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Volume 16 Issue 2 Pages 58 - 110 (October 1999)

Literature
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ANDERSON, M. (1999). Albino cape clawless otter. African Wildlife 53: 28.
(Nature Conservation Service, Private Bag X 6102, 8300 Kimberley, SOUTH AFRICA).

DENKER, E., LUCKER, T. & BÜTHE, A. (1999). Untersuchungen zur Schadstoffbelastung von Rotaugen (Rutilus rutilus) in der Ise als mögliche Nahrungsgrundlage des Fischottters (Lutra lutra), Ost-Niedersachsen. Braunschw. Naturkdl. Schr. 5: 935-946.
(Zentrumsabteilung für chemische Analytik und Endokrinologie, Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover, Bischofsholer Damm 15, D-30173 Hannover, GERMANY).

HARTL R.T. (1999). Untersuchungen zur Pestizidbestimmung in Losungen des Zwergotters (Amblonyx cinereus) und des Glattotters (Lutrogale perspicillata) aus West-Java. Diplomarbeit Universität Wien. 72pp.
(Jadegasse , A-1150 Wien, AUSTRIA).

LAROE, E.T., FARRIS, G.S., PUCKETT, C.E., DORAN, P.D. & MAC, M.J. (1995). Our living resources; a report to the nation on the distribution, abundance, and health of U.S. plants, animals, and ecosystems. ed. National Biological Service, Washington, D.C., U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Natl. Biological Serv.

LI, W. & WANG, H. (1999). Wildlife trade in Yunnan Province, China, at the border with Vietnam. Traffic Bull. 18: 21-30.
(Dept. Forestry Wildlife Management, Univ. Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, USA).

MINISTERIUM FÜR UMWELT, NATURSCHUTZ UND RAUMORDNUNG DES LANDES BRANDENBURG (ed.). Artenschutzprogramm Elbebiber und Fischotter. 51pp.
(Referat Pressearbeit, Albert-Einstein Str. 42-46, D-14473 Potsdam, Germany, poststelle@munr.brandenburg.de).

NEUGOGODA, V. (1999). Oriental Small-Clawed otter. Reconditioning process of captive bred oriental small-clawed otters prior to re-introduction to a mangrove habitat in Singapore. Re-introduction News 18: 20-21.
(singzoo@pacific.net.sg)

PERRIN, M.R. & Dínzillo CARRANZA, I. (1999). Capture, immobilization and measurements of the spotted-necked otter in the Natal Drakensberg, South Africa. S. Afr. J. Wildl. Res. 29: 52-53.
(Zool. Dept., Private Bag X01, 3209 Scottsville, SOUTH AFRICA).

ROWE-ROWE, D.T. & SOMERS, M.J. (1998). Diet, foraging behaviour and coexistance of African otters and the water mongoose. Symp. Zool. Soc. Lond. 71: 215-227.
 (no reprints available).

RUIZ-OLMO, J., CALVO, A., PALAZON, S. & ARQUED, V. 1998. Is the otter a bioindicator? Galemys 10: 227-237.
(Generalitat de Catalunya, Dept. d´Agricultura Ramaderia i Pesca, Subdirecció General de Conservació de la Natura, Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 612-614, 08007 Barcelona, SPAIN).

SAAVEDRA, D. & SARGATAL, J. (1998). Reintroduction of the otter (Lutra lutra) in northeast Spain (Girona Province). Galemys 10: 191-199.
(Fundacio Territori i Paisatge, Provenca, 261-265 1er. Barcelona, SPAIN, dsaavedra@quercus.es).

SJÖÅSEN, T. (1999). European otter - an otter restocking project in Sweden. Re-introduction News 18: 18-20.
(Ryd 36, Fallagård, S-56028 Lekeryd, SWEDEN).

TEUBNER, J., TEUBNER, Ja., DOLCH, D. & BLUM, H. (1999). Die aktuelle Verbreitung des Fischotters Lutra lutra (L., 1758) im Land Brandenburg. Naturschutz Landschaftspflege Brandenburg 8: 82-92.
(Landesumweltamt Brandenburg, Naturschutzstation Zippelsförde, D-16826 Altruppin, GERMANY).

2nd QUARTERLY REPORT ON THE TEN PROJECT

An Interreg IIc Project of the European Community - Networks of Wetlands and Watersystems

The booklet gives an overview on the progress of this project dealing with the spatial structures of wetlands and their connections. The project is a co-operation of provinces of several EU members countries, namely United Kingdom (Norfolk, Suffolk, The Netherlands (Overijssel, Drenthe, Fryslân, Groningen), Germany (Bremen, Niedersachsen, Schleswig-Holstein) and Denmark (Sønderjylland). The defined goals are the construction of a communal data bank in a geographical information system (GIS), for which ecological data and topographical data are collected. Data sets will be used to identify zones with high conflict potential. Areas, which may function as corridors between wetlands of high value, will be defined and further nature conservation measures including public awareness campaigns will be started.

More specific information can be obtained at: http://www.ten-project.net

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