philippines, 202; in Paraguay, 156 Monkey-flower, Michigan, 71 152; Pembrokeshire, UK, 64; Mangroves, 12, 61, 121 Morris, M.G. The Scientific Pico da Neblina, Brazil, 86; Manihot: esculenta, 71; walkerae, 71 Management of Temperate Pyrenees, France, 187; Ras Manioc, Walker’s, 71 Communities for Conservation Mohammed Marine, Egypt, 64; Margaritifera margaritifera, 67 (book review), 174 Royal Chitwan, Nepal, 64; Marine Conservation Society, 183 Morris, P. Dolphins: Their Life and Salonga, Zaire, 119; Saltfjellet- Marmoset, buffy-headed, 105-109 Survival (book review), 113 Svartisen, Norway, 187; Marmot, steppe, 45 Moth: cactus, 72; silver-topped Similajau, Sarawak, 57; Marmota bobac, 45 wallaby grass, 134 Tanjung Puting, Indonesia, 23; Martin, C.B. and E.B. Profligate Mountain Gorilla, The, (book Tingo Maria, Peru, 64; spending exploits wildlife in review), 173-174 Tubbataha, Philippines, 64; Taiwan, 18-20 Mouse, salt marsh harvest, 71 Ujong Kulon, Indonesia, 65; 244 Volcanoes, Rwanda, 119, 237; Painted Wolves: Wild Dogs of the and rhino horn, 128; in Malawi, Waychinicup, Australia, 74; Serengeti-Mara (book review) 1; in Swaziland, 68; in Wood Buffalo, Canada, 70; 173 Tanzania, 9; of tiger, 236 Yellowstone, USA, 193; Zapata, Palaemonetes cummingi, 70 Pocillopora spp., 194 Cuba, 14 Palm, 9 Pollock, 193 Natural History of Wild Cats, The Panda, red, 190 Pollution: 67, 71, 125; air, 64; anti- (book review), 233 Panther, Florida, 72 fouling paints, 69; controls in Nature Conservancy Council, 17, Panthera: 233; leo, 222; leo persica, Antarctica, 6; fertilizers, 74; 122 11; onca, 73, 149, 194; pardus sewage, 30; industrial waste, Nature Reserves: Lesser Antilles, nimr, 222; tigris, 11; tigris altaica, 125; marine, 27-28, 70, 183, 195; 37; Mergueb, Algeria, 101: 6; tigris tigris, 6 military rocket fuel, 6; nickel Thjorsarver, Iceland, 6 Papua New Guinea, 21, 176 smelters, 12; oil, 4, 61, 64, 68, New forest shrew from southern Paraguay, 147-155 131, 222, 227, 235; pesticides, Tanzania, 165-168 Park: Great Barrier Reef Marine, 10, 28; persistent contaminants, New Zealand, 58 74; St Lucia Wetland, South 30; TBT, 126; toxic chemicals, 40 Nigeria, 57 Africa, 64 Polychaete worms, 125 Nightjar, 66 Parrots: 50-51; thick-billed, 185 Polydora ligni, 125 Nipponia nippon, 130 Partula spp., 16 Pongo pygmaeus, 23, 63, 70, 192 Norton, B. The Mountain Gorilla Pauxi: pauxi, 51; unicornis, 53 Porphyrio mantelli, 14 (book review), 173-174 Peat: bogs, 187; depletion, 9; pro- Porpoise: Dall’s, 182; harbour, 28 Noturus placidus, 12 tection, 7 Portraits of the Rainforest (book Nucella lapillus, 126 Peccary, Chacoan, 147-155 review), 174 Numenius tenuirostris, 65 Pelican: Dalmatian, 61; spotbilled, Possum: brush-tailed, 135; Nycticebus coucang, 177 10 Leadbeater’s, 134 Pelicanus: crispus, 67; philippensis, Presbytis geei, 124 Obadi, N. Dirachma 10 Profligate spending exploits socotrana—back from the brink? Pelos del Diablo, 73 wildlife inTaiwan, 18-20 229-232 Pemba fruit bat—on the edge of Protected areas: Neotropical, 50, Oil birds, 194 extinction? The, 110-112 52; Ross Lake National Okavango, 127-128 Penelope: argyrotis, 51; barbata, 179; Recreation Area, 13; in Saudi Oliver, W.L.R. The Philippine spp., 83 Arabia, 225-227; threatened, 63 Spotted Deer Conservation Penguin: king, 