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Title
Mapping and navigating mammalian conservation - from analysis to action
Author(s)
Redford, K.H., J.C. Ray, & L. Boitani
Published
2011
Publisher
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal SocietySeries
Abstract
Although mammals are often seen as important objects of human interest and affection, many are threatened with extinction. A range of efforts have been proposed and much work has been done to try to conserve mammals, but there is little overall understanding of what has worked and why. As a result, there is no global-scale, coordinated approach to conserving all mammals. Rather, conservation efforts are usually focused at jurisdictional levels where relevant legislation and policies are in force. To help build the framework for a global-scale approach, this paper reviews the many ways that have been proposed for conserving mammals.
Full Citation
Redford, K.H., J.C. Ray, & L. Boitani. 2011. Mapping and navigating mammalian conservation: from analysis to action. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society Series B 366:2712-2721.
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