Each year, numerous species thought to have disappeared are rediscovered. Yet, do these rediscoveries represent the return of viable populations or the delayed extinction of doomed species? We document the number, distribution and conservation status of rediscovered amphibian, bird, and mammal species globally. Over the past 122 years, at least 351 species have been rediscovered, most occurring in the tropics. These species, on average, were missing for 61 years before being rediscovered (range of 3–331 years). The number of rediscoveries per year increased over time and the majority of these rediscoveries represent first documentations since their original description. Most rediscovered species have restricted ranges and small populations,...
The world faces a biodiversity crisis and efforts are needed to protect species from extinction. Rei...
In the past half century the world has seen a dramatic decline in species. More and more species are...
In this issue: Overcoming Challenges to Species Recovery Multispecies Recovery Planning: Benefits a...
Each year, numerous species thought to have disappeared are rediscovered. Yet, do these rediscoverie...
Reintroduction biology is a key tool for mitigating the catastrophic reduction in species’ ranges, c...
Article; Early AccessSystematic assessments of species extinction risk at regular intervals are nece...
Wild goose chase, snipe hunt, fool’s errand—these retorts typify responses of many biologists to new...
Aichi Target 12 of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) contains the aim to ‘prevent extinct...
AbstractMore species in the world are threatened with extinction today than at any other time in rec...
In the last few decades, there has been a remarkable discovery of new species of plants, invertebrat...
Abstract More species in the world are threatened with extinction today than at any other time in re...
The world faces a biodiversity crisis and efforts are needed to protect species from extinction. Rei...
In the past half century the world has seen a dramatic decline in species. More and more species are...
In this issue: Overcoming Challenges to Species Recovery Multispecies Recovery Planning: Benefits a...
Each year, numerous species thought to have disappeared are rediscovered. Yet, do these rediscoverie...
Reintroduction biology is a key tool for mitigating the catastrophic reduction in species’ ranges, c...
Article; Early AccessSystematic assessments of species extinction risk at regular intervals are nece...
Wild goose chase, snipe hunt, fool’s errand—these retorts typify responses of many biologists to new...
Aichi Target 12 of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) contains the aim to ‘prevent extinct...
AbstractMore species in the world are threatened with extinction today than at any other time in rec...
In the last few decades, there has been a remarkable discovery of new species of plants, invertebrat...
Abstract More species in the world are threatened with extinction today than at any other time in re...
The world faces a biodiversity crisis and efforts are needed to protect species from extinction. Rei...
In the past half century the world has seen a dramatic decline in species. More and more species are...
In this issue: Overcoming Challenges to Species Recovery Multispecies Recovery Planning: Benefits a...