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Cracid Specialist Group Bulletin

The Cracid Newsletter

Edited by A. Schmitz and R. Buccholz. The predecessor to Bulletin of the Cracid Specialist Group. There were three semi-annual/annual volumes.

CSG Newsletter 1
CSG Newsletter 2
CSG Newsletter 3


Bulletin of the Cracid Specialist Group
Edited by D.M. Brooks, S.L. Pereira and F. Gonzalez-Garcia. Trilingual and distributed bi-annually. For more information contact Dan Brooks. For a subscription information contact.ISSN #1096-7168
Index to the Bulletin of the Cracid Specialist Group Volumns 1- 20
Books


The Cracidae: Their Biology and Conservation

The Cracidae: Their Biology and Conservation. 1997.
Edited by S.D. Strahl, S. Beaujon, D.M. Brooks, A.J. Begazo, G. Sedaghatkish, and F. Olmos. Hancock House Publishers, WA. ISBN 0-888-399-419-5 

The contents comprise proceedings of the II and III International Cracid Symposiums, with some invited manuscripts. The trilingual book exceeds 500 pages and has over 80 published abstracts and manuscripts.


Biology and Conservation of the Piping Guans (Pipile) Biology and Conservation of the Piping Guans (Pipile). 1998.
Edited by D.M. Brooks, A. Begazo, and F. Olmos. Special Publication of the Cracid Specialist Group Number 1. ISBN 0-9668278-0-5

The trilingual contents comprise the Symposium on Biology and Conservation of the Piping Guans, with some invited manuscripts. Sections on Field Conservation and Ecology, Captive Breeding and Harvest Patterns.

Currassows, Guans and Chachalacas: Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan

Curassows, Guans and Chachalacas:
Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan
. 2000
.
Compiled by D.M. Brooks and S.D. Strahl, with Spanish translations by F. Gonzalez-Garcia, and Portuguese translations by S.G. Pereira. ISBN 2-8317-0511-8

This is one of the few trilingual Action Plans. It serves as a step-by-step guide on how to conserve Cracids, and also provides information on conservation status and threats. This document is the first step to identify and coordinate programs for the international management of cracids throughout Latin America.


Cracid Ecology and Conservation in the New Millennium Cracid Ecology and Conservation in the New Millennium. 2001.
Edited by D.M. Brooks and F. Gonzalez-Garcia. Miscellaneous Publications of the Houston Museum of Natural Science, Number 2. ISBN 0-9668278-1-3 Gonzalez-G., F., D.M. Brooks and S.D. Strahl. 2001.

The trilingual contents comprise proceedings of the I, II and III Regional Cracid Workshops/Symposia, with some invited manuscripts. The emphasis is Mexico, Colombia, and central South America, though many countries are represented.

  II Simposio Internacional de Oreophasis derbianus Memorias
(J. Rivas, E Secaira and J. Cornejo, Eds.). Univ. San Carlos de Guatemala, Guatemala.

Conserving Cracids: the most Threatened Family of Birds in the Americas Conserving Cracids: the most Threatened Family of Birds in the Americas. 2006.
Portugese Version - Spanish Version - English Version

  For Immediate Press Release
Edited by D.M. Brooks, L. Cancino and S.Pereira. Miscellaneous Publications of the Houston Museum of Natural Science, Number 6. ISBN 0-9668278-2-1.

This document serves as an updated version to the trilingual Action Plan done in 2006, representing the most recent advances in our knowledge of the biology, ecology and conservation status of the Family Cracidae. It represents the work of over 40 authors from
more than a dozen countries, compiling the most recent status updates and action priorities for threatened species and regional populations based on field data and on-the-ground expertise.

  Horned Guan (Oreophasis derbianus) International Studbook, 4th Ed.
(J. Cornejo, Ed.). Africam Safari, Mexico.



  III Symposium on the Biology, Distribution and Conservation of (Oreophasis derbianus) and its Habitat (October 3rd 2006, Veracruz, Mexico).


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