Editorial
The difference conservation can make: integrating knowledge to reduce extinction risk
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- 28 December 2016, pp. 1-2
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- 28 December 2016, pp. 3-12
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Conservation News
Surveys in southern Myanmar indicate global importance for tigers and biodiversity
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- 28 December 2016, p. 13
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Projet Faux Gavial reduces commerce of slender-snouted crocodile in Gabon
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- 28 December 2016, pp. 13-14
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Evaluating the impacts of conservation interventions on human well-being: guidance for practitioners
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- 28 December 2016, pp. 14-15
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Confirmation of free-ranging Barbary sheep Ammotragus lervia in Dghoumes National Park and Boukornine National Park, Tunisia
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- 28 December 2016, p. 15
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Creation of an action plan for the conservation of freshwater mammals in Venezuela
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- 28 December 2016, p. 16
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Leveraging public funding to secure a protected area in the Western Ghats, India
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- 28 December 2016, pp. 16-17
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Otters and wetlands training workshop in China
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- 28 December 2016, p. 17
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Regional conference on conservation of animal genetic resources
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- 28 December 2016, p. 18
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Letters
Wildlife migration in Ethiopia and South Sudan longer than ‘the longest in Africa’: a response to Naidoo et al.
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- 21 November 2016, p. 19
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Namibia and Botswana's zebra migration: still the longest, but for how long? A reply to Schapira et al.
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- 21 November 2016, p. 20
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Why the devil does not have the best tunes: a response to Verissimo & McKinley
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- 03 October 2016, p. 21
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Understanding conservation marketing and focusing on the best available evidence: a reply to Hobson
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- 03 October 2016, p. 22
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Biodiversity offsetting and conservation: reframing nature to save it
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 23-31
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Correct framing of biodiversity offsets and conservation: a response to Apostolopoulou & Adams
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- 09 November 2016, pp. 32-34
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If biodiversity offsets are a dead end for conservation, what is the live wire? A response to Apostolopoulou & Adams
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- 18 October 2016, pp. 35-39
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Biodiversity offsetting and the reframing of conservation: a reply to ten Kate & von Hase and Dempsey & Collard
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- 21 November 2016, pp. 40-42
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Papers
Fire is REDD+: offsetting carbon through early burning activities in south-eastern Tanzania
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- 13 May 2016, pp. 43-52
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The transition from No Net Loss to a Net Gain of biodiversity is far from trivial
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- 10 November 2015, pp. 53-59
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