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

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Standardizing the evaluation of community-based conservation success

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Projecting further increases in conservation translocations: a Canadian case study

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Limited contributions of released animals from zoos to North American conservation translocations

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Future directions to escalate benefits of the stepping‐stone approach for conservation translocations

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A call for structured decision making in conservation programs considering wild egg collection

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Consequences Matter: Compassion in Conservation Means Caring for Individuals, Populations and Species

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Genetics of a reintroduced swift fox population highlights the need for integrated conservation between neighbouring countries

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