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A Rapid Biological Assessment of the Konashen Community Owned Conservation Area, Southern Guyana: RAP Bulletin of Biological Assesesment #51
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A Rapid Biological Assessment of the Konashen Community Owned Conservation Area, Southern Guyana: RAP Bulletin of Biological Assesesment #51

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The Konashen Community Owned Conservation Area (COCA)-a stretch of 625,000 hectares of forest in the southern region of Guyana-is relatively unexplored and considered to be one of the last large intact areas of tropical wilderness remaining in Guyana. The data collected during a rapid assessment survey, summarized in this volume, indicate that the forests of the Konashen COCA-maintained primarily by members of the Wai Wai indigenous group-are in very good condition and support rich biodiversity. The assessment team recorded twelve species that are likely new to science as well as more than sixty species found for the first time in Guyana and a number of threatened and endemic species.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Conservation International,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
1 July 2008
Pages
90
ISBN
9781934151242

The Konashen Community Owned Conservation Area (COCA)-a stretch of 625,000 hectares of forest in the southern region of Guyana-is relatively unexplored and considered to be one of the last large intact areas of tropical wilderness remaining in Guyana. The data collected during a rapid assessment survey, summarized in this volume, indicate that the forests of the Konashen COCA-maintained primarily by members of the Wai Wai indigenous group-are in very good condition and support rich biodiversity. The assessment team recorded twelve species that are likely new to science as well as more than sixty species found for the first time in Guyana and a number of threatened and endemic species.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Conservation International,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
1 July 2008
Pages
90
ISBN
9781934151242