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Incorporating human dimensions is associated with better wildlife translocation outcomes

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Incorporating human dimensions is associated with better wildlife translocation outcomes

M. W. Serota, K. J. Barker, et al.

In a groundbreaking study, researchers including Mitchell W. Serota and colleagues reveal that incorporating human dimensions into wildlife translocation projects can significantly enhance biodiversity outcomes. By analyzing 305 case studies, they stress the impact of economic incentives, educational initiatives, and conflict resolution in fostering coexistence between humans and wildlife. Discover how understanding human factors can lead to greater conservation success!

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