15; rockhopper, Pterodroma phaeopygia, 195 Project, 199-205 76-79; yellow-eyed, 135 Pteropus: 110; livingstonii, 110; Oman, 56, 115 Peres, C.A. Humboldt’s woolly rodricensis, 110; subniger, 110; Onchorhynchus tshawytscha, 132 monkets decimated by hunting voeltzkowi, 110, 124 Opuntia: 72; spinosissima, 72; stric- in Amazonia, 89-95 ta, 72; triacantha, 72 Pereskia aculeata, 189 Rabbit: 236; Lower Keys, 70 Orang-utan, 19-20, 23, 63, 69, 70, Petocz, R.G. Conservation and Rail, Asian yellow, 179 121, 192 Devlopment in Irian Jaya: A Rainbowfish, Lake Eacham, 235 Orchid: slipper, 192; export ban, Strategy for Rational Resource Rainforest Politics: Ecological 16 Utilization (book review), 172 Destruction in South-east Asia Ornithoptera alexandrae, 176, 197 Petrel, dark-rumped, 195 (book review) 172 Ortalis ruficauda, 53 Petroica traversi, 14 Rainforests of central Oryctolagus spp., 6 Pheasant, white-eared, 130 Borneo—threatened by mod- Oryx: 6; Arabian, 9, 117, 180, Philauthus romeri, 192 ern development, 21-26 222-223, 224, 233 Philippine Spotted Deer Rats: 207; cloud, 237 Oryx: leucoryx: 6, 9, 180, 222-223; Conservation Project, The, Rattan, 24 gazella, 188 199-205 Rattus rattus, 207 Oryx 100% Fund, 57-58, 119, Phoca: groenlandia, 28; hispida, 28; Read, M. Tropical Forest Forum 176-178, 237 sibirica, 28; vituline, 27 launched in UK, 123; Plants O’Shea, T.J. Belize—a last Pig: bearded, 23; warty, 237 Committee of CITES, 238-240 stronghold for manatees in the Pinkroot, gentian, 132 Red Alert Project, 21 Caribbean, 156-164 Pipile jacutinga, 134 Reintroductions: 117; of ferret, 71; Otaria: byronia, 197; flavescens, 75 Pitta gurneyi, 69 of gazelles, 104; of tortoise, 71; Otters: 30, 117, 126; sea, 131 Pityriasis gymnocephala, 58 of wolf, 72 Owl, northern spotted, 70, 193 Plants: air, 239; endangered, 136 Reithrodontomys raviventris, 71 Oystercatcher, 10 Platalea minor, 68 Remya: kauaiensis, 193; mauiensis, Oxyura leucocephala, 123, 179-180 Platanista minor, 194 193; montgomery, 193 Ozotoceros bezoarticus, 195 Poaching: 127, 215-221; of cranes, Reserves: El Triunfo, Mexico, 58; 189; of gazelle, 103; of ivory Ifon Forest, Nigeria, 68; 245 Shaumari, Jordan, 9; Okumu Seabrook, W. How many green the Lesser Antilles, 33-38 Forest, Nigeria, 57; in Fiji, 16; turtles nest on Aldabra? 96-98 Steatornis caripensis, 194 Tambopata-Candamo, Peru, 73 Seals: 6; Cape fur, 9: common or Steedman, C. Rattlesnake collec- Return of the Whooping Crane harbour, 27; harp, 28; grey, 27; tion drives—their implications (book review), 56 Hawaiian monk, 132; for species and environmental Rhinoceros: 16, 64, 68, 186, Mediterranean monk, 67; conservation, 39-44 209-214, 215-221; African, 116; monk, 187; ringed, 28; Siberian, Stenella coeruleoalba, 8, 67 Asian, 115; black, 9, 137, 210; 28; southern fur, 15; subantarc- Steppe, marmot—its past and greater Indian, 69, 210, tic fur, 78 future, The, 45-49 215-221; Javan, 65, 210; Seehausen, O. The Pemba fruit Sterna paradisaea, 7 Sumatran, 210; white, 209, 210 bat—on the edge of extinction? Sternostroma tracheocolum, 15 Rhinoceros: sondaicus, 65; 110-112 Stizostedion lucioperca, 67 unicornis, 69, 215-221 Selaginella, i16 Stork: black, 187; black-necked, Rhyticeros corrugatus, 58 Selenarctos thibetanus, 190 15; greater adjutant, 69; jabiru, Rio Negro, Brazil, 