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Livingstone's Flying Fox

Educational resources on Livingstone's Flying Fox

Livingstone's Flying Fox or Pteropus livingstonii is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Critically Endangered due to A1c+2cd, B1+2c, C2a. IUCN Profile of the Livingstone's Flying Fox

Academic web links for the Livingstone's Flying Fox.


Comoros: The Comoro Islands' Home Page
Coelacanth - Livingstone's Flying Fox - Shirazi - Volcano - Coral Reefs - Islam - Western Indian Ocean - Ancient Maritime Trade - Ylang-ylang
www.ksu.edu/sasw/comoros

Volunteer, Research, and Work Opportunities in Africa
The flagship species of our project is Livingstone's flying fox (Pteropuslivingstonii). Livingstone's flying fox is one of the rarest fruit bats in the world and
www.isp.msu.edu/NCSA/volteer.htm

2003 Bay Area Conservation Biology Symposium - Papers O-Z
Livingstone’s flying fox, Pteropus livingstonii, is a giant fruit bat endemic to two small islands of the Union of the Comoros, located near Madagascar in the western Indian Ocean
www.cnr.berkeley.edu/~alyons/conference_manager/sample_prog/papers_nz.html

ELISE F. GRANEK
Conservation Action Plan for Livingstone's flying fox, Pteropus livingstonii. Action Comores International Report. Service and Other Activities S OCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS S OCIETY FOR
web.pdx.edu/~graneke/granek_CV.pdf

2003 Bay Area Conservation Biology Symposium - Keyword Index
Conservation planning for an African flagship species: A strategy for Livingstone’s flying fox and the Comorian rainforest Concurrent Sessions III, African Conservation, 1:30 - 2
www.cnr.berkeley.edu/~alyons/conference_manager/sample_prog/keywordidx.html

2003 Bay Area Conservation Biology Symposium - Schedule
Conservation planning for an African flagship species: A strategy for Livingstone’s flying fox and the Comorian rainforest Brent Sewall, Elise F. Granek
www.cnr.berkeley.edu/~alyons/conference_manager/sample_prog/schedule.html

Granek_CV PSU P
Conservation Action Plan for Livingstone's flying fox, Pteropus livingstonii. Action Comores International Report. Presentations at Professional Meetings Granek, E.F. 2008.
web.pdx.edu/~graneke/pubs/Granek_CV%20_March%202009.pdf

2003 Bay Area Conservation Biology Symposium - Title Index
Conservation planning for an African flagship species: A strategy for Livingstone’s flying fox and the Comorian rainforest (paper) Correlations between historic land-use and
www.cnr.berkeley.edu/~alyons/conference_manager/sample_prog/titleidx.html

2003 Chicago Open
The home of Livingstone’s flying fox, which is an enormous fruit bat, as well as some coelacanths, it is located at the northern end of the
quizbowl.stanford.edu/archive/chicagoopen2003/03Chi-10.doc

2003 Bay Area Conservation Biology Symposium - Author Index
Conservation planning for an African flagship species: A strategy for Livingstone’s flying fox and the Comorian rainforest (paper) Concurrent Sessions III, African Conservation, 1
www.cnr.berkeley.edu/~alyons/conference_manager/sample_prog/authoridx.html







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