Challenges for incorporating long‐term baselines into biodiversity restoration: A case study of the Dalmatian Pelican (<i>Pelecanus crispus</i>) in Britain
Jennifer J. Crees(Computer History Museum), Samuel T. Turvey(Zoological Society of London), Danielle Schreve(Royal Holloway University of London), Victoria A. Oxley(Royal Holloway University of London)
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