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The face of conservation responding to a dynamically changing world
Authors:Ruscena WIEDERHOLT  Anne M. TRAINOR  Nicole MICHEL  Patrick D. SHIREY  Ronald R. SWAISGOOD  Doug TALLAMY  Susan C. COOK‐PATTON
Affiliation:1. School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA;2. School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA and The Nature Conservancy, Arlington, Virginia, USA;3. School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, Canada;4. R.A. Smith National, Oakmont, Pennsylvania, USA;5. Division of Applied Animal Ecology, San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research, California, USA;6. Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, USA;7. American Association for Advancement of Science, Washington, DC, USA
Abstract:In its 40‐year history, the science of conservation has faced unprecedented challenges in terms of environmental damage and rapid global change, and environmental problems are only increasing as greater demands are placed on limited natural resources. Conservation science has been adapting to keep pace with these changes. Here, we highlight contemporary and emerging trends and innovations in conservation science that we believe represent the most effective responses to biodiversity threats. We focus on specific areas where conservation science has had to adjust its approach to address emerging threats to biodiversity, including habitat destruction and degradation, climate change, declining populations and invasive species. We also document changes in attitudes, norms and practices among conservation scientists. A key component to success is engaging and maintaining public support for conservation, which can be facilitated through the use of technology. These recent trends in conservation and management are innovative and will assist in optimizing conservation strategies, increasing our leverage with the general public and tackling our current environmental challenges.
Keywords:global change  management strategies  paradigm shifts  public engagement  trends in conservation science
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