If you liked The IUCN mammal red data book by Jane Thornback, J. Thornback, and M. Jenkins, start with Embrujado Debishire Manor (2018), Structured questions for 'A' level biology (1984), and Hantise de Debishire Manor (2018). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after The IUCN mammal red data book?

BookOrb recommends Embrujado Debishire Manor (2018), Structured questions for 'A' level biology (1984), Hantise de Debishire Manor (2018), Motorsport Going Global (2007), and Hantise du Debishire Manoir (2018).

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Who wrote The IUCN mammal red data book?

The IUCN mammal red data book is by Jane Thornback, J. Thornback, and M. Jenkins.