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Culling, either of all animals or infected animals only, is often suggested as a way of managing infectious diseases in wildlife populations. However,...
Read moreConserving large carnivores requires protecting landscape spaces that encompass all spatiotemporal scales of their movement. Large carnivores normally...
Read moreSmall thermal roofs in building attics might be a promising option to maintain and support nursery colonies of bats, but little empirical evidence is ...
Read moreDespite covering a relatively small area on a global scale, estuarine tidal flats are vital to many aquatic bird species during much of the yearly cyc...
Read moreMonitoring trends in animal populations is essential for the development of appropriate wildlife management strategies. However, long-term studies are...
Read moreClimate change is altering fire regimes globally, leading to an increased incidence of large and severe wildfires, including gigafires (>100,000 ha...
Read moreBatrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), an aquatic pathogenic fungus, is responsible for the decline of hundreds of amphibian species worldwide and negat...
Read moreLocal ecological knowledge (LEK), tied to specific cultures, is crucial for sustainability in conservation initiatives. Therefore, including holders o...
Read moreConnectivity conservation is aimed at sustaining animal movements and ecological processes important to ecosystem functioning and the maintenance of b...
Read moreUnderstanding the ecological and human factors that shape the loss of livestock to wild carnivores can help target conservation efforts. We used 5 yea...
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