UC Berkeley Rausser College of Natural Resources reports
A new study from a team of UC Berkeley researchers may offer conservationists clues on how to improve the outcomes of future wildlife restorations. The first-of-its-kind analysis, published today in Nature Communications, found that partnering with local communities and setting goals relating to the social, cultural, political, or economic aspects of wildlife restoration efforts made each attempt significantly more successful.
Read article at Improving wildlife restoration outcomes through community engagement | UC Berkeley Rausser College of Natural Resources
I thought this was common knowledge, not a new concept. Maybe we must spiral back to concepts generationally, with new insights & strategies acquired.
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By: kimku2015 on May 15, 2023
at 9:29 AM
I agree not a new concept but message still needs to spread.
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By: Sandy Steinman on May 15, 2023
at 11:58 AM