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How Good Are Endangered Species Recovery Plans?
The effectiveness of recovery plans for endangered species can be improved through incorporation of dynamic, explicit science in the recovery process, such as strongly linking species' biology to recovery criteria. Boersma, et al, argue that science should be able to guide management actions in...
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