ReS-ACUE: standardized data linking recovery objectives and ambition to habitat protection for species at risk in Australia, Canada, the United States, and the European Union
Charlotte Paillard Turenne(Environment and Climate Change Canada), Cheryl A. Johnson(Environment and Climate Change Canada), Erin Neave(Environment and Climate Change Canada), Jonathan R. Cole(Environment and Climate Change Canada), Cameron Hunter(Agricultural Research Service), Amanda Schwantz(Environment and Climate Change Canada)
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