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Date Issued
2020Author
Wei, WeiSwaisgood, Ronald R.
Pilfold, Nicholas W.
Owen, Megan A.
Dai, Qiang
Wei, Fuwen
Han, Han
Yang, Zhisong
Yang, Xuyu
Gu, Xiaodong
Zhang, Jindong
Yuan, Shibin
Hong, Mingsheng
Tang, Junfeng
Zhou, Hong
He, Ke
Zhang, Zejun
Subject Terms
GIANT PANDASNATURE RESERVES
CHINA
POPULATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
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Current BiologyVolume
30Issue
7Start page
1280End page
128600
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https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0960982220301068Abstract
...Together these findings indicate that China’s panda reserves have been effective and that they are functioning better over time, conserving more and better habitats and containing more pandas. While China’s protected area system still has much room for improvement [4, 5], including to support pandas [16], these findings underscore the progress made in China’s nascent environmental movement.Type
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© 2020 Elsevier Ltd.ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.cub.2020.01.062
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