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Spatial Analysis of <i>Astragalus verus</i> Olivier Dieback: Understanding Patterns and Implications for Conservation in Iranian Rangelands. [PDF]
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Elephant barrier behaviors in response to conflict mitigation fences. [PDF]
Gonçalves D, Smith RJ, O'Neill HMK.
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Ecological barriers: An approach to ecological conservation and restoration in China
AmbioThe Chinese government has pursued comprehensive ecological conservation and restoration by establishing an ecological barrier system. However, the majority of international research tends to focus on the connectivity between habitats, overlooking the functions that ecological barriers play in ecological conservation and restoration.
Xiaoxue, Wang +9 more
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Ecology, Conservation, and Restoration of Chilika Lagoon, India
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Conservation and ecological restoration in New Zealand
Pacific Conservation Biology, 1995The introduction of alien species to New Zealand's terrestrial ecosystems has caused rapid loss of native biodiversity since human settlement. Faced with this crisis, conservation managers and scientists have responded by developing innovative techniques such as translocation of native animals and the eradication of introduced mammals from islands.
Michael N. Clout, Alan J. Saunders
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Ecological restoration as a strategy for conserving biological diversity
Environmental Management, 1988Though the restoration of disturbed ecosystems has so far played a relatively modest role in the effort to conserve biological diversity, there are reasons to suspect that its role will increase and that its contribution to the maintenance of diversity will ultimately prove crucial as techniques are further refined and as pristine areas for ...
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Hopes for the Future: Restoration Ecology and Conservation Biology
Science, 1997Conversion of natural habitats into agricultural and industrial landscapes, and ultimately into degraded land, is the major impact of humans on the natural environment, posing a great threat to biodiversity. The emerging discipline of restoration ecology provides a powerful suite of tools for speeding the recovery of degraded lands.
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