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Distribution and conservation status of the black-footed cat in Namibia / Martina Küsters

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Roan News ; May-13Publication details: Windhoek : Wildlife Society of Namibia, 2013Description: 2 pages : illustrations, fig.; 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
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Summary: The black-footed cat or small-spotted cat is the smallest and possibly rarest of the African felines, endemic to southern Africa. This species is of conservation concern because of few historical and recent distribution records, its restricted and patchy distribution coupled with limited ecological data and decreasing populations
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The black-footed cat or small-spotted cat is the smallest and possibly rarest of the African felines, endemic to southern Africa. This species is of conservation concern because of few historical and recent distribution records, its restricted and patchy distribution coupled with limited ecological data and decreasing populations

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