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Mountain CoatiEducational resources on Mountain CoatiMountain Coati or Nasuella olivacea is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Data Deficient . IUCN Profile of the Mountain Coati Little (Mountain) Coatimundi Although the Little/Mountain Coati looks similar to the Coatimundi, it is a . bit smaller in size, and it has a shorter tail. Their body fur is brown, with a itech.pjc.edu/sctag/Little_Coatimundi/index2.htm ADW: Nasuella olivacea: Information As of 1998, discussions for the formation of the International Mountain Coati Management Group were underway for the purpose of supporting and guiding conservation efforts to animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Nasuella_olivacea.html ADW: Nasuella olivacea: Classification Nasuella olivacea (mountain coati) ... animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Nasuella_olivacea.html ADW: Nasuella: Classification ... mountain coati) animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/path/Nasuella.html ADW: Nasua narica: Information The coat color and muzzle markings are the only physical characteristics dissimilar from its relatives the ringtailed coati (Nasua nasua) and the mountain coati (Nasuella olivacea). animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Nasua_narica.html School of Theology » Boston University Recent Lectures “Practicing Theology in the Aftermath of Trauma: How Religious Leaders and Communities can Participate in Trauma Healing.� Professor Shelly Rambo, June 2009. www.bu.edu/sth/?option=com_awiki&view=mediawiki&article=Mountain_Coati&Itemid=357 sthweb.bu.edu Mountain Coati: Type Locality: "Santa Fé de Bogota" [Colombia], subsequently restricted by Cabrera (1957:249) to "Bogotá, lo que debe interpretarse como las montañas próximas a sthweb.bu.edu/index.php?option=com_awiki&view=mediawiki&article=Mountain_Coati&Itemid=357 Mammal Species of the World - Browse: olivacea Mountain Coati: Type Locality: "Santa Fé de Bogota" [Colombia], subsequently restricted by Cabrera (1957:249) to "Bogotá, lo que debe interpretarse como las montañas próximas a www.bucknell.edu/msw3/browse.asp?id=14001645 Current Projects Several of these species, such as the spectacled bear, the mountain coati, and Colombian weasel, are endemic to the Northern Andes and are listed as endangered species. plaza.ufl.edu/galo/index_files/Page541.htm
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