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Volume 55 · Number 3 May 2021


321 The global conservation movement is divided but not diverse: reflections on 2020, E.J. Milner-Gulland


323 Briefly 329 Conservation news


Reptile and amphibian conservation 334


Determining priority areas for an Endangered cold- adapted snake on warming mountaintops, E. Mizsei, M. Szabolcs, L. Szabó, Z. Boros, K. Mersini, S.A. Roussos et al.


344 Reintroducing species when threats still exist: assessing the suitability of contemporary landscapes for island endemics, N.F. Angeli & L.A. Fitzgerald


352 356


E-commerce promotes trade in invasive turtles in China, S. Liu, C. Newman, C.D. Buesching, D.W. Macdonald, Y. Zhang, K.-J. Zhang et al.


A flagship for Austral temperate forest conservation: an action plan for Darwin’s frogs brings key stakeholders together, C. Azat, A. Valenzuela-Sánchez, S. Delgado, A.A. Cunningham, M. Alvarado-Rybak, J. Bourke et al.


364 Unsustainable harvest of water frogs in southern Turkey for the European market, K. Çiçek, D. Ayaz, M. Afsar, Y. Bayrakcı, Ç.A. Pekşen, O. Cumhuriyet et al.


373 Range-wide decline of Chinese giant salamanders Andrias spp. from suitable habitat, B. Tapley, S.T. Turvey, S. Chen, G. Wei, F. Xie, J. Yang et al.


382 Lessons from practitioners for designing and implement- ing effective amphibian captive breeding programmes, B. Karlsdóttir, A.T. Knight, K. Johnson & J. Dawson


393


Improving averted loss estimates for better biodiversity outcomes from offset exchanges, F.J.F. Maseyk, M. Maron, A. Gordon, J.W. Bull & M.C. Evans


404 Revealing research preferences in conservation science, J. Montana, C. Sandbrook, E. Robertson & M. Ryan


412 Which is worse for the red-billed curassow: habitat loss or hunting pressure? E. Rios, P.J.K. McGowan, N.J. Collar, M. Benchimol, G.R. Canale, F. Olmos et al.


421 Bushmeat hunting around Lomami National Park, Democratic Republic of the Congo, R. Batumike, G. Imani, C. Urom & A. Cuni-Sanchez


432


Thirty-six years of legal and illegal wildlife trade entering the USA, M.T. Bager Olsen, J. Geldmann, M. Harfoot, D.P. Tittensor, B. Price, P. Sinovas et al.


442 Power line routing and configuration as major drivers of collision risk in two bustard species, A.T. Marques, R.C. Martins, J.P. Silva, J.M. Palmeirim & F. Moreira


452 Big cats in borderlands: challenges and implications for transboundary conservation of Asian leopards, M.S. Farhadinia, S. Rostro-García, L. Feng, J.F. Kamler, A. Spalton, E. Shevtsova et al.


461


Is reintroduction a tool for the conservation of the jaguar Panthera onca? A case study in the Brazilian Pantanal, R.L. Gasparini-Morato, L. Sartorello, L. Rampim, C.E. Fragoso, L.A. May Jr, P. Teles et al.


466 Keeping predators out: testing fences to reduce livestock depredation at night-time corrals, G. Samelius, K. Suryawanshi, J. Frank, B. Agvaantseren, E. Baasandamba, T. Mijiddorj et al.


473


Social structure and demography of a remnant Asian elephant Elephas maximus population and the implications for survival, L.J. Hale, K. Shi, T.C. Gilbert, K.S.-H. Peh & P. Riordan


Publications


479 Drawing the Sea Near: Satoumi and Coral Reef Conservation in Okinawa


479 Leaving Space for Nature: The Critical Role of Area-Based Conservation


480 Power in Conservation: Environmental Anthropology Beyond Political Ecology


Cover The Endangered Greek meadow viper is a cold-adapted snake endemic to the high-elevation meadow grasslands in the Pindos Mountains of Albania and Greece. Mapping of threats to this species, combined with an application of a systematic conservation planning tool, shows that much of the snake’s current habitat will become unsuitable by the 2080s as a result of climate change and habitat degradation. Conservation of this species needs to focus on sites of high importance by improving habitat quality—in particular by making changes to grazing practices—reducing disturbance and degradation, educating local stakeholders and continuing to monitor the populations. For further details, see pp. 334–343. (Photograph © Edvard Mizsei)


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