80-88 Shad, allis, 67 195; milky, 12; oriental white, 9 Robin: Chatham Island black, 14; Shark: 77; basking, 67; great Strahl, S. Conservation of large magpie, 128, 189 white, 128 avian frugivores and the man- Rockhopper penguins and other Shark Specialist Group, 123 agement of Neotropical pro- marine life threatened by drift- Shrew: 233; a new, 165; elephant, tected areas, 50-55 net fisheries at Tristan da 236; tree, 236 Streptopelia turtur, 188 Cunha, 76-79 Shrimp, Squirrel Chimney Cave, Strix occidentalis caurina, 70 Romania, 67 70 Sulawesi, 177 Roughy, orange, 15, 74 Shuker, K.P.N. Extraordinary Sunfish, 77 Routh, A. Update on Zakynthos Animlas Worldwide (book Sustainable use of forest, 62, 236 turtles, 4 review), 234 Swietenia: 239; macrophylla, 57 Rupicapra pyrenaica ornata, 187 Sick, Helmut (obituary) 136 Swiftlet, grey-rumped, 237 Rusa, Philippine, 199 Silene polypetala, 193 Sylvilagus palustris hefneri, 70 Rwanda, 119-120 Silktail, Vanua Levu, 16 Synemon plana, 134 Ryan, P.G. Rockhopper penguins Simmonds, M. What future for and other marine life threat- European seals now the epi- Taber, A.B. The status and conser- ened by driftnet fisheries at demic is over? 27-32; vation of the Chacoan peccary Tristan da Cunha, 76-79 Legislation fails to save turtles, in Paraguay, 147-155 344 Taiwan, trade, 18 Sajdak, R.A. Status of West Indian Sistrurus sp., 39 Takahe, 14 racers in the Lesser Antilles, Sites of Special Scientific Interest, Tamarin, golden lion, 108, 133 33-38 122 Tanzania, 110-112 Salim, Emil, 75 Sitwell, N. Felipe Benavides, Tern, Arctic, 7 Salisbury, C.A. Belize—a last 175-176 Terrapins: 20; giant Asian river, stronghold for manatees in the Smet, K. de, Cuvier’s gazelle in 69 Caribbean, 156-164 Algeria, 99-104 Testudo: hermanni, 169-171; klein- Salmon, chinook, 132 Snails, Hawaiian tree, 13 manni, 67 Sanctuary, seal, 28 Snakes: 33-44; smooth, 66 Thamnophilus praecox, 133 Santiapillai, C. Javan rhino: cap- Snapper, red, 72 Thouless, C. Conservation in tive breeding concern, 65 Snowdrop, 239 Saudi Arabia, 222-228 Sarawak, 57 Socotra, Indian Ocean, 229-232 Thylacine, 74 Saudi Arabia, 61, 222-228 Species Survival Commission, 63, Thylacinus cyncoephalus, 74 Scientific Management of Temperate 115-117, 235-236 Tiger: 191, 233, 236; Bengal, 6; in Communities for Conservation, Spellerberg, I.F. The Scientific vitro fertilzation, 6; man-eater, The (book review), 174 Management of Temperate 11 Siberian, 6, 115 Scott, J. Painted wolves: Wild Dogs Communities for Conservation Tillandsia, 239 of the Serengeti-Mara (book (book review), 174 Tinamous solitarius, 134 review), 173 Spigelia gentianoides, 132 Tioman archipelago, 177 Screwworm, New World, 63, 66, Spiraea virginiana, 71 Toad, golden, 194 116 Spoonbill, black-faced, 68 Topshells, 197 Sea: cucumbers, 13; urchins, 13 St Helena, 184-185 Tortoise: 117; Bolson, 71; Sea lion: southern, 75, 197; Steller, Starling, Bali, 192 Egyptian, 67; Hermann’s, 193 Status and conservation of the 169-171 Sea of Sands and Mists, The (book Chacoan peccary in Paraguay, Tortoiseshell, 190 review), 56 The, 147-155 Toucans, 50-51 Sea Turtle Protection Society, 4 Status of West Indian racers in Trade: 70, 115, 209; birds, 51-52, 246 66; birds’ nests, 24; chim- Vireo atricapillus, 125 World Conservation Union (see panzee, 