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Threatened and endangered species geography

Flather et al describe the characteristics of hot spots in the conterminous US and examine how hot spot-targeted recovery efforts have the potential to be a more efficient strategy for biodiversity conservation. A potential solution to the shortcomings of the Endangered Species Act is to define ecos...

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Published in:Bioscience 1998-05, Vol.48 (5), p.365-376
Main Authors: Flather, C.H, Knowles, M.S, Kendall, I.A
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Biodiversity
Biodiversity conservation
BIOGEOGRAFIA
BIOGEOGRAPHIE
BIOGEOGRAPHY
Biological taxonomies
CONSERVATION
Conservation (Concept)
Conservation (Environment)
Counties
Endangered & extinct species
ENDANGERED SPECIES
Environmental conservation
Environmental policy
Environmental protection
ESPECE EN DANGER
ESPECIES EN PELIGRO DE EXTINCION
ETATS UNIS
EUA
Geography
Land cover
Land Use
Mathematical Models
Regional Characteristics
Soil Science
Species
State Agencies
Threatened species
USA
Wildlife conservation
title Threatened and endangered species geography
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