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The COVID-19 lockdown provides clues for better science communication on environmental recovery
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- 26 October 2021, pp. 1-3
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Blockchain’s potential in forest offsets, the voluntary carbon markets and REDD+
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- 18 May 2022, pp. 137-145
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Unregulated sales of fishing nets: consequences and possible solutions in Brazil
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- 27 July 2022, pp. 199-202
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Google Trends data reveal a sharp trend: teeth and claws attract more interest than feathers, hooves or fins
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- 25 March 2022, pp. 65-73
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Information about conservation status is more important than species appearance in the species preferences of potential conservation donors
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- 11 July 2022, pp. 146-154
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Brazil: environment under attack
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- 29 September 2022, pp. 203-205
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Serra do Divisor National Park: a protected area under threat in the south-western Brazilian Amazon
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- 22 April 2022, pp. 74-82
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More of the same: new policies continue fostering the use of non-native fish in Brazil
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- 20 January 2022, pp. 4-7
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Changes in the potential distribution of valuable tree species based on their regeneration in the Neotropical seasonal dry forest of north-western Argentina
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- 08 April 2022, pp. 83-89
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Governments commit to forest restoration, but what does it take to restore forests?
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- 09 September 2022, pp. 206-214
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Effects of free-flight activities on wildlife: a poorly understood issue in conservation
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- 09 December 2021, pp. 8-16
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Urbanization impacts water quality and the use of microhabitats by fish in subtropical agricultural streams
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- 18 May 2022, pp. 155-163
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Hunting sustainability within two eastern Amazon Extractive Reserves
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- 12 May 2022, pp. 90-98
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Terrestrial protected areas do not fully shield their streams from exogenous stressors
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- 22 July 2022, pp. 215-224
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Mapping functional tree regions of the Atlantic Forest: how much is left and opportunities for conservation
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- 27 May 2022, pp. 164-171
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Mountain freshwater ecosystems and protected areas in the tropical Andes: insights and gaps for climate change adaptation
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- 02 December 2021, pp. 17-26
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Spatial and taxonomic diversification for conservation investment under uncertainty
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- 16 May 2022, pp. 172-179
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Adaptive management plans rooted in quantitative ecological predictions of ecosystem processes: putting monitoring data to practical use
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- 22 November 2021, pp. 27-32
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Worth more than 1000 words: how photographs can bolster viewers’ valuing of biodiversity
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- 03 February 2022, pp. 99-104
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Assessment of the effect of landowner type on deforestation in the Brazilian Legal Amazon using remote sensing data
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- 05 August 2022, pp. 225-233
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