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journal Nature Conservation is intended to make scientific information freely available to help conserve nature and create a healthy world for everyone.
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journal Nature Conservation.
Not exact matches
Peggy Notebaert
Nature Museum Honored By Illinois Association of Museums - Chicago Business
Journal - October 8, 2015 The
Nature Museum was recognized as the Leader Institution of the Year and Doug Taron, PhD, Curator of Biology and Vice President of
Conservation and Research, was named the Professional of the Year.
But a new paper in the
journal Conservation Biology calls out a troubling side effect: Some tags can be accessed by people who don't have the animals» best interests at heart, from hunters and poachers to antipredator groups and even
nature tourists.
A paper by Michigan State University panda habitat experts published in this week's
Journal for
Nature Conservation explores an oft - hidden yet significant conflict in c
Conservation explores an oft - hidden yet significant conflict in
conservationconservation.
That includes about half of the mammals and almost a quarter of the birds on the «red list» kept by the International Union for the
Conservation of
Nature (IUCN), according to a study published in the
journal Nature Climate Change.
In the
journal Nature Climate Change, lead author Dr. Tom Bridge from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies based at James Cook University and colleagues point out that global
conservation policies have so far failed to prevent the widespread destruction of coral reefs and their fish life, which now threatens the food security of millions of people.
This study, led by Snow Leopard Trust scientists in partnership with India's
Nature Conservation Foundation and the UK's Aberdeen University, has just been published in the
Journal of Applied Ecology.
A November 2014 comment piece in the
journal Nature points to the dominance of male voices in the
conservation movement, despite the presence of senior women.
The use of
nature journals can be empowering for students as it helps increase their awareness of
nature, gives them a sense of their place in their world, and encourages future
conservation behaviors.
As a new study by the Smithsonian
Conservation Biology Institute and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, published in the
journal Nature Communications, found, cats are effective killers.