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Multi-scale modelling of prairie dog habitat associations to inform conservation translocation at their northern extent

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Amphibian conservation in Canada: state of the art and call for action

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Environmental DNA surveys can underestimate amphibian occupancy and overestimate detection probability: implications for practice

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Seasonal Differences in Extinction and Colonization Drive Occupancy Dynamics of an Imperilled Amphibian

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Advancing amphibian conservation through citizen science in urban municipalities

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A framework to identify priority wetland habitats and movement corridors for urban amphibian conservation

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Our peer-reviewed research advances conservation science by addressing challenges in ecosystem management, species recovery, and biodiversity protection. By sharing our findings, the Wilder Institute contributes to evidence-based decision making to better protect wildlife.

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The Wilder Institute’s research efforts are designed to inform action. Partners and researchers in Canada and around the world can use insights from our breeding programs and field studies to guide conservation planning efforts in diverse environments.

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