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A myriad range of stories to read and understand from the world of conservation and ecology.
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)
Reginald Innes Pocock (1863-1949)
Brian Houghton Hodgson (1801-1894)
Thomas Horsfield (1773-1859)
Introduction to early mammalogists
The Journey of Sea Turtle Conservation in India: An interview with Romulus Whitaker
Successful success stories
Turtles left out in the cold?
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