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Conservation prioritization can resolve the flagship species conundrum

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Conservation prioritization can resolve the flagship species conundrum

J. Mcgowan, L. J. Beaumont, et al.

Discover how conservation strategies leveraging charismatic species can strike a balance between funding and broader biodiversity goals. This groundbreaking study by Jennifer McGowan and colleagues reveals that a flagship-based approach can secure 79-89% of biodiversity objectives while attracting essential resources for conservation.... show more
Abstract
Conservation strategies based on charismatic flagship species, such as tigers, lions, and elephants, successfully attract funding from individuals and corporate donors. However, critics of this species-focused approach argue it wastes resources and often does not benefit broader biodiversity. If true, then the best way of raising conservation funds excludes the best way of spending it. Here we show that this conundrum can be resolved, and that the flagship species approach does not impede cost-effective conservation. Through a tailored prioritization approach, we identify places containing flagship species while also maximizing global biodiversity representation (based on 19,616 terrestrial and freshwater species). We then compare these results to scenarios that only maximized biodiversity representation, and demonstrate that our flagship-based approach achieves 79–89% of our objective. This provides strong evidence that prudently selected flagships can both raise funds for conservation and help target where these resources are best spent to conserve biodiversity.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Feb 24, 2020
Authors
Jennifer McGowan, Linda J. Beaumont, Robert J. Smith, Alienor L.M. Chauvenet, Robert Harcourt, Scott C. Atkinson, John C. Mittermeier, Manuel Esperon-Rodriguez, John B. Baumgartner, Andrew Beattie, Rachael Y. Dudaniec, Richard Grenyer, David A. Nipperess, Adam Stow, Hugh P. Possingham
Tags
conservation
flagship species
biodiversity
funding
resource allocation
prioritization
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