Scientific Papers

Nature Seychelles, partners' and other published scientific papers in PDF format. Note that these papers have been made available to Nature Seychelles by their authors and have been made publicly available to the extent that any applicable copyrights are respected by those who download them. Copies of papers downloaded may be used for educational and non-commercial purposes only and may not be reproduced or circulated.  

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Currie, D., Bristol, R.,Millett, J. & Shah, N. J. The distribution and population of the Seychelles black paradise flycatcher Terpsiphone corvina: implications for conservation and translocation. Bird Conservation International (2003) 13:307-318.
Currie, D., Bristol, R., Millett, J., Hill, M. Bristol, U., Parr, S. J. & Shah, N. J.2003. Habitat requirements of the Seychelles black paradise flycatcher Terpsiphone corvina: a re-evaluation of translocation priorities. Ibis 145, 624-636.
Shah,N.J., Henri, K., Souyave, J. and Parr, S. 2003. A template for re-introductions in Seychelles: a solution in search of a problem? – in reply. Re-introduction News No. 23: November 2003.
Millett, J et al, 2003.Re-introduction of endemic birds in the Seychelles: a response – in reply. Re-introduction News No. 23: November 2003
Conservation introductions of Seychelles fody and warbler to Denis Island, Seychelles by Rachel Bristol, Science Co-ordinator, Nature Seychelles. Re-introduction NEWS: No. 24 April 2005

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