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141“…This was tested in an empirical case of wildlife management in Sweden, the regional Wildlife Conservation Committees (WCCs). These WCCs consist of a mix of actors in collaborative settings, where both politicians and interest organization representatives make decisions on wildlife related issues. …”
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142por de Almeida Monteiro Melo Ferraz, Marcia, Nagashima, Jennifer Beth, Noonan, Michael James, Crosier, Adrienne E., Songsasen, Nucharin“…Artificial insemination (AI) is a valuable tool for ex situ wildlife conservation, allowing the re-infusion and dissemination of genetic material, even after death of the donor. …”
Publicado 2020
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143por Garber, Paul A.“…We are the experts, and the more we and our professional organizations drive the public policy debate on wildlife conservation and environmental justice, the more successful we will be in protecting the world’s primates from extinction. …”
Publicado 2021
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144“…There is a growing recognition that animal behavior can affect wildlife conservation, but there have been few direct studies of animal behavior in conservation programs. …”
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145“…The ability to monitor population dynamics and detect major changes in population trend is essential for wildlife conservation and management. However, this is often challenging for cetaceans as surveys typically cover only a portion of a population’s range and conventional stock assessment methods cannot then distinguish whether apparent changes in abundance reflect real changes in population size or shifts in distribution. …”
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146“…This review explores how wildlife conservation initiatives could effectively reduce the risk of new zoonotic diseases emerging from the wildlife trade by integrating existing literature on zoonotic diseases and risk factors associated with wildlife trade. …”
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147“…Assessing the non-lethal effects of disturbance from human activities is necessary for wildlife conservation and management. However, linking short-term responses to long-term impacts on individuals and populations is a significant hurdle for evaluating the risks of a proposed activity. …”
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148por García-Martín, Joaquina M., Sarmiento-Ramírez, Jullie M., Diéguez-Uribeondo, Javier“…To reverse this trend, the Wildlife Conservation Society has developed a head-start program in Yasuní National Park since 2008, but the potential risk that microbes associated with its eggs might represent for hatching success has not been evaluated yet. …”
Publicado 2021
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149por Sollund, Ragnhild“…Empirically the article is based on an ongoing research project: Criminal Justice, Wildlife Conservation, and Animal rights in the Anthropocene (CRIMEANTHROP). …”
Publicado 2022
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150por Mi, Chunrong, Song, Kai, Ma, Liang, Xu, Jiliang, Sun, Baojun, Sun, Yuehua, Liu, Jianguo, Du, Weiguo“…Our research aimed to identify gaps in current conservation policies and suggest optimization solutions to facilitate wildlife conservation planning in China. In general, updating the list of key protected wildlife species and systematically optimizing PA networks are essential and applicable to other countries facing biodiversity loss.…”
Publicado 2023
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151“…Farmers are the most important stakeholders in wildlife conservation in the agricultural landscape. Understanding the farmer’s perceptions, attitude, behaviour, and knowledge toward conservation is critical in developing an effective conservation programme in human-dominated landscapes. …”
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152por Dhakal, Thakur, Jang, Gab-Sue, Kim, Minhan, Kim, Ji Hyung, Park, JoongYeol, Lim, Sang-Jin, Park, Yung-Chul, Lee, Do-Hun“…The UD behavior of sika deer explored in this research is expected to benefit future scholars and policymakers when formulating deer management and wildlife conservation strategies.…”
Publicado 2023
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153“…Moreover, the protection and creation of structures with wild vegetation among cropland seem to be considerable methods of brown hare or generally wildlife conservation; therefore, such measures should be an important part of agro-environmental packages.…”
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154“…Concurrently, infectious disease has been identified as an increasing threat to wildlife conservation. A synthesis published in 2000 showed common anthropogenic drivers of disease threats to biodiversity and human health, including encroachment and destruction of wildlife habitat and the human-assisted spread of pathogens. …”
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155“…However, bush-meat hunting is a complex issue promoting the need for holistic strategies to reduce transmission of zoonotic disease while addressing food security and wildlife conservation issues. Temporal and spatial separation of humans and wildlife, risk communication, and other preventative strategies should allow wildlife and humans to co-exist. …”
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156“…1. Wildlife conservation and the management of human–wildlife conflicts require cost‐effective methods of monitoring wild animal behavior. …”
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157“…These are essential tools for supporting wildlife conservation plans, being applicable for rare species whose biology and ecology remain unknown.…”
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158por Woodroffe, Rosie, Frank, Laurence G., Lindsey, Peter A., ole Ranah, Symon M. K., Romañach, Stephanie“…Conflict between people and wildlife is a major issue in both wildlife conservation and rural development. In African rangelands, species such as African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus), cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus), lions (Panthera leo), leopards (Panthera pardus), and spotted hyaenas (Crocuta crocuta) may kill livestock and are therefore themselves killed by local pastoralists. …”
Publicado 2007
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159por Seah, Adeline, Lim, Marisa C.W., McAloose, Denise, Prost, Stefan, Seimon, Tracie A.“…The ability to sequence a variety of wildlife samples with portable, field-friendly equipment will have significant impacts on wildlife conservation and health applications. However, the only currently available field-friendly DNA sequencer, the MinION by Oxford Nanopore Technologies, has a high error rate compared to standard laboratory-based sequencing platforms and has not been systematically validated for DNA barcoding accuracy for preserved and non-invasively collected tissue samples. …”
Publicado 2020
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160“…Like Crawford et al. (2019) and multiple other comprehensive and unbiased Australian and international scientific reviews, we refute the idea that returning neutered unowned cats to stray populations has any valid role in responsible, ethical, affordable, and effective cat management, or in wildlife conservation. The main purported objective of TNR proponents along with animal welfare, human health, and wildlife advocacy stakeholders is to reduce the number of unhomed cats. …”
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