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The federal recovery strategy for boreal woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) sets a goal of self-sustaining populations for all caribou ranges across Canada. All caribou herds in Alberta are currently designated as not self-sustaining and the rec... see more

Areas of land abandonment and agriculture expansion usually differ in location and associated environmental characteristics; thus, land-use redistribution affects the provision of ecosystem services and biodiversity conservation. In a subtropical region u... see more

Biodiversity refers to the variety of organisms, including genes, species, and ecosystems in a given area. Biodiversity plays an important role in evolutionary processes and in maintaining the balance between the biosphere ecosystem and biological systems... see more

Asia is the most populous region, with a substantial number of global biodiversity hotspots and several megadiverse countries, including Malaysia, with rich cultural and natural heritages. In this region, natural heritages within protected areas is under ... see more

RESUMENLa Región Amazónica Ecuatoriana [RAE], como toda la extensa cuenca hidrográfica del Amazonas y el Orinoco es, básicamente, una región de una rica biodiversidad y etnodiversidad, pero de una gran fragilidad por sus suelos pobres en nutrientes y eros... see more

The extraordinary biodiversity of Earth is currently threatened by the destruction of natural habitats, climate change, invasive species, and overexploitation. More and more, ecologists are starting to recognise that preserving the maximum number of speci... see more

The loss of natural habitat resulting from human activities is the principal driver of biodiversity loss in terrestrial ecosystems globally. Metrics of habitat loss are monitored at national and global scales using various remote sensing based land-cover ... see more

As the dawn of the industrial revolution has begun since the last few decades, it has produced a huge impact on the biodiversity of organisms on our blueish-green planet. The extent of this impact is increasing day by day due to the constant progression o... see more

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