BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SUPPLEMENTARY READING MATERIALS
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JOURNALS AND RESEARCH STUDIES
- Watching extinction happen: the dramatic population decline of the critically endangered Tanzanian Turquoise Dwarf Gecko, Lygodactylus williamsi by Flecks et al. [Salamandra journal Publications]
- Journal Entries from Arthur Loveridge on behalf of the East Africa Natural History Society. For a quick search use Ctrl-F Enter (446). [Journal of the East Africa Natural History Society] (First 6 pages of this old scanned copy are intentionally blank)
- [Acoustic and Visual Display Behavior of Gekkonid Lizards] Dale Marcellini Integrative and Comparative Biology, Volume 17, Issue 1, 1 February 1977, Pages 251–260 Published: 01 August 2015
- A. McWILLIAMS, D. (2005). [Nutrition research on calcium homeostasis]. I. Lizards (with recommendations). International Zoo Yearbook. 39. 69 - 77. 10.1111/j.1748-1090.2005.tb00006.x. International Zoo Yearbook
- Rose, K. (2005, June). [Common Diseases of Urban Wildlife]: REPTILES. Australian Registry of Wildlife Health, Taronga Zoo, p. 12.
HABITAT ASSESSMENTS
- The Impact of Invasive Tree Species Cedrela odorota on Population of Critically Endangered Lizard Species Lygodactylus williamsi at Kimboza Forest Reserve, Tanzania - Final Report [The Rufford Foundation is a charity established specifically for the development of Rufford Small Grants for Nature Conservation (RSGs)]
- The Future of the Uluguru Mountain Forest, Tanzania Peter Mwita Nkombe [The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)]
ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS AND MONITORING
- United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre Review for Lygodactylus williamsi. [UN Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre]
- European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) Lygodactylus Williamsi Breeding Programme Overview January 2018 for education and in situ conservation work. [EAZA Breeding programmes]
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY BODIES
- CITES Consideration of Proposals for Amendment of Appendices I and II. [Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora]
- Appendices I, II and III [Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora] Valid as of 2017-10-04
- CITES E CoP17 Prop 30 [Inclusion of Lygodactylus williamsi in Appendix I]
MISC.
- What is a Herpetologist and How can I Become One? Volume 2014(1): 1-2 31 January 2014 [jnah.cnah.org]
- The Australian Registry of Wildlife Health - [Common Diseases of Reptiles with images]