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'Best hope at sustainable fisheries' short-changed by conservation efforts: UBC researchers
... Fisheries Centre and co-author of a study published in the current issue of the journal Conservation Biology. The study shows the amount of subsides large-scale, industrial fisheries receive versus ...Study finds most wars occur in Earth's richest biological regions
In a startling result, a new study published by the scientific journal Conservation Biology found that more than 80 percent of the world's major armed conflicts from 1950-2000 occurred in regions ...Bison can thrive again, study says
... , and Native Americans/First Nations peoples, and appears in the April issue of the journal Conservation Biology. The authors say that ecological restoration of bison, a keystone species in American ...Some biofuels might do more harm than good to the environment, study finds
... impacts than intended. The authors of a paper published in the June issue of the journal Conservation Biology offer a dozen policy recommendations to promote sustainability and biodiversity in biofuel ...Biofuel plantations on tropical forestlands are bad for the climate and biodiversity, study finds
... a better way to combat climate change than replacing them with biofuel plantations, a study in the journal Conservation Biology finds. The study reveals that it would take at least 75 years for the ...Historical photographs expose decline in Florida's reef fish, new Scripps study finds
... Florida. In a paper published online in January and printed in an upcoming issue of the journal Conservation Biology, McClenachan describes a stark 88 percent decline in the estimated weight of large ...Michigan scientist, ethicist urge scientists to speak out on environmental policy
... Vucetich and Michael P. Nelson in an advance online publication of a paper in the journal Conservation Biology. The paper is titled "On Advocacy by Environmental Scientists: What, Whether, Why, and ...Isolated forest patches lose species, diversity
... . Their results, published online June 8 and appearing in an upcoming issue of the journal Conservation Biology, show that fragmentation is reducing the abundance and diversity of native plants in ...US-Mexico border wall could threaten wildlife species
... two countries, the scientists added. Results of their study are being published in the journal Conservation Biology. "The biggest concern is that this barrier will break small populations of animals ...Extinction crisis looms in Oceania: Landmark study
... and the Pacific Islands, according to a landmark new study. Published in the international journal Conservation Biology, the report is the first comprehensive review of more than 24,000 scientific ...
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