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CONSERVATION BEHAVIOR: APPLYING BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY TO WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT

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Abstract

Conservation Behavior takes a comprehensive and practical look at a crucial question in wildlife conservation: how can an understanding of how animals behave – and why they behave the way they do – help us to design and implement better conservation strategies? The book is a remarkably broad, yet detailed survey of different dimensions of the interaction between behavioural ecology and wildlife conservation, and weaves an example-rich story of how to turn a deeper understanding of the many aspects of animal behaviour, into practical plans for optimising conservation intervention.

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31 Biological Sciences, 3103 Ecology, 15 Life on Land

Journal Title

QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY

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0033-5770
1539-7718

Volume Title

92

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University of Chicago Press