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Assessing the effectiveness of a national protected area network for carnivore conservation

Biology

Assessing the effectiveness of a national protected area network for carnivore conservation

J. Terraube, J. V. Doninck, et al.

This study reveals surprising insights into the effectiveness of protected areas for carnivores in Finland. Despite their conservation intentions, the national protected area network often fails to boost carnivore densities. Discover how the interaction of region and time alters the dynamics for different species, with unique trends for wolverines and lynxes. This research was conducted by J. Terraube, J. Van doninck, P. Helle, and M. Cabeza.... show more
Abstract
Protected areas (PAs) are essential to prevent further biodiversity loss yet their effectiveness varies largely with governance and external threats. Although methodological advances have permitted assessments of PA effectiveness in mitigating deforestation, we still lack similar studies for the impact of PAs on wildlife populations. Here we use an innovative combination of matching methods and hurdle-mixed models with a large-scale and long-term dataset for Finland's large carnivore species. We show that the national PA network does not support higher densities than non-protected habitat for 3 of the 4 species investigated. For some species, PA effects interact with region or time, i.e., wolverine densities decreased inside PAs over the study period and lynx densities increased inside eastern PAs. We support the application of matching methods in combination of additional analytical frameworks for deeper understanding of conservation impacts on wildlife populations. These methodological advances are crucial for preparing ambitious PA targets post-2020.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 11, 2020
Authors
J. Terraube, J. Van doninck, P. Helle, M. Cabeza
Tags
protected areas
biodiversity conservation
carnivore densities
Finland
wildlife conservation
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