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Title
Beneficial Management Practices for Wildlife Species at Risk on Agricultural Lands in Yukon. Wildlife Conservation Society Canada Conservation Report #17
Author(s)
Maria Leung; Donald Reid; Brian Slough
Published
2022
Published Version DOI
https://doi.org/10.19121/2022.Report.44760
Abstract
The need to follow agricultural practices that are ecologically sustainable is increasingly evident given the current crises of climate change and biodiversity loss. Various approaches to agriculture, such as agro-ecology and diversified farming systems, aim to maintain the biodiversity that provides necessary ecosystem services for the farm economy at various scales, in contrast to the ecological simplification of intensive agriculture (Kremen et al. 2012). These approaches recognize that many native species provide vital ecosystem services and need to be conserved in agricultural landscapes.
Full Citation
Leung, M., D. Reid, and B. Slough (2022). Beneficial Management Practices for Wildlife Species at Risk on Agricultural Lands in Yukon. Wildlife Conservation Society Canada Conservation Report #17. Toronto, Canada: Wildlife Conservation Society, Canada, 1-50.
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