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

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Regionally unique ant assemblages associated with community-based conservation in northwestern Ghana

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Genetic analysis reveals hidden threats and new motivation for conservation translocation of black-tailed prairie dogs at the northern limit of their range

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Prioritizing species conservation programs based on IUCN Green Status and estimates of cost-sharing potential

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Using decision analysis to determine the feasibility of a conservation translocation

Ten years of adaptive community-governed conservation:evaluating biodiversity protection and poverty alleviation in a West African hippopotamus reserve

Release considerations and techniques to improve conservation translocation success

Decision analysis for conservation breeding: Maximizing production for reintroduction of whooping cranes

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