Global mammal conservation: what must we manage?
- PMID: 16040704
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1114015
Global mammal conservation: what must we manage?
Abstract
We present a global conservation analysis for an entire "flagship" taxon, land mammals. A combination of rarity, anthropogenic impacts, and political endemism has put about a quarter of terrestrial mammal species, and a larger fraction of their populations, at risk of extinction. A new global database and complementarity analysis for selecting priority areas for conservation shows that approximately 11% of Earth's land surface should be managed for conservation to preserve at least 10% of terrestrial mammal geographic ranges. Different approaches, from protection (or establishment) of reserves to countryside biogeographic enhancement of human-dominated landscapes, will be required to approach this minimal goal.
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Ecology. Global analyses reveal mammals facing risk of extinction.Science. 2005 Jul 22;309(5734):546-7. doi: 10.1126/science.309.5734.546a. Science. 2005. PMID: 16040680 No abstract available.
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