Conservation Translocations in Development Mitigation: – Application of IUCN Guidelines – Session 2
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Mitigation transfers occur in large numbers and receive more funding than science-based conservation transfers. They have the potential to serve as an important conservation tool. However, despite their ethical intentions, ecological impacts and conservation outcomes are often not monitored, documented or disseminated and therefore remain unclear. For these interventions to contribute to long-term nature restoration in the UK, mitigation transfers must be designed to benefit the biological needs of species and use evidence gained from the rapid growth of scientific research into nature. reintroduction biology.
Drawing on IUCN guidelines and the Scottish and English codes for conservation translocations, this symposium will guide you through the processes necessary to implement an ecologically and socially responsible translocation.
Drawing on IUCN guidelines and the Scottish and English codes for conservation translocations, this symposium will guide you through the processes necessary to implement an ecologically and socially responsible translocation.
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