Reintroductions and other conservation translocations are an important but often controversial form of wildlife management. Some authors have suggested the low success rates may reflect poor planning and decision-making. In this study, we used examples of herpetofaunal reintroductions, published in four volumes of the IUCN's Reintroduction Specialist Group Global Perspectives in Reintroduction Biology, to identify the objectives set by reintroduction practitioners, the indicators of success they choose and the types of difficulties they encounter. We found objectives focused on target species, but also on broader ecological objectives, such as ecosystem restoration, and social and economic aims. Practitioners reported high success rates: ho...
IUCN guidelines state that public support for conservation projects should be garnered prior to any ...
Reintroduction is a valuable tool for conservation and the frequency of them is increasing. A number...
IUCN guidelines state that public support for conservation projects should be garnered prior to any ...
Reintroductions are becoming an increasingly popular tool for threatened species management and broa...
Wildlife reintroductions and translocations are statistically unlikely to succeed. Nevertheless, the...
The world faces a biodiversity crisis and efforts are needed to protect species from extinction. Rei...
In the past half century the world has seen a dramatic decline in species. More and more species are...
Reintroduction biology is a key tool for mitigating the catastrophic reduction in species’ ranges, c...
Species reintroduction projects or programmes are an increasingly important tool in the internationa...
Reintroduction and translocation programs are widely used conservation tools but their success rates...
Species reintroduction programmes are an important feature of global conservation efforts. There is ...
Species reintroduction programmes are an important feature of global conservation efforts. There is ...
Species reintroductions – the translocation of individuals to areas in which a species has been exti...
The aims of this study are to: 1) review the data available in scientific literature about reintrodu...
IUCN guidelines state that public support for conservation projects should be garnered prior to any ...
IUCN guidelines state that public support for conservation projects should be garnered prior to any ...
Reintroduction is a valuable tool for conservation and the frequency of them is increasing. A number...
IUCN guidelines state that public support for conservation projects should be garnered prior to any ...
Reintroductions are becoming an increasingly popular tool for threatened species management and broa...
Wildlife reintroductions and translocations are statistically unlikely to succeed. Nevertheless, the...
The world faces a biodiversity crisis and efforts are needed to protect species from extinction. Rei...
In the past half century the world has seen a dramatic decline in species. More and more species are...
Reintroduction biology is a key tool for mitigating the catastrophic reduction in species’ ranges, c...
Species reintroduction projects or programmes are an increasingly important tool in the internationa...
Reintroduction and translocation programs are widely used conservation tools but their success rates...
Species reintroduction programmes are an important feature of global conservation efforts. There is ...
Species reintroduction programmes are an important feature of global conservation efforts. There is ...
Species reintroductions – the translocation of individuals to areas in which a species has been exti...
The aims of this study are to: 1) review the data available in scientific literature about reintrodu...
IUCN guidelines state that public support for conservation projects should be garnered prior to any ...
IUCN guidelines state that public support for conservation projects should be garnered prior to any ...
Reintroduction is a valuable tool for conservation and the frequency of them is increasing. A number...
IUCN guidelines state that public support for conservation projects should be garnered prior to any ...