In the past week the revised regulations related to Threatened or Protected terrestrial and freshwater Species (TOPS) and the associated Species List, have been withdrawn. And a new paper has been published about how the Freshwater Biodiversity Information System (FBIS) is supporting national freshwater fish conservation decisions in South Africa.
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