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A Rapid Biodiversity Assessment of the Kaijende Highlands, Enga Province, Papua New Guinea: RAP Bulletin of Biological Assessment #45
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A Rapid Biodiversity Assessment of the Kaijende Highlands, Enga Province, Papua New Guinea: RAP Bulletin of Biological Assessment #45

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This report presents the biological results of a scientific expedition to the remote Kaijende Highlands region of Papua New Guinea. The assessment team found a region of spectacular natural beauty containing many rare and poorly known plant and animal species, amongst which they discovered sixteen new plant and eight new frog species. The area has exceptional conservation potential, the researchers explain, since its high-montane habitats remain substantially intact and local communities are being engaged in the development of conservation management strategies for the region.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Conservation International,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
1 October 2007
Pages
94
ISBN
9781934151082

This report presents the biological results of a scientific expedition to the remote Kaijende Highlands region of Papua New Guinea. The assessment team found a region of spectacular natural beauty containing many rare and poorly known plant and animal species, amongst which they discovered sixteen new plant and eight new frog species. The area has exceptional conservation potential, the researchers explain, since its high-montane habitats remain substantially intact and local communities are being engaged in the development of conservation management strategies for the region.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Conservation International,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
1 October 2007
Pages
94
ISBN
9781934151082