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14.4

All Hail the Nature Zoo

Otters: Evolution for Water Quality
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Not just a cute picture: what elephant conservation is really like

How to prioritize road sections for fencing to reduce animal mortality

What is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?
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Diversity — the secret sauce of conservation success

Bird’s eye view: A case for mammal control in New Zealand

The secret world of owl migration
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How the diversity of human concepts of nature affects conservation
A snow leopard in the time of war

Livestock guardian dogs help the fastest cat run from extinction

The well-being of field collaborators – going a step further
Habitats with plant groups from ancient geological epochs may cease to exist due to human pressure
Why we need more scientific evidence on works in conservation
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Conserving diversity: biological and institutional

Faith in a bird

#CCInktober2020: where art rushed in to meet science!

The lost and found department

How well does global marine protection cover drivers of biodiversity loss?

Mapping legal authority to build wildlife corridors along streams

Ladakhi chai pe charcha: Lost stories from the high mountains
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Learning about human-wildlife interaction through taxidermy

Washed up

‘Inniku high heels curry saapadlaam!’ (Let’s eat high heels curry today!)
Clouded leopard - Neofelis Nebulosa In Northeast India

Desert Fox

Forest Mafia

Into the wild
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Nature’s own poop workers

A Star Ecologist

Off we go with Ollie
Tingling our spidey senses

The Rediscovery of an Antique: the Dinosaur Ant
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