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The Eastern Steppe Living Landscape: Sustaining wildlife and traditional livelihoods in the arid grasslands of Mongolia Zahler, P.; Wildlife Conservation Society volume number pages - edition
South Asian nations pledge cooperation on rampant wildlife trade Zain S. WWF Zain S. (2008, February 6). South Asian nations pledge cooperation on rampant wildlife trade. WWF [online]. Available. http://www.panda.org/news_facts/newsroom/index.cfm?uNewsID=124200 [2009, February 9]
Open Borders, Demand Keep Wildlife Trade Going Zaw, M. Inter Press Service Asia-Pacific Zaw, M. (2005, May). Open Borders, Demand Keep Wildlife Trade Going. Inter Press Service Asia-Pacific. [Online]. Available: http://www.newsmekong.org/open_borders_demand_keep_wildlife_trade_going [2008, May 29].
Monitoring trade and use patterns of wildlife in Shanghai, China, and education on the use of wildlife products, especially for traditional Chinese medicines Zhang, E., Li. E. and T. Krizek; Wildlife Conservation Society volume number pages - edition
Conservation education on the use of wildlife products, especially for traditional Chinese medicines Zhang, E.; Wildlife Conservation Society volume number pages - edition
Tighter controls urged for illegal wildlife trade Zhe, Z. China Daily Zhe, Z. (2007, December 5). Tighter controls urged for illegal wildlife trade. China Daily. [Online]. Available: http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2007-12/05/content_6298901.htm [2008, May 15].
International Trade Status and Crisis for Snake Species in China Zhou, Z., and Z. Jiang Zhou, Z., and Z. Jiang. 2004. International Trade Status and Crisis for Snake Species in China. Conservation Biology 18(5): 1386.
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