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Did you know? Harriers, unlike other large birds of prey, nest, and roost on the ground in tall and dense grass.
More on harriers: https://t.co/9z8wuonNLL by Prashanth M.B
Artwork by Prabha Mallya
In this #worldturtleday, let us educate ourselves more about turtles and its conservation to help them survive and thrive!
Read Issue 6.2 where CC takes a closer look at some of the concerns in sea turtle conservation today.
#worldturtleday2019
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In the cover story of Issue 11.3, Katie Bodowski offers us suggestions for better orangutan conservation in Southeast Asia with the community as a conservation partner.
Illustrations: Sonali Zohra
https://t.co/Y42fRxXc7l
"My vision for the future, for conservation biology, is that this [adaptive management] will be something much more commonplace, that it will be the norm"
Written by: Hari Sridhar
Artwork by: Smitha Shivaswamy .
Read the full interview with Jim Nichols
https://t.co/TxkvyPY2jZ
Check out the article, "Half-Earth is Half-Hearted. Make way for Thanos and The Half-Universe" where our columnists wonder what the Half-Earth movement might look like if it were an Avengers movie!
Written by: @kartik_shanker and @danbrockington
https://t.co/XkYI7kBd2p
Eben Goodale in the article, highlight how conservation science needs to communicate with those affected or likely to be affected by the practice of conservation.
Illustration: Megha Vishwanath @MoonlitNook
https://t.co/3S7ORUVh0k
Rhett Harrison and Andrew Miccolis examines the role of agroforestry in forest and landscape restoration in Issue 12.1
Illustrations: @chaayaprabhat
https://t.co/RMCPHvK8GU
@JoshuaCinner opines that although there may not be a silver bullet solution for the world’s fishery problems, given the right set of conditions, local communities can indeed manage their resources in a sustainable manner.
Artwork:Priya Sebastian.
https://t.co/tzOTug9gaf
A critical factor in wildlife disease is the dynamics between hosts and reservoirs. This is exemplified by the case of India’s stray dogs as described by Aniruddha Belsare @anyadoc
Illustrations: Gumani
https://t.co/f89opvaFyd