Re-wilding large-brained, intelligent mammals dependent on social learning to acquire survival skills is challenging. Each reintroduced species has different needs, but basic questions relating to essential aspects of successful release such as subsistence remain the same. Here I pose 12 ecologically and ethologically based questions that should be addressed (if not already done)
Large predators are among the most threatened species on the planet and ways of conserving them in t...
Reintroductions and other conservation translocations are an important but often controversial form ...
The recovery of many populations of large carnivores and herbivores in major parts of Europe and Nor...
Re-wilding large-brained, intelligent mammals dependent on social learning to acquire survival skill...
Trophic rewilding is an ecological restoration strategy that uses species introductions to restore t...
Reintroduction programs for threatened species often include elaborate release strategies designed t...
Re-introduction programs for endangered animals operate under the hope that protected habitats can s...
Animal reintroduction and rewilding are two widely appealing and frequently connected forms of ecolo...
The topic of rehabilitation is of special importance when concerning animals that are near extinctio...
Rewilding is a novel approach to ecological restoration. Trophic rewilding in particular aims to rei...
Reintroduction programs for threatened species often include elaborate release strategies designed t...
Reintroductions are becoming increasingly important in conservation management, particularly for la...
The aims of this study are to: 1) review the data available in scientific literature about reintrodu...
<p>Animal reintroduction and rewilding are two widely appealing and frequently connected forms of ec...
Throughout history species has gone extinct due to anthropogenic activities. During the last century...
Large predators are among the most threatened species on the planet and ways of conserving them in t...
Reintroductions and other conservation translocations are an important but often controversial form ...
The recovery of many populations of large carnivores and herbivores in major parts of Europe and Nor...
Re-wilding large-brained, intelligent mammals dependent on social learning to acquire survival skill...
Trophic rewilding is an ecological restoration strategy that uses species introductions to restore t...
Reintroduction programs for threatened species often include elaborate release strategies designed t...
Re-introduction programs for endangered animals operate under the hope that protected habitats can s...
Animal reintroduction and rewilding are two widely appealing and frequently connected forms of ecolo...
The topic of rehabilitation is of special importance when concerning animals that are near extinctio...
Rewilding is a novel approach to ecological restoration. Trophic rewilding in particular aims to rei...
Reintroduction programs for threatened species often include elaborate release strategies designed t...
Reintroductions are becoming increasingly important in conservation management, particularly for la...
The aims of this study are to: 1) review the data available in scientific literature about reintrodu...
<p>Animal reintroduction and rewilding are two widely appealing and frequently connected forms of ec...
Throughout history species has gone extinct due to anthropogenic activities. During the last century...
Large predators are among the most threatened species on the planet and ways of conserving them in t...
Reintroductions and other conservation translocations are an important but often controversial form ...
The recovery of many populations of large carnivores and herbivores in major parts of Europe and Nor...