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Incorporating human dimensions is associated with better wildlife translocation outcomes
by
Verta, Guadalupe
, Gigliotti, Laura C.
, Barker, Kristin J.
, Xu, Wenjing
, Andreozzi, Chelsea L.
, Serota, Mitchell W.
, Maher, Samantha M. L.
, Shawler, Avery L.
, Zuckerman, Gabriel R.
, Middleton, Arthur D.
, Templin, Elizabeth
in
631/158/854
/ 704/158/672
/ 704/844/2787
/ Animals
/ Animals, Wild
/ Biodiversity
/ Case studies
/ Coexistence
/ Conservation of Natural Resources
/ Economic incentives
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Incentives
/ Mammals
/ multidisciplinary
/ Population Growth
/ Reintroduction
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Translocation
/ Translocation, Genetic
/ Wildlife conservation
/ Wildlife restoration
2023
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Incorporating human dimensions is associated with better wildlife translocation outcomes
by
Verta, Guadalupe
, Gigliotti, Laura C.
, Barker, Kristin J.
, Xu, Wenjing
, Andreozzi, Chelsea L.
, Serota, Mitchell W.
, Maher, Samantha M. L.
, Shawler, Avery L.
, Zuckerman, Gabriel R.
, Middleton, Arthur D.
, Templin, Elizabeth
in
631/158/854
/ 704/158/672
/ 704/844/2787
/ Animals
/ Animals, Wild
/ Biodiversity
/ Case studies
/ Coexistence
/ Conservation of Natural Resources
/ Economic incentives
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Incentives
/ Mammals
/ multidisciplinary
/ Population Growth
/ Reintroduction
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Translocation
/ Translocation, Genetic
/ Wildlife conservation
/ Wildlife restoration
2023
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Verta, Guadalupe
, Gigliotti, Laura C.
, Barker, Kristin J.
, Xu, Wenjing
, Andreozzi, Chelsea L.
, Serota, Mitchell W.
, Maher, Samantha M. L.
, Shawler, Avery L.
, Zuckerman, Gabriel R.
, Middleton, Arthur D.
, Templin, Elizabeth
in
631/158/854
/ 704/158/672
/ 704/844/2787
/ Animals
/ Animals, Wild
/ Biodiversity
/ Case studies
/ Coexistence
/ Conservation of Natural Resources
/ Economic incentives
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Incentives
/ Mammals
/ multidisciplinary
/ Population Growth
/ Reintroduction
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Translocation
/ Translocation, Genetic
/ Wildlife conservation
/ Wildlife restoration
2023
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Incorporating human dimensions is associated with better wildlife translocation outcomes
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Incorporating human dimensions is associated with better wildlife translocation outcomes
2023
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Overview
Wildlife translocations are increasingly used to combat declining biodiversity worldwide. Successful translocation often hinges on coexistence between humans and wildlife, yet not all translocation efforts explicitly include human dimensions (e.g., economic incentives, education programs, and conflict reduction assistance). To evaluate the prevalence and associated outcomes of including human dimensions as objectives when planning translocations, we analyze 305 case studies from the IUCN’s Global Re-Introduction Perspectives Series. We find that fewer than half of all projects included human dimension objectives (42%), but that projects including human dimension objectives were associated with improved wildlife population outcomes (i.e., higher probability of survival, reproduction, or population growth). Translocation efforts were more likely to include human dimension objectives if they involved mammals, species with a history of local human conflict, and local stakeholders. Our findings underscore the importance of incorporating objectives related to human dimensions in translocation planning efforts to improve conservation success.
Conservation biologists have made calls for including human dimensions in wildlife conservation efforts. This quantitative synthesis of case studies from a global IUCN reintroduction program suggests that inclusion of local stakeholders in wildlife restoration programs boosts success rate.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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