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8 Nov 2009 A hundred years ago, West Africa's last giraffes numbered in the the last population left in West Africa," said Jean - Patrick Suraud,
Compter les Girafes  - [ Translate this page ] 18 août 2010 «Passer de 49 girafes en 1996 à plus de 200, c'est une réussite, note Jean - Patrick Suraud. Mais l'Union mondiale de conservation de la blogs.mediapart.fr/blog/pol/180810/compter-les-girafes - Cached Une croissance au long cou - Libération - [ Translate this page ] 31 mars 2009 Pris de passion pour les girafes , il participe, aux côtés de Jean - Patrick Suraud , coordinateur scientifique de l'ASGN et doctorant en www.liberation.fr/.../0101559167-une-croissance-au-long-cou - Cached - Similar West Africa's last giraffes make surprising comeback - News - The
14 Jan 2007 Be it road accidents or clearing of habitat to poaching, the giraffes are menaced more by human activity. A French ecologist, Jean - Patrick
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30 Dec 2007 Koure, Niger (AFP) Dec 30, 2007 - The last West African giraffes have found a warned Jean Patrick Suraud, ASGN's scientific coordinator.
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8 Nov 2009 Bushdrums.com - News, general: W. Africa's Last Giraffes Make the last population left in West Africa," said Jean - Patrick Suraud,
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7 Oct 2010 Sixteen years of work by the Association to Safeguard the Giraffes of Niger ( ASGN) are paying off, says Jean Patrick Suraud,
Interview: Jean - Patrick Suraud, responsable scientifique de L  - [ Translate this page ] 1 mars 2010 Rencontre avec Jean - Patrick Suraud, responsable scientifique de L'Association pour la Sauvegarde des Girafes au Niger. www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=331414807636 - Cached West African giraffes make stridesScience Illustrated | Science
7 Nov 2009 It's easier for humans to spot giraffes in Niger these days since the last population left in West Africa," said Jean - Patrick Suraud,
Les girafes de retour au Niger « Nuage Ciel d'Azur - [ Translate this page ] 29 déc. 2009 D'après Jean - Patrick Suraud, la population de girafes au Niger croît de 12% par an depuis 1996. Cela vient en particulier du fait qu'elles nuage1962.wordpress.com/2009/12/.../les-girafes-de-retour-au-niger/ - Cached Niger scrub becomes last sanctuary for giraffe herds
9 Nov 2009 A century ago, West Africa's giraffes numbered in the thousands, Jean - Patrick Suraud of the Association to Safeguard the Giraffes of
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6 Jan 2011 West African giraffes in Niger are a distinct species. Only 150 are still living . JEAN - PATRICK SURAUD. An uneasy balance exists between
West African Giraffes In Niger Are On The Brink Of Extinction
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick ViewThe giraffes of Niger, known as West African giraffes , were once on the brink of extinction. Jean - Patrick Suraud is a French scientist
Todd Pitman : Les girafes de retour au Niger | Saviez-vous que - [ Translate this page ] 25 déc. 2009 D'après Jean - Patrick Suraud, la population de girafes au Niger croît de 12% par an depuis 1996. Cela vient en particulier du fait qu'elles www.cyberpresse.ca › Sciences › En vrac - Cached West Africa's last giraffes make surprise comeback / LJWorld.com
“Two hundred twenty is still a very, very low number,” says Jean - Patrick Suraud , a scientist with the Association to Safeguard the Giraffes of Niger.
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27 Sep 2009 Jean - Patrick Suraud has been the scientific coordinator of the ASGN (Association pour la Sauvegarde des Girafes du Niger - Association for
Things Are Looking Up for Niger's Wild Giraffes | Science & Nature
8 Nov 2009 Giraffes from Africa's most endangered giraffe subspecies feed at the last population left in West Africa,” said Jean - Patrick Suraud,




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