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Nature-based recreation substantially benefits human wellbeing, for example, by improving physical and mental health. However, recreation can also hav...
Read moreHuman-wildlife conflicts are widespread, particularly with big cats which can kill domestic livestock and create a counteraction between conservation ...
Read moreConservation activities in fragmented landscapes have largely focused on keeping remaining large patches intact, often disregarding the increasingly i...
Read moreA variety of evidence suggests that species may be able to withstand the effects of climate change in localised environments known as refugia, where s...
Read moreAlthough selection cutting is probably less harmful to forest ecosystems than clear cutting, its effects on biodiversity remain largely unexplored. We...
Read moreIncreased emphasis is being placed on developing effective biodiversity conservation tools for practical conservation planning. The mesofilter is such...
Read moreUnsustainable hunting of wildlife is one of the greatest threats to diverse and healthy forests, yet our understanding of hunting activity is limited ...
Read moreReliable and accurate biodiversity census methods are essential for monitoring ecosystem health and assessing potential ecological impacts of future d...
Read moreInvolving communities in sustainable wildlife management in tropical forests can ensure food security and livelihoods of millions of forest dwellers t...
Read moreIncreasing dominance by purple moor grass, Molinia caerulea ('Molinia') on globally rare and protected blanket bogs of the United Kingdom and the Sout...
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