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The forests of eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) constitute a biodiversity hotspot and provide habitat to two globally threatened great a...
Read moreThe global redistribution of species due to climate change and other anthropogenic causes is driving novel human-wildlife interactions with complex co...
Read moreWildlife trade is a worldwide threat to biodiversity. It is a complex problem, and to deal with it, one must analyse its constituting factors, some of...
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 moreOverharvesting of wildlife for trade is a key driver of biodiversity loss. Messaging that is aligned with people's values could play a significant rol...
Read moreCulling wildlife hosts is often implemented as a management technique to control pathogen transmission from wildlife to domestic or other economically...
Read morePeople's recreational activities in nature are essential to promote wildlife conservation. The interplay between humans and the environment is complex...
Read moreThe aim of this publication is to provide case study summaries of the challenges and successes of selected invertebrate, amphibian, bird, mammal and p...
Read moreThis document describes Natural England's approach and methods for defining favourable conservation status (FCS) in England, UK. The principles of def...
Read moreCaves are arguably the hottest of the biodiversity hotspots as measured by endemism and threat, yet they receive very little attention or appropriate ...
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