In a recent opinion piece published in the journal Nature, several ecologists question recent efforts to delineate areas of wilderness and intactness around the world to define conservation targets.
The Biden administration’s report on its goal of conserving 30 percent of lands and waters leaves several unanswered questions, including how conservation will be defined and how it specifically plans ...
Aim: Human-induced climate change requires conservation strategies incorporating its potential effects on species and communities. Key components of population persistence can be attributed to ...
Across farm country, new environmental stewardship commitments are sprouting from the soil like freshly emerged corn plants. Yet unlike uniform rows, those goals often seem variable and aimed at a ...
Scientific determinations of 25 global "hotspots"--habitats with high concentrations of unique species vulnerable to human activity--are too large to be effectively managed by local conservation ...
This study of the Tapajos Basin brings together a series of analyses undertaken by WWF and its partner organizations designed to define conservation scenarios and indicators on the basis of ...
Alabama's top conservation department officials said that the Conservation Advisory Board's recent effort to define the area around supplemental feed in which hunters may hunt deer and wild hogs does ...
Project Decisions in Alaska Will Help Define Biden’s Conservation and Climate Legacy From a potential Arctic oil drilling hub to a mine that threatens one of the world’s most productive salmon ...
Aim: Most terrestrial ecological communities are defined primarily on their constituent flora. We aimed to develop a repeatable approach to defining a community, both intact and degraded, based on its ...
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