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PASTRES briefs on pastoralism & biodiversity 2022

  1. The benefits of pastoralism for biodiversity and the climate
  2. Why tree planting in rangelands can be bad for biodiversity and the climate
  3. Enhancing biodiversity through livestock keeping
  4. Going up in smoke: how livestock keeping can reduce wildfires
  5. Rewilding and ecosystem restoration: what is "natural"?
  6. Collaborative conservation: pastoralists as conservationists

 

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