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 ProjectsTrade: Books and PublicationsAWI (Animal Welfare Institute). Secret Slaughter of Blue Whales Exposed;
Validity of Whaling Data; Russian Pirate Whaling. AWI Quarterly, Winter
1994, Vol. 43, No. 1; Whales: Two Steps Forward and One Step Back at IWC.
AWI Quarterly, Spring 1994, Vol. 43, No. 2; A History of Lawlessness--Can
Whalers Ever be Trusted? AWI Quarterly, Spring 1995, Vol. 44, No. 2. Animal
Welfare Institute, Washington, DC.
BI (BirdLife International). 2000. Threatened Birds of the World. Lynx
Edicions, Barcelona, Spain.
Butler, P.J. 1992. Parrots, Pressures, People, and Pride. In: New World
Parrots in Crisis. Solutions from Conservation Biology. Ed. by S.R.
Beissinger and N.F.R. Snyder. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC.
Carr, A. 1973. So Excellent a Fishe. A Natural History of Sea Turtles. Anchor
Books, New York.
Chadwick, D. 2001. Pursuing the Minke. The most abundant baleen whale is still
a mystery to science and a target for whalers. National Geographic, April,
Vol. 199, No. 4.
Chan, S., A. Ishihara, D.J. Lu, M. Phipps and J.A. Mills. 1995a. Observations
on the Whale Meat Trade in East Asia. TRAFFIC Bulletin, Vol. 15, No. 3.
Chan, S., A.V. Madsimuk and L.V. Zhirnov. 1995b. From Steppe to Store: The
Trade in Saiga Antelope Horn. Compiled by S.V. Nash, TRAFFIC International,
Cambridge, UK.
Chivers, C.J. 2000. Eve's Revenge, The Python's Sorrow. The snakeskin business
is booming, but what it means for the snake is unclear. The New York Times,
June 18.
Cunningham, C. and J. Berger. 1997. Horn of Darkness. Rhinos on the Edge.
Oxford University Press, New York.
Currey, D. 1996. The Political Wilderness. India's Tiger Crisis. Environmental
Investigation Agency, London, UK.
Cushman, J.H., Jr. 2001. Whale Watching Grows into a $1 Billion Industry.
The New York Times, Sept. 9.
DeSalle, R. and V.J. Birstein. 1996. PCR Identification of Black Caviar.
(Scientific Correspondence) Nature, May 16, Vol. 381(6579), pages 197-198.
Duc, L.D. and S. Broad. 1995. Exploitation of Hawksbill Turtles in Vietnam.
TRAFFIC Bulletin, Vol. 15, No. 2, pages 77-82.
Ellis, R. 1991. Men and Whales. Alfred A. Knopf, New York.
Ernst, C.H. and R.W. Barbour. 1989. Turtles of the World. Smithsonian
Institution Press, Washington, DC.
Galster, S. and R. Chen. 1994. Investigation Uncovers Japanese Whale Meat
Smuggling Operation. AWI Quarterly, Spring 1994, Vol. 43, No. 2.
Galster, S.R., S.F. LaBudde and C. Stark. 1994. Crime Against Nature.
Organized Crime and the Illegal Wildlife Trade. Endangered Species Project,
San Francisco, CA (Fort Mason Center, E-205, San Francisco, CA 94123).
Galster, S.R. and K.V. Eliot. 1999. Roaring back: anti-poaching strategies
for the Russian Far East and the comeback of the Amur Tiger. In: Riding the
Tiger. Tiger Conservation in Human-dominated Landscapes. Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge, UK. Ed. by J. Seidensticker, S. Christie and
P. Jackson.
Highley, K. and S.C. Highley. 1994. Bear Farming and Trade in China and
Taiwan. Humane Society of the United States, Washington, DC.
Hill, G. 1994. Observations of Wildlife Trade in Mergui Tavoy District,
Kawthoolei. TRAFFIC Bulletin, Vol. 14, No 3, pages 107-110.
Hilton-Taylor, C. 2000. 2000 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
International Union for the Conservation of Nature, The World Conservation
Union, Gland, Switzerland.
Howell, S.N.G. and S. Webb. 1995. A Guide to the Birds of Mexico and Northern
Central America. Oxford University Press, Cambridge, UK.
Knights, P. 1996. From Forest to Pharmacy. The Global Underground Trade in
Bear Parts. The Investigative Network and The Humane Society of the United
States, Washington, DC.
Koshkarev, E. 1994. Snow Leopard Poaching in Central Asia. Cat News (IUCN
Cat Specialist Group), Autumn, No. 21, page 18.
Kristof, N.D. 1996. Shimonoseki Journal. Japan's Whalers Start to Take on
a Hunted Look. The New York Times, June 24.
Kumar, A. 1993. Shahtoosh--King of Wool. TRAFFIC Bulletin, Vol. 14, page 39.
Kumar, A. and B. Wright. 1999. Combating tiger poaching and illegal wildlife
trade in India. In: Riding the Tiger. Tiger Conservation in Human-dominated
Landscapes. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. Ed. by
J. Seidensticker, S. Christie and P. Jackson.
Martin, E.S. and M. Phipps. 1996. A Review of the Wild Animals Trade in
Cambodia. TRAFFIC Bulletin, August, Vol. 16, No. 2, pages 45-60.
Matthiessen, P. 1997. The Last Wild Tigers. Audubon, March-April, Vol. 99, No.
2, pages 54-63, 122-125.
Munn, C. 1988. The Real Macaws. Animal Kingdom (New York Zoological Society,
now Wildlife Conservation Society), Vol. 91, No. 5, pages 20-26.
Nash, S.V. 1993b. Sold for a Song. The Trade in Southeast Asian Non-CITES
Birds. TRAFFIC International, Cambridge, UK.
Nowak, R.M. 1999. Walker's Mammals of the World. 6th edition. Johns Hopkins
University Press, Baltimore, MD.
Pepin, Jacques. 2001. A Delicacy's Delicate Future. The New York Times (Op-ed
page), July 3. (Beluga sturgeon and its caviar).
Revkin, A.C. 2000. U.S. Is Asked to Ban Beluga Caviar Imports. The New York
Times, Dec. 19.
Schaller, G. 1998. Wildlife of the Tibetan Steppe. University of Chicago
Press, Chicago, IL.
Stevens, W.K. 1994. American Box Turtles Decline, Perishing Cruelly in
Foreign Lands. The New York Times, May 10, pages C1, C4.
Tagliabue, J. 2001. U.N. Agency Won't Ban Caspian Sea Caviar. The New York
Times, June 22.
Talmadge, E. 2000. Japan defiant in face of whale hunt outcry. The Boston
Globe, Sept. 6.
TRAFFIC Bulletin. TRAFFIC International, c/o WCMC, 219 Huntington Rd.,
Cambridge, CB3 0DL UK (e-mail: traffic@wcmc.org.uk).
TRAFFIC (USA), 1250 - 24th St., NW, Washington, DC 20037.
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