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Sagebrush steppe ecosystems in the United States currently occur on only about one-half of their historical land area because of changes in land use, ...
Read moreAt coastal sites adjacent to the Hudson Bay lowlands, intensive foraging by increasing numbers of lesser snow geese Anser caerulescens caerulescens ha...
Read moreMigratory birds depend on a suite of sites across their annual cycles, making them vulnerable to a wide variety of anthropogenic pressures. Current ar...
Read moreThe recovery of threatened species after conservation measures can lead to human-wildlife conflicts. One example of such is the recent population grow...
Read moreBee parasites are the main threat to apiculture and since many parasite taxa can spill over from honeybees (Apis mellifera) to other bee species, hone...
Read moreMany Lepidoptera species are declining to the point that active measures such as reinforcements and reintroductions are necessary to maintain viable p...
Read moreUrban growth is a major driver of biodiversity loss, as natural habitats are destroyed or fragmented. To address this, nature-positive initiatives aim...
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 moreConservation approaches that address complex and dynamic environmental challenges necessitate the dismantling of rigid academic boundaries and buildin...
Read moreThe following is based on the authors summary of this account of investigations on the changes in the soil arthropod fauna of an area of dry grassland...
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