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    Successful wildlife conservation requires good governance by Pomeranz, EF, Hare, DC, Decker, DJ, Forstchen, AB, Jacobson, CA, Smith, CA, Schiavone, MV

    Published 2021
    “…We argue that success in wildlife conservation in the U.S. requires assessment of both decision-making processes and management results in relation to four questions: conservation of what, under what authority, for what purposes, and for whom?…”
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    Governance principles for wildlife conservation in the 21st century by Decker, D, Smith, C, Forstchen, A, Hare, D, Pomeranz, E, Doyle-Capitman, C, Schuler, K, Organ, J

    Published 2016
    “…Wildlife conservation is losing ground in the U.S. for many reasons. …”
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    Consider divergent regional perspectives to enhance wildlife conservation across Africa by Bauer, H, Chardonnet, B, Scholte, P, Sillero-Zubiri, C, Et al.

    Published 2020
    “…In African wildlife conservation literature, southern and south-eastern African voices dominate, giving a false impression of pan-Africanism. …”
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    Wildlife conservation, multiple biopolitics and animal subjectification: Three mammals' tales by Hodgetts, T

    Published 2016
    “…This paper develops such work in the context of wildlife conservation in the UK, specifically that relating to three woodland mammals: red squirrels, grey squirrels, and pine martens. …”
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    Wildlife collections of Royal Palace Museums in The West Region of Cameroon with a focus on wildlife conservation by Mfonden Poumie, MM, Coals, P, Meutchieye, F, Fokam, OM

    Published 2021
    “…To date, the role of palace museums in wildlife conservation has received little consideration. …”
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    Looking under the bonnet of conservation conflicts: Can neuroscience help? by Can, Ö, Macdonald, D

    Published 2018
    “…Neuroscience—a branch of biology seemingly distant from nature/wildlife conservation is revolutionised by the ability to visualise the brain activity of humans. …”
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    Cecil: A moment or a movement? Analysis of media coverage of the death of a lion, Panthera leo by Macdonald, D, Jacobsen, K, Burnham, D, Johnson, P, Loveridge, A, Johnson, P

    Published 2016
    “…For lion conservation in particular, and perhaps for wildlife conservation more generally, we speculate that the atmosphere may have been changed significantly. …”
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    The effect of using games in teaching conservation by Tan, C, Woei Lee, J, Hii, A, Loo, Y, Campos-Arceiz, A, Macdonald, D

    Published 2018
    “…Classroom-based games were created for eight different conservation topics for an annual Wildlife Conservation Course and an annual Diploma in International Wildlife Conservation Practice. …”
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    The role of large wild animals in climate change mitigation and adaptation by Malhi, Y, Lander, T, le Roux, E, Stevens, N, Macias-Fauria, M, Wedding, L, Girardin, C, Kristensen, JÅ, Sandom, CJ, Evans, TD, Svenning, J-C, Canney, S

    Published 2022
    “…Here, we review wildlife conservation and climate change mitigation in terrestrial and marine ecosystems. …”
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    Exploring perceptions of subsistence farmers in northwestern Zimbabwe towards the African lion (Panthera leo) in the context of local conservation actions by Sibanda, L, Van der Meer, E, Hughes, C, Macdonald, E, Hunt, JE, Parry, RH, Dlodlo, B, Macdonald, D, Loveridge, A

    Published 2020
    “…We also found that perceptions towards lions were not associated with specific livestock losses or to the potential benefits farmers received from wildlife conservation, e.g. school classroom blocks or road improvements. …”
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    Trophy hunting is not one big thing by Hare, D

    Published 2023
    “…Few topics in wildlife conservation are as controversial, emotive, or command as much public and political attention, as trophy hunting. …”
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    Brushes with the law: a conservation scientist’s perspective on legal solutions and impediments from Scottish Wildcats to African Lions by Macdonald, D

    Published 2019
    “…The paper concludes with a series of reflections on how conservation researchers might engage with legal experts and practitioners for the benefit of wildlife conservation in the 21st Century: through transdisciplinary research, ethically informed and actively applied.…”
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    From poachers to protectors: Engaging local communities in solutions to illegal wildlife trade by Cooney, R, Roe, D, Dublin, H, Phelps, J, Wilkie, D, Keane, A, Travers, H, Skinner, D, Challender, D, Allan, J, Biggs, D

    Published 2016
    “…These responses can distract from a range of other approaches that shift incentives for local people toward supporting conservation rather than IWT, as well as in some cases actually decrease the net incentives in favor of wildlife conservation.…”
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    Soap operas won’t wash for wildlife by Somerville, K, Dickman, A, Johnson, P, Hart, A

    Published 2021
    “…Natural history documentaries are a globally important source of information about wildlife, conservation and environmental issues and they are the closest many will get to seeing featured animals and their behaviour in the wild. …”
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