Conservation implications of misidentification and killing of protected species

Author:

Newth Julia L.123ORCID,Wood Kevin A.1ORCID,McDonald Robbie A.3ORCID,Nuno Ana2ORCID,Semenov Igor4ORCID,Chistyakov Anton4ORCID,Mikhaylova Galina45ORCID,Bearhop Stuart2ORCID,Belousova Anna6,Glazov Petr7ORCID,Cromie Ruth L.1,Rees Eileen C.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Conservation DepartmentWildfowl & Wetlands Trust Slimbridge, Gloucestershire UK

2. Centre for Ecology and Conservation, College of Life and Environmental SciencesUniversity of Exeter Penryn Campus Cornwall UK

3. Environment and Sustainability Institute, College of Life and Environmental SciencesUniversity of Exeter Penryn Campus Cornwall UK

4. EthnoExpert SIA Riga Latvia

5. Federal Research Center for Integrated Arctic ResearchThe Russian Academy of Sciences Arkhangelsk Russia

6. All‐Russian Research Institute for Environmental Protection Moscow Russia

7. Institute of GeographyRussian Academy of Sciences Moscow Russia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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2. Agreement on the Conservation of African‐Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA). (2016).Resolution 6.4. Conservation and sustainable use of migratory Waterbirds(Inf. 4.0). Inter‐Governmental Meeting on the Establishment of a European Goose Management Platform under the Auspices of AEWA. May 11–12 2016 Paris France.

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4. AIC model selection and multimodel inference in behavioral ecology. Some background, observations, and comparisons;Burnham K. P.;Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology,2011

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