<div><p>The ongoing refugee crisis in Europe has seen many countries rush to construct border security fencing to divert or control the flow of people. This follows a trend of border fence construction across Eurasia during the post-9/11 era. This development has gone largely unnoticed by conservation biologists during an era in which, ironically, transboundary cooperation has emerged as a conservation paradigm. These fences represent a major threat to wildlife because they can cause mortality, obstruct access to seasonally important resources, and reduce effective population size. We summarise the extent of the issue and propose concrete mitigation measures.</p></div
Several thousand terrestrial protected areas (PAs) lie on international boundaries. Because internat...
Wildlife fencing has become more prevalent throughout Africa, although it has come with a price of i...
In dryland ecosystems, mobility is essential for both wildlife and people to access unpredictable an...
© 2016 Linnell et al.The ongoing refugee crisis in Europe has seen many countries rush to construct ...
The ongoing refugee crisis in Europe has seen many countries rush to construct border security fenci...
-The ongoing refugee crisis in Europe has seen many countries rush to construct border security fen...
SUMMARY The conservation value of transboundary management of wildlife populations in Europe, that m...
It has been long recognized that political borders should not hamper wildlife, and that conservation...
1. Fencing is a contentious issue due to its impact on conservation. The Danish government aims to e...
The security environment of the 21st century confronted the international community with unprecedent...
How can we best protect the world’s biodiversity in the face of the growing human population? This ...
Conservationists have detailed the potential impacts of the Border Wall on wildlife. The issue with ...
The world's biomes and their associated ecosystems are artificially fractured by geopolitical bounda...
<p>Separation between primary and secondary impacts is based on our perception of their ability to c...
Rapid biodiversity loss has prompted global action to prevent further declines, yet coordinated cons...
Several thousand terrestrial protected areas (PAs) lie on international boundaries. Because internat...
Wildlife fencing has become more prevalent throughout Africa, although it has come with a price of i...
In dryland ecosystems, mobility is essential for both wildlife and people to access unpredictable an...
© 2016 Linnell et al.The ongoing refugee crisis in Europe has seen many countries rush to construct ...
The ongoing refugee crisis in Europe has seen many countries rush to construct border security fenci...
-The ongoing refugee crisis in Europe has seen many countries rush to construct border security fen...
SUMMARY The conservation value of transboundary management of wildlife populations in Europe, that m...
It has been long recognized that political borders should not hamper wildlife, and that conservation...
1. Fencing is a contentious issue due to its impact on conservation. The Danish government aims to e...
The security environment of the 21st century confronted the international community with unprecedent...
How can we best protect the world’s biodiversity in the face of the growing human population? This ...
Conservationists have detailed the potential impacts of the Border Wall on wildlife. The issue with ...
The world's biomes and their associated ecosystems are artificially fractured by geopolitical bounda...
<p>Separation between primary and secondary impacts is based on our perception of their ability to c...
Rapid biodiversity loss has prompted global action to prevent further declines, yet coordinated cons...
Several thousand terrestrial protected areas (PAs) lie on international boundaries. Because internat...
Wildlife fencing has become more prevalent throughout Africa, although it has come with a price of i...
In dryland ecosystems, mobility is essential for both wildlife and people to access unpredictable an...