Big cats in borderlands: challenges and implications for transboundary conservation of Asian leopards
Large carnivores have extensive spatial requirements, which often result in ranges that span geopolitical borders. Consequently, management of transboundary populations is subject to different political jurisdictions, often with high heterogeneity in conservation challenges. In continental Asia, the...
Main Authors: | Farhadinia, M, Rostro-García, S, Feng, L, Kamler, J, Andrew, S, Elena, S, Igor, K, Mohammed, A, Jianping, G, MacDonald, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2020
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