Perceived Barriers to the Use of Assisted Colonization for Climate Sensitive Species in the Hawaiian Islands

Volume: 68, Issue: 3, Pages: 329 - 339
Published: Jun 23, 2021
Abstract
Conservation actions to safeguard climate change vulnerable species may not be utilized due to a variety of perceived barriers. Assisted colonization, the intentional movement and release of an organism outside its historical range, is one tool available for species predicted to lose habitat under future climate change scenarios, particularly for single island or single mountain range endemic species. Despite the existence of policies that allow...
Paper Details
Title
Perceived Barriers to the Use of Assisted Colonization for Climate Sensitive Species in the Hawaiian Islands
Published Date
Jun 23, 2021
Volume
68
Issue
3
Pages
329 - 339
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