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Endangered Species

The planet's human population increases by more than 200,000 people every day. This exerts ever more severe and intensifying pressure on finite natural resources throughout the world. The resulting environmental degradation, biodiversity loss and climate change destroys nature and impacts human well-being.

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Bornean Clouded Leopard Programme

Ecology and Conservation of Dholes in Southeast Asia

Ecology and Interactions of Cape Foxes, Bat-eared Foxes, and Black-backed Jackals in South Africa

Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme

Guanacos in Bolivia

Health and welfare in reintroductions; lessons from small mammals.

Hedgehog ecology in the rural landscape: implications for farmland management

High Andes Conservation Without Borders

High Andes Conservation Without Borders

IUCN Canid Specialist Group

Mating Behaviour and Female Mate Choice in the Harvest Mouse

Ruaha Carnivore Conservation

Scottish Wildcat Project

The Orangutan Tropical Peatland Project

The Snow Leopard in China

Udzungwa Elephant Project, Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania

Zimbabwe big cat project

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University of Oxford,
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