127; coral, 183; dolphin Virus, seal, 28 TUCN) jewellery, 73; elephant hide, 11; Vole, Forida saltmarsh, 194 World Heritage List, 125 endangered plants, 192; ivory, World List of Mammalian Species, 5, 18; orang-utans, 63; orchids, War, Gulf, 61 A. (3rd edition) (book review), 191; pet, 52; primates, 24; Warbler: Dartford, 66; golden- 174 rhino-horn, 18, 186, 190, cheeked, 12, 194; Kirtland’s, 71 World Resources Institute, 2 209-214; snake skin, 39; Warwick, C. Rattlesnake collec- World Wildlife Fund, 230 Thailand, 130, 190-191; turtle, tion drives—their implications 75, 125; whale products 183 for species and environmental Yew, Pacific, 193 TRAFFIC, 214 conservation, 39-44 Transmigration, 21 Waterbuck, 140 Zakynthos, Greece, 4 Trichechus: inunguis, 195; manatus, Wells, S. Coral seizure, 183 Zander, 67 72, 156-164 Weka, North Island, 135 Ziphius cavirostris, 188 Trichosorus vulpecula, 135 Weta: Kaikoura giant, 58; Trillium, 239 Mahoehui giant, 58 Tringa guttifer, 6 Wetlands: Egypt, 8; Indian Tristan da Cunha, 76-79 Ramsar sites, 10; in Korea, 10; Trochus niloticus, 197 Yellow River, China, 10 Tropical Forest Action Plan, 2 Whales: 234, 181-183; beluga, 70; Tropical Forest Forum, 123 fin, 182; goose-beaked, 188; Trout, aurora, 12 minke, 66, 125, 181, 182 Tulotoma magnifica, 193 Whale and Dolphin Sanctuary, Tuna: 76; dolphin-safe, 8, 13; and Ireland, 187 drift nets, 16; longfin, 77 Whaling, 181-183 Turtles: 57, 61, 62, 72, 75, 76, 133, What future for European seals 188, 191, 227; in Ecuador, 14; now the epidemic is over? freshwater, 117; in Greece, 4; 27-32 green in Mauritius, 68; green Wheeler, A. Dolphins: Their Life 73, 96-98, 129, 192; hawksbill, and Survival (book review), 113 75, 125, 129, 190; Kemp's ridley, Whelk, dog, 126 13, 71-72; loggerhead, 187, 189; White Sea, 6 leatherback, 189; marine, 3-4, 8, Whitten, T. Conservation and 65, 67, 194; yellow blotched Development in Irian Jaya (book map, 193 review) 172; Rainforest Politics: Turtle Excluder Devices, 13 Ecological Destruction in South- east Asia (book review) 172-173 Uacari, golden-backed, 80-88 Widdringtonia cupressoides, 1 Umbrella bird, long-wattled, 180 Wild dog—Africa’s vanishing United Nations: Development carnivore, The, 137-146 Programme, 2; 1990 List of Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, National Parks and Protected 123-124 Areas (book review), 113-114 Wildlife Park, Al Areen, Bahrain, Uria spp., 131 6 Urocissa caerulea, 130 Wilson, J. Lemurs of the Lost Uromastyx hardwickii, 190 World: Exploring the Forests and Ursus: americanus, 125; arctos, 8, Crocodile Caves of Madagascar 66, 126-127, 185, 187 (book review), 56 Wilson, R. Lemurs of the Lost Veal, R. Endemic invertebrates World (book review) 56; Guide extinct on St Helena, 184-185 to the Birds of Madagascar (book Verheyen, W.N. A new forest review), 114; The Mountain shrew from southern Tanzania, Gorilla (book review), 173-174 165-168 Winser, N. The Sea of Sands and Vigne, L. Assam’s rhinos face Mists (book review), 56 new poaching threats, 215-221 Wolf: 13, 66, 116, 173; grey, 193; Villas, villages and tortoises—a * red, 72, 117 sequel, 169-171 Wood, E. Coral seizure, 183 Vipera berus, 67 Woodstar, Esmeralda’s, 195 Vireo, black-capped, 125 World Bank, 1, 26

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