Threatened species recovery programs are increasingly turning to reintroductions to reverse biodiversity loss. Here we present a real-world example where tactics (techniques which influence post-release performance and persistence) and an adaptive management framework (which incorporates feedback between monitoring and future actions) improved reintroduction success. Across three successive trials we investigated the influence of tactics on the effective survival and post-release dispersal of endangered eastern quolls (Dasyurus viverrinus) reintroduced into Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary, Australian Capital Territory. Founders were monitored for 42 days post-release, and probability of survival and post-release dispersal were tested agai...
Translocation is a popular conservation tool, but the outcomes are variable. Many tactics can be use...
Wildlife reintroductions and translocations are statistically unlikely to succeed. Nevertheless, the...
Adaptive management (AM) is often cited as an innovative approach which could improve recovery plans...
Threatened species recovery programs are increasingly turning to reintroductions to reverse biodiver...
Reintroductions are increasingly being used to restore species and ecosystems. However, chances of s...
Reintroductions aim to re-establish self-sustaining populations of the focal species within its...
Reintroduction programs for threatened species often include elaborate release strategies designed t...
Reintroduction programs for threatened species often include elaborate release strategies designed t...
1. Theories of dispersal and senescence (or aging) predict that dispersal, and ongoing survival and ...
The transfer of threatened animals from one location to another in order to benefit the species is a...
The topic of rehabilitation is of special importance when concerning animals that are near extinctio...
Context: Projecting the population trajectory of endangered species using models requires conservati...
1. Incorporating an understanding of animal behaviour into conservation programmes can influence con...
Reintroduction and translocation programs are widely used conservation tools but their success rates...
Adaptive management (AM) is often cited as an innovative approach which could improve recovery plans...
Translocation is a popular conservation tool, but the outcomes are variable. Many tactics can be use...
Wildlife reintroductions and translocations are statistically unlikely to succeed. Nevertheless, the...
Adaptive management (AM) is often cited as an innovative approach which could improve recovery plans...
Threatened species recovery programs are increasingly turning to reintroductions to reverse biodiver...
Reintroductions are increasingly being used to restore species and ecosystems. However, chances of s...
Reintroductions aim to re-establish self-sustaining populations of the focal species within its...
Reintroduction programs for threatened species often include elaborate release strategies designed t...
Reintroduction programs for threatened species often include elaborate release strategies designed t...
1. Theories of dispersal and senescence (or aging) predict that dispersal, and ongoing survival and ...
The transfer of threatened animals from one location to another in order to benefit the species is a...
The topic of rehabilitation is of special importance when concerning animals that are near extinctio...
Context: Projecting the population trajectory of endangered species using models requires conservati...
1. Incorporating an understanding of animal behaviour into conservation programmes can influence con...
Reintroduction and translocation programs are widely used conservation tools but their success rates...
Adaptive management (AM) is often cited as an innovative approach which could improve recovery plans...
Translocation is a popular conservation tool, but the outcomes are variable. Many tactics can be use...
Wildlife reintroductions and translocations are statistically unlikely to succeed. Nevertheless, the...
Adaptive management (AM) is often cited as an innovative approach which could improve recovery plans...