Oryx

Papers
(The TQCC of Oryx is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Areas of hope: ensuring the conservation of future values of nature25
Using local ecological knowledge to determine the status of Cantor's giant softshell turtle Pelochelys cantorii in Kerala, India19
Protecting Przewalski's gazelle18
The Treeline: The Last Forest and the Future of Life on Earth by Ben Rawlence (2022) 352 pp., Jonathan Cape, London, UK. ISBN 978-1-78733-224-9 (hbk), GBP 20.00.16
A historic event marks World Rhino Day 2021 in India14
The Salto Morato Manifest for Conservation Translocations13
ORX volume 56 issue 4 Cover and Front matter13
Insights from the media into the bird trade in India: an analysis of reported seizures13
Partnership for conserving the Sub-Himalayan grasslands of India13
Reanalysis of sequences of alleged Javan tiger highlights the difficulties in studying big cats and the need for high-throughput sequencing13
Reflections: What Wildlife Needs and How to Provide It by Mark Avery (2023) 248 pp., Pelagic Publishing, London, UK. ISBN 978-1-78427-390-3 (pbk), GBP 20.00.11
Conservation Action Plan for two endemic and threatened tree species in Brazilian biodiversity hotspots11
Doing social science with conservation: co-reflexivity on the project model in conservation11
ORX volume 55 issue 4 Cover and Back matter11
ORX volume 58 issue 3 Cover and Front matter11
Hunt for the Shadow Wolf: The Lost History of Wolves in Britain and the Myths and Stories that Surround Them by Derek Gow (2024) 256 pp., Chelsea Green Publishing UK, London, UK. ISBN 978-1-64502-042-11
Three spatially separate records confirm the presence of and provide a range extension for the giant pangolin Smutsia gigantea in Kenya—CORRIGENDUM11
Briefly10
Anthropogenic pressure on large carnivores and their prey in the highly threatened forests of Tanintharyi, southern Myanmar10
The roaming wild Asian elephants of Yunnan, China, pose a challenge to conservation10
ORX volume 57 issue 4 Cover and Front matter10
ORX volume 55 issue 3 Cover and Front matter10
Briefly9
Using a theory of change to evaluate the impact of a conservation training programme: a practitioner's perspective9
Wildlife conservation through traditional values: alarming numbers of crocodile attacks reported from Timor-Leste9
ORX volume 58 issue 1 Cover and Back matter9
Why Conserve Nature? Perspectives on Meanings and Motivations by Stephen Trudgill (2022) 400 pp., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. ISBN 978-1-108-95857-8 (pbk), GBP 39.99.9
Socio-economic factors correlating with illegal use of giraffe body parts9
Release trial of captive-bred variable harlequin frogs Atelopus varius shows that frogs disperse rapidly, are difficult to recapture and do not readily regain skin toxicity—ERRATUM9
IUCN Species Survival Commission Sponge Specialist Group8
A range-wide conservation action plan for the European bison8
African Forest elephants persist in Guinea-Bissau but require an emergency conservation plan8
ORX volume 57 issue 6 Cover and Back matter8
New IUCN Species Survival Commission Marine Star Specialist Group8
Alliance of protected areas for better landscape conservation outcomes in northern Saudi Arabia8
Conservation status and priorities for Sulawesi's unique small mammal fauna8
ORX volume 57 issue 6 Cover and Front matter8
Breeding of Cory's shearwaterCalonectris borealison Selvagem Grande and beneficial effects of removal of invasive mammals8
Recent jaguar records confirm the conservation value of the Baritú–Tariquía corridor between Argentina and Bolivia8
Secrets of the clouded leopard: abundance, habitat use and carnivore coexistence in tropical forest of Manas National Park, Assam, India8
A cryptic elapid snake persists in the wake of catastrophic wildfires7
The Bird-Friendly City: Creating Safe Urban Habitats by Timothy Beatley (2021) 272 pp., Island Press, Washington, DC, USA. ISBN 978-1-64283-047-7 (pbk), USD 35.00.7
Lack of crucial information exacerbates barriers to mitigating human–elephant conflicts in rural Kenya7
Illegal pangolin trade in Nepal: a response to Suwal et al.7
Population monitoring of a Critically Endangered antelope, the mountain bongo, using camera traps and a novel identification scheme7
Dynamic occupancy modelling to determine the status of a Critically Endangered lizard7
Assessing the success of the first cheetah reintroduction in Malawi7
Biodiversity, renewable energy and maritime spatial planning in Europe: should offshore wind farms be located in marine protected areas?7
The Killer Whale Journals: Our Love and Fear of Orcas by Hanne Strager (2023) 280 pp., Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, USA. ISBN 978-1-4214-4622-6 (hbk), USD 29.95.7
