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Nature conservation often depends on the behaviour of individuals, which can be driven by socio-psychological factors such as a person's attitude, kno...
Read moreThe 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 moreTheory in ethnobiology suggests that the selection of medicinal plants by local people in a given region is not random and evolutionary closely relate...
Read moreRetracing past anthropogenic dispersal of culturally important taxa offers insights to the biogeographic history of species, as well as the history of...
Read moreThe North American Great Lakes Basin is the homeland for many First Nations, Métis and Native American Tribes. The terrestrial and aquatic ecological ...
Read moreDomestic dogs can have devastating impacts on threatened wildlife, but limiting their damage is challenging because it relies on changing the behaviou...
Read moreThe values that people hold are thought to be key in bringing about the transformative change needed to halt biodiversity loss. Caring for nature has ...
Read moreThe current biodiversity crisis, extinction of experience of nature and rising concern about people's well-being and mental health require us to under...
Read moreExperimentally manipulating urban tree abundance and structure can help explore the complex and reciprocal interactions among people, biodiversity and...
Read moreRelationships to nature are important for the health and well-being of peoples globally and should be actively protected. Indigenous Maori people in A...
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