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A myriad range of stories to read and understand from the world of conservation and ecology.
Habitat suitability mapping helps to identify future dormouse reintroduction sites
On the wolf trail
How well do protected areas cover current biophysical conditions?
Seeking refuge from the storm: a new framework to bolster conservation efforts
Coping with isolation: What humans now have in common with the Oregon spotted frog
Every Creature Has a Story – What Science Reveals About Animal Behaviour
Growing Up to be a Bit Batty
There’s a Fly in my Soup: Insects as Food for the Future?
Old wives’ tales: Weaving human-wildlife relationships in the high mountains of Ladakh
An Ecologist Paints a Picture: In conversation with scientist-turned-landscape artist Stephen Redpath
Curing Conservation: One ‘pandaemic’ at a time
Conserving animals on the move
The unique physiologies of elevational niche shifters
“Agaves give us life”: Restoring agaves for bats and people
Songs and signals on the wings of cranes
Tracking the past, present, and future use of technology to save global species migrations
An icy life: Tracking the Weddell seal for conservation and environmental understanding
Migrations through the eyes of a sea turtle
Wonald’s World
The challenge of fish migration in dammed rivers of the Neotropical region
O desafio da migração de peixes em rios barrados da Região Neotropical (Português)
Insights for conservation through sustainable degrowth
Where have the birds gone? On declining urban bird diversity
Trophy’s choice: How the link between trophy hunting and white land ownership challenges notions of community empowerment in Namibia
Rural Namibians respond to anti-hunting campaigns
Crossroads
Useful or Removed
The subtle environmentalism in Ruskin Bond’s stories
Where big mammals belong—the unfair burden to restore
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