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Biodiversity Conservation of Wadi Al-Quff Proteccted area (Central Palestine): Challenges and Opportunities
(Jordan Journal of Natural History, 2016)
The Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) are areas of high but threatened
biodiversity. Since the establishment of the Palestinian Authority, there
have been increased resources devoted to capacity building and to ...
Invertebrate Fauna of Wadi Al-Quff Protected Area, Palestine
(Jordan Journal of Natural History, 2016)
We report results of a preliminary survey of the invertebrate fauna of Wadi
Al-Quff area (occupied Palestine). We recorded 23 species of butterflies in
5 families. Moths were a difficult group to classify but we have at ...
Change of diet of the Eurasian Eagle Owl, Bubo bubo, suggest decline in biodiversity in Wadi Al Makhrour, Bethlehem Governorate, Palestinian Territories
(Slovak Raptor Journal, 2016)
The diet of the Eurasian eagle owl (Bubo bubo) was studied in Wadi Al Makhrour, Bethlehem, Palestinian Territories in 2015 with fresh and several year old pellets. Three species of arthropods, one reptile species, at least ...
Genotoxicity of recycling electronic waste in Idhna, Hebron District, Palestine
(International Journal of Environmental Studies, 2016)
Most Electronic waste (e-waste) ends up in landfills while some is
recycled. A major site for e-waste recycling in Palestine is the village
of Idhna in the Hebron District and most of this waste originates from
Israel. ...
Some Records of Butterflies (Lepidoptera) from the Palestinian Territories
(Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences, 2016)
Butterflies were collected from 49 localities in the occupied West Bank of Jordan (Palestinian Territories). Fifty-four
species were identified belonging to five families (Papilionidae, Pieridae, Lycaenidae, Hesperiidae, ...
SOME RECORDS OF REPTILES FROM THE PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES
(Russian Journal of Herpetology, 2016)
Distributional data for 36 species belonging to 13 families are presented for the reptiles of the Palestinian Territories. Scientific names were updated based on recent literature. This is the first account on the reptiles ...