The Conservation Science Blog

New science relevant to conservation in western North America
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Welcome to the Conservation Science Blog!

Welcome to the Conservation Science Blog! This blog is intended to bring new and relevant research to the attention of conservation scientists and conservation NGO staff, and facilitate discussion on how to apply this science to further conservation goals in western North America. Access to this blog is limited to members. To become a member, contact Dr. Carlos Carroll at carlos (at) klamathconservation.org. If you are already a member, you will be prompted to log in if you try to view content or post comments.

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  • Welcome to the Conservation Science Blog!
  • The Blog

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  • Climate change (8)
  • Endangered species management (7)
  • Fire ecology (1)

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Recent Posts

  • The trouble with trusting complex science
  • The forgotten stage of forest succession: early-successional ecosystems on forest sites
  • The velocity of climate change (and biodiversity loss)
  • Species recovery as a carbon offset? Carbon credits proposed for whale conservation
  • Citizen science and its role in the emerging “Fourth Paradigm” of data-intensive science
  • New research on ecosystem conservation and management under climate change
  • Wolf recovery as a restoration tool
  • New Feature on the Effects of Roads and Traffic on Wildlife Populations and Landscape Function
  • Special Section in Conservation Biology
  • New science and a new management strategy for sage grouse
  • Fixing the communications failure
  • Recovery goals for keystone species
  • Identifying climate refugia and corridors based on species niche models
  • New paper on “enduring features” approach to climate change adaptation planning
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