The ecological role of elephants in Africa
Addresses the problems associateed with ecological arguments for conserving species, and notes these arise because the ecological role of a species is rarely obvious to non-ecologists, and that it is difficult to show the consequences of losing a species until after it is gone. A number of example...
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| Main Author: | David Western |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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IUCN
1989-12-01
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| Series: | Pachyderm |
| Online Access: | https://pachydermjournal.org/index.php/pachyderm/article/view/692 |
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