Books, book chapters and monographs
- Cole, N. (2009) A Field Guide to the Reptiles and Amphibians of Mauritius. Mauritian Wildlife Foundation, Vacoas, Mauritius.
- Young, R.P. & Ogrodowczyk, A. (2009). Amphibians and reptiles of the Centre Hills. In A guide to the Centre Hills of Montserrat (ed. S.H. Holliday). West Indies Publishing Ltd, Antigua.
- Mittermeier, R. A., Hawkins, F., Louis, E.E., Langrand, O., Ratsimbazafy, J.H., Rasoloarison, Rajaobelina, and Meyers, D. M. (2010) . Lemurs of Madagascar. Pocket Identification Guide. Illustrated by Stephen D. Nash. Tropical Field Guide Series, Conservation International, Washington, DC.
- Mittermeier, R.A., Louis, Jr. E., Richardson, M., Schwitzer, C., Langrand, O., Rylands, A., Hawkins, F., Rajaobelina, S., Ratsimbazafy, J.H., Rasoloarison, R., Roos, C., Kappeler, P. & Mackinnon, J. (2010). Lemurs of Madagascar. 3rd edition. Tropical Field Guide Series, Conservation International, Washington, DC. 767 p.
- Fa, J.E. (In press). The Environment and Endangered Species/Species Extinctions. In: The Praeger Handbook of Environmental Health, Robert H. Friis, editor
- Fa, J.E., Funk, S.M. & O’Connell, D. (In press). Zoo Conservation Biology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 300+ pages.
- Milner-Gulland, E.J., Durant, S., Woodroffe, R. & Young, R.P. (In press). Mammals, Conservation efforts for. In: Encyclopaedia of Biodiversity 2nd Edition, Simon Levin, Editor. Elsevier.
- Pullin, A., Sutherland, W., Gardner, T., Kapos, V. & Fa, J.E. (In press). Identifying priorities. Key Topics in Conservation Biology. Macdonald, D.W. & Willis, K. (eds.). Wiley Publications
- Ratsimbazafy, J.H., Arrigo-Nelson, S.J., Dollar, L.J., Holmes, C.M., Irwin, M.T., Johnson, S.E., Stevens, N.J., & Wright, P.C. (In press). Conservation of prosimians in Madagascar: A view from the great red island. In: Leaping Ahead: Advances in Prosimian Biology (J. Masters, M. Gamba & F. Genin, eds.). New York: Springer.
- Stevens, N.J., Ratsimbazafy, J.H. & Ralainasolo, F.B. Linking in-situ and ex-situ approaches for studying primates locomotor responses to support orientation. (In press).In: Primate Locomotor: Linking In-Situ and ex-Situ Approaches, E. Vereeke and K. D’Aout (eds). Springer, New York.