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Title
Moving beyond science to protect a mammalian migration corridor
Author(s)
Berger, J. and S.L. Cain
Published
2014
Publisher
Conservation Biology
Abstract
As the discipline of conservation biology evolves and practitioners grow increasingly concerned about how to put results into achievable conservation, it is still unclear the extent to which science drives conservation outcomes, especially across rural landscapes. This paper examines the role of science in the protection of a biological corridor for the pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) of the southern Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Full Citation
Berger, J. and S.L. Cain. (2014). “Moving beyond science to protect a mammalian migration corridor.” Conservation Biology 28(5): 1142-1150.
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