Abstract

The results from both projects have been included in the Biodiversity of Gola Forest report (Klop et al. 2008), which provides the biological data underlying the recently published management plan for Gola Forest (Gola Forest Programme 2009). Additionally, the White-necked Picathartes survey work has formed a basis for future monitoring of the species in Gola Forest and the first resurvey has taken place in January 2009.

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