A partnership for better knowledge and conservation of two endemic bats in New Caledonia7
New habitats for birds: rapid population growth and new breeding species in Poland7
New database enhances the accessibility of global biodiversity information for conservation monitoring7
Assessing the conservation status of and challenges facing Asiatic black bears and Malayan sun bears in Bangladesh6
Failing badger protection6
Human–wildlife conflicts in Patagonia: ranchers’ perceptions of guanacoLama guanicoeabundance6
Conservation biology of three threatened Limonium species endemic to Zakynthos Island (Ionian Islands, Greece)6
Rediscovery of Swertia dilatata var. pilosa after 140 years6
Assessment of the global population size of the Mongolian gazelle Procapra gutturosa6
Conservation of the Critically Endangered dark sitana in Nepal through education campaigns6
Important Marine Mammal Areas celebrated—yet some are now in danger6
First records of the flat-headed cat Prionailurus planiceps on the Kampar Peninsula, Sumatra, Indonesia6
Advancing conservation of threatened primates6
Rediscovery after 100 years: first confirmed sighting of the Gombak bent-winged firefly in Kuala Lumpur6
Trade in sperm whale curios in Bali6
Snow Leopard Network: 20 years of collaboration among practitioners6
Present but not detected: new records increase the jaguar's area of occupancy in the coastal Atlantic Forest6
Analysis of a 131-year longitudinal dataset of the Eurasian otter Lutra lutra in Hong Kong: implications for conservation6
Rediscovery of the Critically Endangered Primula esquirolii, a karst cave species with an extremely small population endemic to China6
Endangered Australian marsupial species survive recent drought and megafires6
Conservation actions for the microendemic plant Grazielanthus arkeocarpus (Monimiaceae, Laurales)6
ORX volume 56 issue 2 Cover and Back matter6
The impact of avian influenza 2022 on Dalmatian pelicans was the worst ever wildlife disaster in Greece5
Challenges and possible conservation implications of recolonizing dholes Cuon alpinus in Nepal5
Comparing traditional and automated conservation assessments for Himalayan species of Buddleja5
Gazelle–livestock interactions and impact of water resource development in the Ouadi Rimé–Ouadi Achim Reserve, Chad5
Nature-based solutions to improve water security in northern Mexico5
Discovery of an intercontinental trade in porcupine bezoars from the Republic of the Congo5
Living with leopards: an assessment of conflict and people's attitudes towards the common leopardPanthera pardusin a protected area in the Indian Himalayan region5
Queen conch aquaculture remains a conservation symbol and is not yet a fisheries solution5
iNaturalist record of the threatened aroid Philodendron spiritus-sancti5
Drivers of predator-proof boma disrepair in the Amboseli Ecosystem, Kenya5
Tiny habitats of tiny species: the importance of micro-refugia for threatened island-endemic arthropods5
Searching for two endemic plants on Nusakambangan Island (Indonesia) last collected more than a century ago5
Revolutionizing tropical peatland restoration in Indonesia: the 4N approach5
Women and wildlife crime: hidden offenders, protectors and victims5
First camera-trap evidence of the Critically Endangered Chinese pangolin Manis pentadactyla in Kavrepalanchok community forests, Nepal5
Briefly5
Is the Javan tiger Panthera tigris sondaica extant? DNA analysis of a recent hair sample – CORRIGENDUM5
First records of the West African torpedo in Cabo Verde Archipelago, eastern Atlantic5
First record of the spotted pond turtle Geoclemys hamiltonii in Shuklaphanta National Park, Nepal5
Conserving migratory waterbirds and the coastal zone: the future of South-east Asia's intertidal wetlands5
Updating the distribution range of the maned wolf Chrysocyon brachyurus in Argentina5
Free-ranging dogs as a potential threat to Iranian mammals4
Attitudes towards the Sri Lankan leopard Panthera pardus kotiya in two rural communities4
Center for Species Survival Brazil4
ORX volume 58 issue 1 Cover and Front matter4
Markhor Capra falconeri monitoring in Tajikistan shows population recovery4
Lost and found: rediscovery of the extinct tentacled butterfly ray Gymnura tentaculata in Iranian waters4
Protection of degraded Wild Fruit Forest in Tianshan Mountains4
Acknowledgements4
ORX volume 58 issue 2 Cover and Back matter4
A beaver, eight bears and an extinct auk: species books are back - Beaver Land: How One Weird Rodent Made America by Leila Philip (2022) 352 pp., Twelve, Hachette Book Group, New York, USA. ISBN 978-14
