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Worldwide, wildlife poaching results in significant losses to biodiversity, especially for species that are most vulnerable and at risk of extinction....
Read moreenThis link goes to a English sectionsvThis link goes to a English section The public may sometimes resist orders to cull wildlife, even when these po...
Read moreAs humanity has become increasingly urban, a growing number of people have been deprived of access to nature and the benefits it provides. This is esp...
Read moreThe idea of which species are native, based on their biogeographic origin, is central to many policies and programmes. Yet definitions are contested a...
Read moreBioregioning is a new wave of bioregional discourse that appears to be attracting interest among sustainability researchers and practitioners. Through...
Read moreReciprocal relationships between fishers and marine life have been documented in Indigenous fishing contexts, but there are few case studies that desc...
Read moreMaking-of documentaries (MODs) for recent blue-chip wildlife films are prominently featured as trailers, bonus features on DVD releases and websites, ...
Read moreThere is a long-standing relationship between humans and vertebrate scavengers, as scavengers' contributions take on regulating (e.g. nutrient recycli...
Read moreAquaculture has become one of the fastest-growing economic subsectors of the Bangladesh economy, providing protein-rich food, source of employment and...
Read moreResearch and policy during the COVID-19 pandemic often dovetailed with an established interest in how nearby urban nature spaces can encourage human w...
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