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Michelle H.G. Wong
Michelle H.G. Wong
Zoological Society of London
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Past, present and future of the globally endangered Eld’s deer (Rucervus eldii) on Hainan Island, China
2021
Global Ecology and Conservation
Michelle H.G. Wong
Yanni Mo
Bosco Pui-Lok Chan
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How many remnant gibbon populations are left on Hainan? Testing the use of local ecological knowledge to detect cryptic threatened primates
2017
American Journal of Primatology
Samuel T. Turvey
Jessica V. Bryant
Clare Duncan
Michelle H.G. Wong
Zhen-Hua Guan
Han-Lan Fei
Chang-Yong Ma
Xiaojiang Hong
Helen C. Nash
Bosco Pui-Lok Chan
Yang Xu
Pengfei Fan
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Detection of a New Hainan Gibbon (Nomascus hainanus) Group Using Acoustic Call Playback
2016
International Journal of Primatology
Jessica V. Bryant
Aurelien Brule
Michelle H.G. Wong
Xiaojiang Hong
Zhaoli Zhou
Wentao Han
Timothy E. Jeffree
Samuel T. Turvey
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Using local ecological knowledge to determine status and threats of the Critically Endangered Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla) in Hainan, China
2016
Biological Conservation
Helen C. Nash
Michelle H.G. Wong
Samuel T. Turvey
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Conserving the world's rarest ape: action planning for the Hainan gibbon
2015
Oryx
Jessica V. Bryant
Samuel T. Turvey
Michelle H.G. Wong
Kathy Traylor-Holzer
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