As with most governments worldwide, Australian governments list threatened species and proffer commitments to recovering them. Yet most of Australia's imperiled species continue to decline or go extinct and a contributing cause is inadequate investment in conservation management. However, this has been difficult to evaluate because the extent of funding committed to such recovery in Australia, like in many nations, is opaque. Here, by collating disparate published budget figures of Australian governments, we show that annual spending on targeted threatened species recovery is around U.S.$92m (AU$122m) which is around one tenth of that spent by the U.S. endangered species recovery program, and about 15% of what is needed to avoid extinctions...
Threatened species programs need a social license to justify public funding. A contingent valuation ...
Like most jurisdictions, Australia is managing a broad range of invasive alien species. Here, we pro...
In a global environment of increasing species extinctions and decreasing availability of funds with ...
As with most governments worldwide, Australian governments list threatened species and proffer commi...
Few could forget the devastating megafires that raged across southeast and western Australia during ...
A substantial amount of money has been spent globally on threatened species management. While the nu...
A substantial amount of money has been spent globally on threatened species management. While the nu...
A substantial amount of money has been spent globally on threatened species management. While the nu...
Native flora and fauna species continue to decline in the megadiverse, wealthy, economically and pol...
Despite the growing numbers of threatened species and high levels of spending on their recovery worl...
There is contentious debate surrounding the merits of de-extinction as a biodiversity conservation t...
Abstract Despite the growing numbers of threatened species and high levels of spending on their reco...
There is contentious debate surrounding the merits of de-extinction as a biodiversity conservation t...
World governments have committed to halting human-induced extinctions and safeguarding important sit...
There is contentious debate surrounding the merits of de-extinction as a biodiversity conservation t...
Threatened species programs need a social license to justify public funding. A contingent valuation ...
Like most jurisdictions, Australia is managing a broad range of invasive alien species. Here, we pro...
In a global environment of increasing species extinctions and decreasing availability of funds with ...
As with most governments worldwide, Australian governments list threatened species and proffer commi...
Few could forget the devastating megafires that raged across southeast and western Australia during ...
A substantial amount of money has been spent globally on threatened species management. While the nu...
A substantial amount of money has been spent globally on threatened species management. While the nu...
A substantial amount of money has been spent globally on threatened species management. While the nu...
Native flora and fauna species continue to decline in the megadiverse, wealthy, economically and pol...
Despite the growing numbers of threatened species and high levels of spending on their recovery worl...
There is contentious debate surrounding the merits of de-extinction as a biodiversity conservation t...
Abstract Despite the growing numbers of threatened species and high levels of spending on their reco...
There is contentious debate surrounding the merits of de-extinction as a biodiversity conservation t...
World governments have committed to halting human-induced extinctions and safeguarding important sit...
There is contentious debate surrounding the merits of de-extinction as a biodiversity conservation t...
Threatened species programs need a social license to justify public funding. A contingent valuation ...
Like most jurisdictions, Australia is managing a broad range of invasive alien species. Here, we pro...
In a global environment of increasing species extinctions and decreasing availability of funds with ...