The relative importance of COVID‐19 pandemic impacts on biodiversity conservation globally
David W. Gibbons(Royal Society for the Protection of Birds), Nancy Ockendon(Conservation Leadership Programme), I.R. Wedage(New School), Richard B. Bradbury(Royal Society for the Protection of Birds), Chris Sandbrook(University of Cambridge), Ngawang Gyeltshen(Centre for Bhutan Studies and GNH Research), Melanie Heath(BirdLife international), Rezvin Akter(The Leprosy Mission International), Rocío López de la Lama(University of British Columbia), Ravikash Prasad(Lotus Clinical Research), Humphrey Q. P. Crick(Natural England), Savita Vijaykumar(National Centre for Earth Science Studies), Steven Broad, Jonathan E. Hughes(UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre), James Tremlett(Building Research Association of New Zealand), Alastair H. Jones(Sutherland Hospital), Nicholas B. W. Macfarlane(International Union for Conservation of Nature (United States)), William J. Sutherland(University of East Anglia), Noa Steiner, Rosie Trevelyan(Tropical Biology Association), Joanna Elliott(Fauna and Flora International), Mike Maunder(Fairchild Semiconductor (United States)), Alfredo Romero‐Muñoz(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Richard K. B. Jenkins(International Union for Conservation of Nature (United Kingdom)), Andy Clements(British Trust for Ornithology)
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