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Title
Defining What It Means to Save a Species – The Species Conservation Program of the Wildlife Conservation Society
Author(s)
Cook, R.A.
Published
2010
Abstract
A group representing multiple conservation organizations gathered at the White Oak Conservation Center to re‑examine the question of what it means to successfully conserve a species. Represented specialties of the participants included conservation biology, genetics, small population management, ornithology, elephant field conservation, wildlife health, marine conservation, landscape ecology, mammalogy and herpetology. The results of this workshop will be published in BioScience early in 2011.
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