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Importance of Long-Term Studies to Conservation Practice: The Case of the Bearded Vulture in the Pyrenees
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2017
High Mountain Conservation in a Changing World
Detailed, long-term scientific studies are necessary for conservation purposes, but with the main handicap to have the continual economic support required for them. Behavioural and conservation biology studies need long-term projects to achieve robust data, but managers, administrations and policy-makers need, in most cases, immediate results. Here I show several examples of the research obtained from a long-term study in one of the most threatened species in Pyrenean mountains, the bearded
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-55982-7_15
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