Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter
The Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter provides current information on the conservation, status, news and current events concerning crocodilians, and on the activities of the CSG. Quarterly intervals.
 

CSG Proceedings Proceedings of CSG Working Meetings
Proceedings contain all papers presented at CSG Working Meetings held every 2 years.

Proceedings up to the 16th meeting, are available from:
Zoo Book Sales, 403 Parkway Ave. N., P.O. Box 405, Lanesboro, MN 55949-0405, USA [Tel: (1) 507 4678733, Facs: (1) 507 4678735; http://www.zoobooksales.com; E-mail: zoobooks@means.net].

Proceedings of 17th meeting are available from Wildlife Management International, P.O. Box 530, Sanderson, N.T. 0812, Australia (E-mail: csg@wmi.com.au).

Proceedings of the 18th meeting are now only available on disk (as PDF version).

A listing of all publications that have appeared in CSG Proceedings up to the 16th CSG Meeting are at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Cooperative Research Unit webpage (http://www.wec.ufl.edu/coop/CSGbib.htm).

Crocodiles: An action plan for their conservation. 1992

Crocodiles: Status survey and conservation action plan (Second edition). 1998.
The Action Plan for Crocodile Conservation
It was first published in printed form in 1992, but a revised and continuously updated version now is available on the web.

Printed Edition
Crocodiles: An Action Plan for Their Conservation. 1992. J. Thorbjarnarson, compiler; H. Messel, F.W. King & J.P. Ross, editors. IUCN Gland Switzerland. 136 pp. ISBN 2-8317-0060-4. Comprehensive accounts of species status by country and recommended conservation actions, with extensive bibliography. [Out of print.]

WWW Edition

Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan: Revised Action Plan for Crocodiles 1998. J.P. Ross (ed.). IUCN–The World Conservation Union, Gland, Switzerland. World Wide Web Edition. The web edition is published in a form that allows each species account to be printed out complete with bibliographic references.

  CITES Identification Guide - Crocodilians
  Environment Canada has produced a series of identification guides, including one for crocodilians, specifically designed to assist individuals responsible for the application of CITES in various countries. The Guide provides a simple, visual approach that facilitates the identification of several crocodilian species that are traded and require CITES permits.

International Trade in Crocodilian Skins
Review and analysis of the trade and industry dynamics for market-based conservation. 2002. James MacGregor. The definitive authority on international trade and markets in crocodilian skins.

Reports/Publications/Articles
  Various CSG reports, research publications and articles featured in the Newsletter are available as PDF versions.