Conservation relies heavily on external funding, much of it from a supportive public. Therefore it is important to know which species are most likely to catalyse such funding. Whilst previous work has looked at the physical attributes that contribute to a species' appeal, no previous studies have tried to examine the extent to which a species' sympatriots might contribute to it's potential as flagship for wider conservation. Therefore, here we estimate ‘flexibility’ and ‘appeal’ scores for all terrestrial mammals (n = 4320) and identify which of these might serve as ambassadors (defined as both highly appealing and flexible). Relatively few mammals (between 240 and 331) emerged as ambassadors, with carnivores featuring heavily in this group...
IUCN guidelines state that public support for conservation projects should be garnered prior to any ...
A widespread opinion is that conservation efforts disproportionately benefit charismatic species. Ho...
Abstract Evaluating flagship species and their potential for biological preservation and ecotourism...
Conservation relies heavily on external funding, much of it from a supportive public. Therefore it i...
Conservation resources are limited, making it impossible to invest equally in all threatened species...
International audienceA good deal of research has recently focused on people's commitment to biodive...
AbstractConservation resources are limited, making it impossible to invest equally in all threatened...
The main role of flagship species in biodiversity conservation is to raise awareness and funds for c...
Over 1,000 mammal species are red-listed by IUCN, as Critically Endangered, Endangered or Vulnerable...
Flagship species are among key marketing tools used by conservation organizations to motivate public...
Over 1,000 mammal species are red-listed by IUCN, as Critically Endangered, Endangered or Vulnerable...
Conservation effort and action is limited by resources. In response previous authors have sought to ...
Environmental non‐governmental organizations (ENGOs) largely select flagship species for conservatio...
Conservationists often complain that their study species are ignored by donors. However, marketing t...
International audienceA widespread opinion is that conservation efforts disproportionately benefit c...
IUCN guidelines state that public support for conservation projects should be garnered prior to any ...
A widespread opinion is that conservation efforts disproportionately benefit charismatic species. Ho...
Abstract Evaluating flagship species and their potential for biological preservation and ecotourism...
Conservation relies heavily on external funding, much of it from a supportive public. Therefore it i...
Conservation resources are limited, making it impossible to invest equally in all threatened species...
International audienceA good deal of research has recently focused on people's commitment to biodive...
AbstractConservation resources are limited, making it impossible to invest equally in all threatened...
The main role of flagship species in biodiversity conservation is to raise awareness and funds for c...
Over 1,000 mammal species are red-listed by IUCN, as Critically Endangered, Endangered or Vulnerable...
Flagship species are among key marketing tools used by conservation organizations to motivate public...
Over 1,000 mammal species are red-listed by IUCN, as Critically Endangered, Endangered or Vulnerable...
Conservation effort and action is limited by resources. In response previous authors have sought to ...
Environmental non‐governmental organizations (ENGOs) largely select flagship species for conservatio...
Conservationists often complain that their study species are ignored by donors. However, marketing t...
International audienceA widespread opinion is that conservation efforts disproportionately benefit c...
IUCN guidelines state that public support for conservation projects should be garnered prior to any ...
A widespread opinion is that conservation efforts disproportionately benefit charismatic species. Ho...
Abstract Evaluating flagship species and their potential for biological preservation and ecotourism...