
Research in Translation


Can indigenous knowledge help conserve native bees?

Whale song, I hear what you say

Applying Deep Learning to Right Whale Photo Identification

Can only a few plants can make pollinators happy?
Invasive species deniers: should we be worried about them?
The importance of bees and shade grown trees in the coffee plantations of Kodagu.

Knowing, Knowing, Known: Local ecological knowledge and biodiversity conservation

No Monkey Business: Howler Monkey Reintroduction Restores Ecological Interactions And Processes In The Brazilian Atlantic Forest

A new view of a conflict over an old forest
Where Tourism meets Conservation: Translating Emotions into Actions

Tourism consumption of biodiversity: Building resort thatched huts influence tropical forests in unexpected ways

Capturing fish biodiversity with molecules and movies
The sounds of science: using acoustic recordings to monitor biodiversity
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A List for the Optimist: The IUCN Green List of Species
Ivory poaching is not the only problem in elephant conservation
Past, present, and future of a freshwater fish metapopulation in a threatened landscape
Freshwater turtles in the city, the country, and everywhere in between
Creating Arti-fish-al Habitats

Hope for rare tiger conservation on the northern Chinese border.
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Crowdfunding Biodiversity Conservation

Madagascar’s lemurs are menaced by hunting.

Above the horizon: Inhalation of metals during oil spills also a threat to marine wildlife
When conservation clashes with culture
Using public surveys to reliably and rapidly estimate the distributions of multiple invasive species on the Andaman archipelago
A bird in the bush is worth $223,851 in the hand

Flying Insects Plummet

Beyond our backyard: Expanding the scope of ‘community’ support for the protection of the Great Barrier Reef
Power lines alter migration patterns
A new look at non-native species
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