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The future of nature conservation lies in identifying where science and policy can save the most ecosystems and species. Credit - ROBERT STREIT
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A new study raises questions on whether current conservation science and policy for protected areas could be saving more biodiversity—with political and economic expediency often having taken precedence in the past. Lead author professor Bob Pressey, from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies (Coral CoE) at James Cook University (JCU), said the term "save" in conservation needs to be better defined.

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