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Animal-related content on social media is hugely popular but is not always appropriate in terms of how animals are portrayed or how they are treated. ...
Read moreDespite the growing popularity of Instagram as a medium to portray nature and the outdoors, there remains limited research available exploring its inf...
Read moreSocial media has created new opportunities to map cultural ecosystem services (CES) related to biodiversity at large scales. However, using these nove...
Read moreSocial media impact not only our communication and social interactions but also our relationships to the natural environment. Social media can increas...
Read moreEnvironmental management increasingly relies on information about ecosystem services for decision-making. Compared with regulating and provisioning se...
Read moreUsing data from a nationally representative survey, conducted by the National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) of the Government of India, we examine...
Read moreWildlife trade is a worldwide threat to biodiversity. It is a complex problem, and to deal with it, one must analyse its constituting factors, some of...
Read moreThis special feature draws attention to new research and perspectives around two key questions. First, how and why is 'nature on screen' produced, by ...
Read moreThe purpose of this guide is to give everyone working in science a way of using the different tools that are available, to make sure their research re...
Read moreConservation organizations rely on social/internet media platforms to raise awareness and fundraise. Social media is a double-edged sword: it can be a...
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