Around the World in 80 Plants by Jonathan Drori (2021) 216 pp., Laurence King Publishing Ltd, London, UK. ISBN 978-1-786272300 (hbk), GBP 20.00.4
The global conservation movement is divided but not diverse: reflections on 20204
Anthropogenic food: an emerging threat to polar bears4
Center for Species Survival Nigeria launches programme of work4
Recommendations for the rehabilitation and release of wild-born, captive-raised cheetahs: the importance of pre- and post-release management for optimizing survival4
Briefly4
Rural and urban views on elephants, conservation and poaching4
World comes together in first-ever World Species Congress4
Biodiversity hotspot and Ramsar site under threat4
Do social factors influence perceptions of the jaguar Panthera onca in Ecuador?4
Grants & opportunities4
Red List assessment of widespread and long-lived species4
Surviving in a hostile landscape: Nothofagus alessandrii remnant forests threatened by mega-fires and exotic pine invasion in the coastal range of central Chile4
A narrowly endemic species of Begoniaceae: rediscovery, distribution and conservation ofBegonia jocelinoi4
Searching for spots: a comprehensive survey for the Arabian leopard Panthera pardus nimr in Saudi Arabia4
22nd Sharjah International Conservation Forum for Arabia's Biodiversity4
ORX volume 56 issue 6 Cover and Back matter4
Reimagining conservation practice: Indigenous self-determination and collaboration in Papua New Guinea4
Black-bellied pangolin Phataginus tetradactyla documented in Deng Deng National Park, Cameroon, using camera traps4
Living on the edge: forest edge effects on microclimate and terrestrial mammal activity in disturbed lowland forest in Sumatra, Indonesia4
Illegal logging threatens to wipe out the Critically Endangered African zebrawood Microberlinia bisulcata from Cameroon's Ebo forest4
Supporting rangers: a 5-year Action Plan from the Universal Ranger Support Alliance4
Reintroduction of adult Orinoco crocodiles: a crucial step towards the species recovery3
Reasons for hope: an ecological corridor for the northern muriqui3
Khulan Conservation Day officially designated in Mongolia3
Nomenclature in the online reptile trade3
Collaborative national satellite event of World Species Congress for conservation in Indonesia3
Conservation value of vanilla agroecosystems for vertebrate diversity in north-east Madagascar3
The Dam Removal Europe movement reaches Romania3
Satellite-monitored movements of the Amazon River dolphin and considerations for their conservation3
Conservation for all, by all: making conservation effective and equitable3
In vitro conservation of Paphiopedilum wenshanense at Kunming Botanical Garden, China3
Tibetan brown bear recorded in Changthang, Ladakh, India—ERRATUM3
A systematic survey of online trade: trade in Saiga antelope horn on Russian-language websites —CORRIGENDUM3
Fix that genome?3
New guidelines allow companies to plan and monitor biodiversity performance at the corporate level3
Briefly3
First camera-trap record of caracal twin kittens in Saudi Arabia3
New record of the Endangered Nymphaea candida discovered in Xinjiang, China3
Conservation Leadership Programme 2024 Team Awards announced3
Sedentarization of the striped hyaena Hyaena hyaena in Dghoumes National Park, Tunisia3
Thousands of pastoralists seek refuge in Waza National Park, Cameroon3
The rights way forward: reconciling the right to food with biodiversity conservation3
ORX volume 57 issue 5 Cover and Front matter3
Rediscovery of the Critically Endangered Plantago fengdouensis in Sichuan, China3
ORX volume 57 issue 4 Cover and Back matter3
Home ranges of released West Indian manatees Trichechus manatus in Brazil3
Developing a framework to improve global estimates of conservation area coverage3
High carnivore richness despite human pressure and prey depletion in the south-west of the Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area3
The historical and contemporary status of the sea otter Enhydra lutris population on Urup Island, southern Kuril Islands3
Pigeon and dove specialist group launched3
Conservation of the Yangtze River Basin, China3
Is the Javan tiger Panthera tigris sondaica extant? DNA analysis of a recent hair sample3
Rewilding of black softshell turtles in Brahmaputra landscape, India3
Bill Adams’ scholarship has profoundly changed the way conservationists see the world3
Evaluation of alternative conservation strategies for the blue-billed curassow Crax alberti in the Middle Magdalena Valley, Colombia3
Estimated baseline density of a spotted hyaena population in a post-war landscape3
Endemic crabs from ancient Sulawesi lakes under double threat3
LeopardPanthera pardusdensity and survival in an ecosystem with depressed abundance of prey and dominant competitors3
