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The assessment of the human dimensions of wildlife reintroduction projects is essential for their success. To date, few longitudinal studies (if any) have compared attitudes and perceived impacts before and after human‐assisted large predator ...
Miguel Delibes‐Mateos +4 more
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Agricultural intensification and changing landscape structure led to decreasing numbers of arable flora and fauna during the last decades. To counteract these declines, weed diversity needs to be supported.
Witty, Rosa +2 more
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In patients with RAS wild-type metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC), an anti-epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) monoclonal antibody plus chemotherapy is a standard option for treatment in the first-line setting.
Chiara Cremolini +6 more
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An evidence‐based assessment of the past distribution of Golden and White‐tailed Eagles across Wales
Two species of eagles (Golden and White‐tailed) bred in Wales during prehistoric and historic times and became regionally extinct as breeding species in the mid‐1800s.
Sophie‐lee Williams +4 more
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Experimental Release of Orphaned Wild Felids into a Tropical Rainforest in Southwestern Costa Rica
A 3- to 4-mo-old male ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) and a 6- to 8-mo-old female margay (Leopardus weidii) were brought in from the wild, held in captivity, and rehabilitated for 906 and 709 days, respectively, at the Rescate Wildlife Rescue Center in Costa
Víctor H. Montalvo +7 more
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Physiological response after translocation differs between source populations in a threatened mammal
Conservation translocations are an important tool in the prevention of species loss, but the translocation process is associated with numerous stressors. Non-invasively monitoring stress physiology via faecal glucocorticoid metabolites (FGMs) can provide
Kelly S. Williams-Kelly +12 more
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A study was conducted during the flowering season of Ziziphus mauritiana from September 2015 to October 2015 in Belgachi Railgate Para, Chuadanga, Bangladesh.
Tahsinur Rahman Shihan
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Effect of captivity on morphology: negligible changes in external morphology mask significant changes in internal morphology [PDF]
Captive breeding programmes are increasingly relied upon for threatened species management. Changes in morphology can occur in captivity, often with unknown consequences for reintroductions.
Stephanie K. Courtney Jones +2 more
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Wildlife reintroduction programs are a type of conservation initiative that seek to re-establish viable populations of a species in areas from which they have been extirpated or become extinct.
Alexandra E. Sutton, Roel Lopez
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Stakeholder acceptance and support is essential for long‐term success in species reintroductions, and assessing social feasibility of reintroductions within human‐occupied landscapes is an integral component of effective decision‐making.
Živa Alif +6 more
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