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A myriad range of stories to read and understand from the world of conservation and ecology.
Making co-management work
Some perspectives on knowledge going beyond dichotomies
Gendered dimensions of Aboriginal Australian and California Indian fire knowledge retention and revival
Mangroves, reefs and reef associates in India
Modern applications of traditional indigenous practices
War cry
Traditional knowledge and the management of the Laponia World Heritage site
Indigenous knowledge and climate change in Australia
Aboriginal influences and the original state of nature: A new paradigm for conservation
Systematic Conservation Planning: An interview with Robert ‘Bob’ Pressey
Conservation of networks
Identifying key players in ecological networks
Animal social networks: Unraveling (biological) relations
Connecting habitat patches in fragmented landscapes
Understanding a “network of networks”
Social networks help explain the spread of diseases
Saving the Future
Use of network analysis in food web conservation
Insect-eating birds need friends in the forest
Major mammal book published
Edward Blyth (1810-1873)
Stanley Henry Prater (1890-1960)
Edward Pritchard Gee (1904-1968)
Robert Charles Wroughton (1849-1921)
George Edward Dobson (1848-1895)
William Thomas Blanford (1832-1905)
Thomas Caverhill Jerdon (1811-1872)
Robert Armitage Sterndale (1839-1902)
Thomas Hardwicke (1756–1835)
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