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Multi-scale modelling of prairie dog habitat associations to inform conservation translocation at their northern extent

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A horizon scan of biological conservation issues for 2025

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An exploration of conservation breeding and translocation tools to improve the conservation status of boreal caribou populations in western Canada

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Visualizing the risk landscape to adaptively increase post-release survival of translocated Galliformes

Genetic assessment and monitoring of wild, captive, and reintroduced northern leopard frog populations

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Benefits of traditional and local ecological knowledge for species recovery when scientific inference is limited

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Losing lemurs: Declining populations and land cover changes over space and time

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Regionally unique ant assemblages associated with community-based conservation in northwestern Ghana

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