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Volume 56 · Number 6 November 2022
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801 Writing for conservation—a skill for life, S. Paterson & M. Fisher Briefly
Conservation news Writing for conservation
814 The Colombian Caribbean Sea: a tropical habitat for the Vulnerable sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus? I.C. Avila, N. Farías-Curtidor, L. Castellanos-Mora, K.B. do Amaral, D.C. Barragán-Barrera, C.A. Orozco et al.
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Snapshot of the Atlantic Forest canopy: surveying arboreal mammals in a biodiversity hotspot, M.C. Kaizer, T.H.G. Alvim, C.L. Novaes, A.D. McDevitt & R.J. Young
837 Primate conservation in the Arc of Deforestation: a case study of Vieira’s titi monkey Plecturocebus vieirai, R. Costa-Araújo, L.G. da Silva, F.R. de Melo, R.V. Rossi, J.P. Bottan, D.A. Silva et al.
846 Using population surveys and models to reassess the conservation status of an endemic Amazonian titi monkey in a deforestation hotspot, F.E. Silva, L.G. Pacca, L.P. Lemos, A.C. Gusmão, O.D. da Silva, J.C. Dalponte et al.
854 A before−after assessment of the response of mammals to tourism in a Brazilian national park, D. Barcelos, E.M. Vieira, M.S. Pinheiro & G.B. Ferreira
864 Rural–urban mobility influences wildmeat access and consumption in the Brazilian Amazon, P. Carignano Torres, C. Morsello & L. Parry
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Effect of free-ranging cattle on mammalian diversity: an Austral Yungas case study, G.A.E. Cuyckens, N. V. Gonzalez Baffa Trasci, P.G. Perovic & L.R. Malizia
A systematic scoping review of tiger conservation in the Terai Arc Landscape and Himalayas, P.K. Yadav, M.T.J. Brownlee & M. Kapoor
First population estimates of two Critically Endangered frogs from an isolated forest plateau in Madagascar, I.M. Barata, J.H. Razafindraibe, R.N. Ravelojaona, E. Ralovarisoa, K.E. Mullin, M.A. Hudson & J. Dawson
904 Natural history collections reveal species richness on a small isolated tropical island: the bats of Siberut, S.G. Aninta, S. Noerfahmy, S. Wiantoro & D.T. Iskandar
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Fifteen years of delegated protected area management in West and Central Africa: five recommendations to guide maturity, P. Scholte
Implications of taxonomic bias for human–carnivore conflict mitigation, C.F. Hoffmann & R.A. Montgomery
Cover This issue of Oryx showcases the work of 10 teams of conservationists that have two things in common: at least one member of each team is an alumnus of the Conservation Leadership Programme (CLP) and has also attended a Writing for Conservation workshop. These workshops are offered jointly by CLP and the Oryx editorial office and take participants through the process of turning their conservation research into a manuscript ready for submission to a peer-reviewed journal. The articles, including on the sperm whale (pictured) in the Colombian Caribbean, are illustrative of the broad range of subjects that have attracted the critical attention of the Programme’s alumni. For further details, see pp. 801–802 and 814–907. (Photograph © Willyam Bradberry/Shutterstock)
927 Breeding of Cory’s shearwater Calonectris borealis on Selvagem Grande and beneficial effects of removal of invasive mammals, F. Zino, M. Biscoito & A. Buckle
935 A narrowly endemic species of Begoniaceae: rediscovery, distribution and conservation of Begonia jocelinoi, I. Paglia, J. Luber, V. de F. Mansano & L. Freitas
939 Home ranges of released West Indian manatees Trichechus manatus in Brazil, S.S. dos Santos, I. dos S. Medeiros, V.A. Rebelo, A.O.B. Carvalho, J.P. Dubut, J.E. Mantovani et al.
947 The impacts of human activity on mammals in a community forest near the Dja Biosphere Reserve in Cameroon, S.J. Tudge, S. Brittain, F. Kentatchime, C.T. Kamogne Tagne & J.M. Rowcliffe
956 Using population surveys and models to reassess the conservation status of an endemic Amazonian titi monkey in a deforestation hotspot—CORRIGENDUM, F.E. Silva, L.G. Pacca, L.P. Lemos, A.C. Gusmão, O.D. da Silva, J.C. Dalponte et al.
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A systematic scoping review of tiger conservation in the Terai Arc Landscape and Himalayas—ERRATUM P.K. Yadav, M.T.J. Brownlee & M. Kapoor
Book reviews 958 959 Silent Earth: Averting the Insect Apocalypse
958 Why Conserve Nature? Perspectives on Meanings and Motivations
Surviving Climate Chaos by Strengthening Communities and Ecosystems
960 Acknowledgements
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