Summary Saving the endangered Mary River turtle: Enhancing conservation outcomes through community engagement - Campbell - Austral Ecology - Wiley Online Library onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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The article emphasizes the crucial role played by community engagement in the conservation of the endangered Mary River turtle, with local communities actively participating in fundraising, direct actions, and habitat restoration, thanks to a longstanding collaboration with researchers.
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- The article discusses the conservation efforts for the endangered Mary River turtle through community engagement.
- Community involvement in conservation projects is crucial for enhanced outcomes.
- The population of the Mary River turtle has been reduced due to collection of eggs for the pet trade.
- The community-supported research on the turtle has led to significant conservation outcomes.
- The Mary River turtle conservation program has gained significant community support and raised awareness about the species.
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This article highlights the importance of community engagement in conservation efforts for the endangered Mary River turtle. Local communities contribute to fundraising, direct actions, and habitat restoration. A long-standing collaboration between researchers and the community has been instrumental in these conservation efforts. (25
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This article discusses the conservation efforts for the endangered Mary River turtle through community engagement. The involvement of local communities in fundraising, direct actions, and habitat restoration is crucial for the conservation of threatened species. A 22-year collaboration between researchers and a local community
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The article discusses the conservation efforts aimed at saving the endangered Mary River turtle through community engagement. The authors highlight the importance of community involvement in conservation projects and how it can lead to enhanced outcomes. They provide information about the various contributors to the study, including
Australian biodiversity is facing an extinction crisis, and government spending on conservation is inadequate. The involvement of local communities in fundraising, direct actions, and habitat restoration is crucial for the conservation of threatened species. A 22-year collaboration between researchers and a local community
The Mary River turtle, E.macrurus, is one of the largest freshwater turtles in Australia. It was commonly kept as a childhood pet and thousands of its eggs were collected and sold in the pet trade. The population of the turtle has been reduced
Ten percent of respondents in the 2021 Census reported having a Bachelor's degree or higher, and the median per-person income was $459 weekly. In 1997, the Tiaro & District Landcare Group (TDLG) was
The community-supported research on the endangered Mary River turtle has led to significant conservation outcomes. The initial research conducted by the Queensland State Government provided population data and identified key threats to the turtle's recovery. The community then took action to reduce predation of turtle
The Mary River turtle conservation program has gained significant community support and raised awareness about the endangered species. A questionnaire survey showed that almost everyone in the Mary River catchment has heard of the turtle and the conservation program. The collaboration between the community and scientists has
The study, titled "Saving the endangered Mary River turtle: Enhancing conservation outcomes through community engagement," was conducted by a team of researchers. Marilyn J. Connell, Natalie J. Clark, Tom Espinoza, Samantha P. Flakus
This text excerpt includes various references to studies and theses related to the conservation of the Mary River turtle. The studies mentioned cover topics such as the efficacy of protecting turtle nests, the characteristics and behavior of the Mary River turtle, and the environmental conditions that
In this document, titled "Saving the endangered Mary River turtle: Enhancing conservation outcomes through community engagement," the authors discuss the importance of community engagement in the conservation of the Mary River turtle. They reference various studies and reports that highlight the environmental challenges faced
The study focuses on the conservation of the endangered Mary River turtle and the role of community engagement in enhancing conservation outcomes. It references several scientific articles that explore different aspects of turtle conservation, including the influence of temperature fluctuations on turtle phenotype, road mortality rates,