The Critically Endangered dragonfly Libellula angelina is losing its habitat to urbanization in East Asia3
Identifying the characteristics of conservation areas that appeal to potential flagship campaign donors3
Launching of the IUCN Species Survival Commission Indonesia Species Specialist Group3
Cultural and socio-demographic drivers shape seahorse uses in Malaysia: implications for conservation3
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Briefly3
The Good Garden: How to Nurture Pollinators, Soil, Native Wildlife, and Healthy Food—All in Your Own Backyard by Chris McLaughlin (2023) 312 pp., Island Press, Washington, DC, USA. ISBN 978-1-64283-212
Rediscovery of Staurogyne repens (Acanthaceae) in the wild after 115 years2
Behaviour change conservation campaign for improved human–tiger coexistence in Nepal2
Conserving the Bengal florican in Nepal: a collaborative education and awareness campaign2
ORX volume 58 issue 2 Cover and Front matter2
Briefly2
Online trade threatens even inconspicuous wildlife2
Finance and biodiversity conservation: insights from rhinoceros conservation and the first wildlife conservation bond2
Conserving Dialium travancoricum, a Critically Endangered endemic tree2
The slipper orchid Paphiopedilum gratrixianum requires priority conservation in Yunnan, China2
Introducing the Seaweed Specialist Group of the IUCN Species Survival Commission2
ORX volume 58 issue 3 Cover and Back matter2
Power in Conservation: Environmental Anthropology Beyond Political Ecology by Carol Carpenter (2020) 220 pp., Routledge, Abingdon, UK. ISBN 9-780-367342500 (pbk), GBP 34.99.2
Present but not detected: new records increase the jaguar's area of occupancy in the coastal Atlantic Forest–CORRIGENDUM2
Gender and payments for environmental services: impacts of participation, benefit-sharing and conservation activities in Viet Nam2
Conservation status of newly discovered subpopulations of two globally threatened tree species in the East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania2
Human–crocodile interactions in the western Solomon Islands: the importance of local data for reducing attacks on people2
International Treaties in Nature Conservation: A UK Perspective by David A. Stroud, Ruth Cromie, Max Finlayson, Melissa Lewis, Taej Mundkur, Dave Pritchard et al. (2021) 94 pp., Biodiversity Press, To2
Unnoticed, the Hainan hare is disappearing2
Rediscovery of Barleria maclaudii (Acanthaceae) in Guinea after 86 years2
Searching for spots: a comprehensive survey for the Arabian leopard Panthera pardus nimr in Saudi Arabia – CORRIGENDUM2
Putting communities at the heart of marine conservation2
Evaluating the impact of the first 10 years of the Cambridge Masters in Conservation Leadership2
Breeding in an agricultural landscape: conservation actions increase nest survival in a ground-nesting bird2
Local impact, global challenge: the role of domestic markets in the illegal wildlife trade2
Rediscovery of the waterlily Nymphaea thermarum Eb. Fisch. in Rwanda2
Two Centers for Species Survival launch collaborative conservation programmes2
Wild meat consumption in urban Sierra Leone during the Covid-19 pandemic2
Plants critical for Hawaiian land snail conservation: arboreal snail plant preferences in Puʻu Kukui Watershed, Maui2
Environmental Defenders: Deadly Struggles for Life and Territory edited by Mary Menton and Philippe Le Billon (2021) 298 pp., Routledge, Abingdon, UK. ISBN 978-0-367-64964-7 (pbk), GBP 29.99.2
Liberian pangolins during the COVID-19 pandemic: market surveys for live animals, bushmeat and scales2
Tusk Conservation Awards 2021 winners2
IUCN Red List reassessment reveals further decline of sturgeons and paddlefishes2
Conservation of Garcinia gamblei, a rare tree endemic to the Western Ghats, India2
A framework for conceptualizing leadership in conservation2
The impacts of human activity on mammals in a community forest near the Dja Biosphere Reserve in Cameroon2
Genetic and viability assessment of a reintroduced Eurasian otterLutra lutrapopulation on the River Ticino, Italy2
A Journey in Landscape Restoration: Carrifan Wildwood and Beyond edited by Philip & Myrtle Ashmole (2020) 240 pp., Whittles Publishing, Dunbeath, Caithness, UK. ISBN 978-184995-472-3 (pbk), GBP 182
ORX volume 57 issue 2 Cover and Front matter2
‘We are our land’—Ogiek of Mount Elgon, Kenya: securing community tenure as the key enabling condition for sustaining community lands2
The global magnitude and implications of legal and illegal wildlife trade in China2
Briefly2
Little time left to conserve the Asiatic cheetah2
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