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Applied ecologists can do better conservation by working with locals

This post is from Robert Steinmetz, author of the recent article “Can community outreach alleviate poaching pressure and recover wildlife in South-East Asian protected areas?”. In this post, Robert gives his views and experiences on conservation practice and engaging with local people. Most ecologists are passionate about the environment and want to protect it. After all, the natural world is our place of business so … Continue reading Applied ecologists can do better conservation by working with locals

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