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Read the Feature Paper: Defining reintroduction success using IUCN criteria for threatened species: a demographic assessment and the Commentaries on this Feature Paper: Using the IUCN Red List criteria to assess reintroduction success; Alternative perspectives on reintroduction success; Developing a standard for evaluating reintroduction success using IUCN Red List indices
Animal Conservation – Wiley
Published: Oct 1, 2015
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