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Terrestrial RAP
Terrestrial raps have taken place in South America, Central America, the Asia-Pacific region, and Africa, including Madagascar. Learn more about the Terrestrial Rapid Assessment Program. To order print copies of RAP Bulletins, contact cabspubs@conservation.org.
- RAP#41: A Rapid Biological Assessment of Boké Préfecture, Northwestern Guinea (2006)
Download in PDF format - RAP#40: A Rapid Biological Assessment of Three Classified Forests in Southeastern Guinea (2006)
Download in PDF format - Preliminary Report: A Rapid Biological Assessment of North Lorma, Gola and Grebo National Forests in Liberia (2006)
Download in PDF format - Preliminary Report: A Rapid Biological Assessment of Sichuan Province, China (2006)
Download in PDF format - Preliminary Report: A Rapid Biological Assessment of Lely and Nassau Mountains, Suriname (2006)
Download in PDF format - RAP#36: A biological assessment of the terrestrial ecosystems of the Draw River, Boi-Tano, Tano Nimiri and Krokosua Hills forest reserves, southwestern Ghana (2005)
Download in PDF format - RAP #35: A Rapid Biological Assessment of the Forêt Classée du Pic de Fon, Simandou Range, South-eastern Republic of Guinea (2004)
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- RAP #34: A Rapid Biological Assessment of Two Classified Forests in South-Western Côte d’Ivoire (2005)
Download in PDF format - RAP #32: Une évaluation biologique rapide du corridor Mantadia-Zahamena, Madagascar (2005)
Download in PDF format - RAP #26: A Biodiversity Assessment of Eastern Kanuku Mountains, Lower Kwitaro River, Guyana (2002)
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- RAP #25: A Biodiversity Assessment of Yongsu - Cyclops Mountains and the Southern Mamberamo Basin, Papua, Indonesia (2002)
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- RAP #24: Informes de las Evaluaciones Biologicas Pampas del Heath, Peru; Alto Madidi, Bolivia; y Pando, Bolivia. (2002)
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- RAP #23: A Biological Assessment of the Réserve Naturelle Intégrale d'Ankarafantsika, Madagascar (2002)
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- RAP #21: Southern New Ireland, Papua New Guinea, A Biodiversity Assessment. (2000)
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- RAP #19: A Biological Assessment of the Aquatic Ecosystems of the Rio Paraguay Basic, Alto Paraguay, Paraguay. (2001)
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- RAP #18: A Biological Assessment of the Aquatic Ecosystems of the Pantanal, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. (2000)
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- RAP #16: A Biological Assessment of Laguna del Tigre National Park, Petén, Guatemala.
(2000)
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- RAP #14: A Biological Assessment of the Wapoga River Area of Northwestern Irian Jaya, Indonesia.
(2000)
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- RAP #13: A Biological Assessment of Parc National de la Marahoué, Côte d'Ivoire.
(December 1999)
- RAP #12: A Biological and Social Assessment of the Cordillera de Vilcabamba, Perú.
(July 2001, $19.95)
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- RAP #10: A Biological Assessment of Parque Nacional Noel Kempff Mercado, Bolivia
(1998)
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- RAP #9: A Biological Assessment of the Lakekamu Basin, Papua New Guinea
(1998)
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- RAP #8: A Rapid Assessment of the Humid Forests of South Central Chuquisaca, Bolivia
(1997)
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- RAP #7: The Cordillera del Cóndor Region of Ecuador and Peru: A Biological Assessment
(1997)
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- RAP #6: The Tambopata-Candamo Reserved Zone of Southeastern Peru: A Biological Assessment
(N1994)
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- RAP #5: A Biological Assessment of the Kanuku Mountain Region of Southwestern Guyana
(1993)
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- RAP #4: The Lowland Dry Forests of Santa Cruz, Bolivia: A Global Conservation Priority
(1993)
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- RAP #3: A Biological Assessment of the Columbia River Forest Reserve, Toledo District, Belize
(1993)
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- RAP #2: Status of Forest Remnants in the Cordillera de la Costa and Adjacent Areas of Southwestern Ecuador
(1992)
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- RAP #1: A Biological Assessment of the Alto Madidi Region, Northwest Bolivia
(1991)
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