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Acknowledgements We thank L. Carrillo, J. Shu, J. Perez, K. Baatrup and N. Barker for their input in conducting interviews, trans- lating transcripts and developing the analytical framework; and the interviewees who took time out of their busy schedules to participate in this study.
Author contributions Study design: all authors; data collection and analysis: BK; writing: all authors.
Conflicts of interest This work was funded by Imperial College London, with no conflict of interest. The work was conducted in part- nership with Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust and the Amphibian Ark. These organizations have relationships with most of the intervie- wees, and although overwhelmingly positive, had the potential to bias responses. The observational standpoint of the lead interviewer (BK) has been documented (Supplementary Material 3b).
Ethical standards Ethics approval was provided by Imperial College London, and the work otherwise abided by the Oryx guidelines on ethical standards. Managers were provided a short introduction on the research topic and objectives, and asked to sign prior informed consent forms.
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