Conservation translocations are commonly used in recovery programmes for threatened species from a wide range of taxa but outcomes can vary considerably both within and between programmes, and the causes of success or failure are often unclear. Central to understanding translocation success is the implementation of an accompanying monitoring programme, enabling the drivers of population establishment and persistence to be explored within a population ecology framework. Here we review and assess the outcome of a translocation programme for the Endangered Mauritius Kestrel, which involved the initial translocation of captive-reared Kestrels into four isolated populations and long-term nest-site management and monitoring. We show that after 20...
Habitat modification for agriculture is one of the greatest current threats to global biodiversity....
“Conservation-reliant species” – those fully dependent on continued management actions – are booming...
Knowledge of tropical raptor habitat use is limited and yet a thorough understanding is vital when t...
Conservation translocations are commonly used in recovery programmes for threatened species from a w...
Re-introduction is a technique widely used in the conservation of threatened bird species. With adva...
Re-introduction is a technique widely used in the conservation of threatened bird species. With adva...
1. We studied a reintroduced population of the formerly critically endangered Mauritius kestrel Falc...
The recognition of the rapid and ongoing biodiversity loss has been leading to increasing conservati...
Summary 1 The Mauritius kestrel Falco punctatus (Temminck 1823) has recovered from very low numbers...
The identification of the source-sink status of a population is critical for the establishment of co...
The Mauritius kestrel Falco punctatus (Temminck 1823) has recovered from very low numbers. In order ...
An important requirement for biologists conserving vulnerable species of wildlife and managing genet...
Abstract The identification of the source–sink status of a population is critical for the establish...
“Conservation-reliant species” – those fully dependent on continued management actions – are booming...
Many populations have recovered from severe bottlenecks either naturally or through intensive conser...
Habitat modification for agriculture is one of the greatest current threats to global biodiversity....
“Conservation-reliant species” – those fully dependent on continued management actions – are booming...
Knowledge of tropical raptor habitat use is limited and yet a thorough understanding is vital when t...
Conservation translocations are commonly used in recovery programmes for threatened species from a w...
Re-introduction is a technique widely used in the conservation of threatened bird species. With adva...
Re-introduction is a technique widely used in the conservation of threatened bird species. With adva...
1. We studied a reintroduced population of the formerly critically endangered Mauritius kestrel Falc...
The recognition of the rapid and ongoing biodiversity loss has been leading to increasing conservati...
Summary 1 The Mauritius kestrel Falco punctatus (Temminck 1823) has recovered from very low numbers...
The identification of the source-sink status of a population is critical for the establishment of co...
The Mauritius kestrel Falco punctatus (Temminck 1823) has recovered from very low numbers. In order ...
An important requirement for biologists conserving vulnerable species of wildlife and managing genet...
Abstract The identification of the source–sink status of a population is critical for the establish...
“Conservation-reliant species” – those fully dependent on continued management actions – are booming...
Many populations have recovered from severe bottlenecks either naturally or through intensive conser...
Habitat modification for agriculture is one of the greatest current threats to global biodiversity....
“Conservation-reliant species” – those fully dependent on continued management actions – are booming...
Knowledge of tropical raptor habitat use is limited and yet a thorough understanding is vital when t...