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- Transboundary cooperation improves endangered species monitoring and conservation actions: A case study of the global population of Amur leopards
- Source: Conservation Letters
- Author(s): Anna V. Vitkalova et al.
- Abstract: Scientists estimate there are only 84 remaining highly endangered Amur leopards (Panthera pardus orientalis) remaining in the wild across its current range along the southernmost border of Primorskii Province in Russia and Jilin Province of China.
- Mapping climate corridors
- Source: Global Change Biology
- Author(s): Carlos Carroll, Sean A Parks, Solomon Z Dobrowski, David R Roberts
- Abstract: The corridors of land vital for many wildlife species in the face of climate change often are unprotected. Now, a recent study has tracked these shifting North American habitats.
- China’s response to a national land-system sustainability emergency
- Source: Nature
- Author(s): Brett A. Bryan et al.
- Abstract: China has responded to a national land-system sustainability emergency via an integrated portfolio of large-scale programmes. Here we review 16 sustainability programmes, which invested US$378.5 billion (in 2015 US$), covered 623.9 million hectares of land and involved over 500 million people, mostly since 1998.
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