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Building Robust Long-Term Conservation Monitoring With Design Thinking

This article reports on an on-going project that aims to develop a long-term (i.e., over 30 years) conservation monitoring plan for rare mesocarnivores on lands managed by the US Forest Service in the western US. The project employs a design thinking approach, which is relatively unknown in natural...

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