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The diversity of human cultures and traditions means that people in different parts of the world use wildlife products in unique ways. People use wild...
Read moreRewilding is an increasingly common conservation approach, aiming to restore ecosystem processes and minimise human intervention. Rewilding has the po...
Read moreThis study is part of the Integrated Seed Sector Development (ISSD) programme's action learning theme on matching global commitments with national rea...
Read moreThe long-term sustainability of natural and bottom-cultured mussel beds relies on the availability of spat (i.e. juvenile mussels). Traditional spat c...
Read moreIn the midst of a biodiversity crisis, it is critical that commonly used interventions to protect wildlife and recover losses are effective and learni...
Read moreAdder (Vipera berus) populations are experiencing declines in many countries, including the United Kingdom. Perceptions of adders and other venomous s...
Read moreBioregioning is a new wave of bioregional discourse that appears to be attracting interest among sustainability researchers and practitioners. Through...
Read moreNature-based tourism provides an outlet for people to experience non-material nature's contributions to people (NCP) and can even promote care for nat...
Read moreConnections between outdoor recreation and various health and well-being benefits are well established. However, questions remain regarding which land...
Read moreWildfires have become larger and more severe over the past several decades on Colorado's Front Range, catalyzing greater investments in forest managem...
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