A comparative approach to assess drivers of success in mammalian conservation recovery programs
Jennifer J. Crees(Natural History Museum), Samuel T. Turvey(Zoological Society of London), P. J. Stephenson(International Union for Conservation of Nature (Bangladesh)), Amy C. Collins(Zoological Society of London), Helen Meredith(Zoological Society of London), Richard P. Young(Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust), Mark R. Stanley Price(Oxford Instruments (United Kingdom)), Caroline Howe(Imperial College London)
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