Funding and delivering the routine testing of management interventions to improve conservation effectiveness
Paul Tinsley‐Marshall(East Malling Research (United Kingdom)), William J. Sutherland(University of East Anglia), Michael A. Hudson(Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust), Nancy Ockendon(Conservation Leadership Programme), Danni Parks, Christopher P. Nichols(Woodland Trust), Gilbert B. Adum(Ghana Wildlife Society), Ashley T. Simkins, David O’Brien(Great Lakes Institute of Management), Tom McPherson, Jeremy D. Wilson(Royal Society for the Protection of Birds), John E. Wilkinson, Kathy Wormald, Catherine M. McNicol(Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust), Stuart L. Pimm, Winifred F. Frick(Bat Conservation International), Peter N. M. Brotherton(Natural England), Nida Al‐Fulaij, Harriet Downey(University of Cambridge), Mark H. Hancock(Royal Society for the Protection of Birds), James F. Moss(Kingfisher (United Kingdom)), Josh Hellon, Simon Mickleburgh(Rufford Foundation), James Watuwa(Kingfisher (United Kingdom)), Kate Mastro(Wildlife Conservation Society), Nigel A. D. Bourn(Butterfly Conservation), Henry Schofield, Kenny Kortland, Stuart Paterson(Fauna and Flora International)
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