The importance of taboos and social norms to conservation in Madagascar.
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Harnessing learning biases is essential for applying social learning in conservationAnalysis of patterns of bushmeat consumption reveals extensive exploitation of protected species in eastern MadagascarTraditional Mapuche ecological knowledge in Patagonia, Argentina: fishes and other living beings inhabiting continental waters, as a reflection of processes of change.Rapid Assessment of Ecosystem Service Co-Benefits of Biodiversity Priority Areas in Madagascar.Folklore and traditional ecological knowledge of geckos in Southern Portugal: implications for conservation and scienceExplicit Not Implicit Preferences Predict Conservation Intentions for Endangered Species and Biomes.Public sexual health promotion interventions and strategies: A qualitative studyLost in translation: conflicting views of deforestation, land use and identity in western Madagascar.Perceived barriers to and drivers of community participation in protected-area governance.Evidence for the effects of environmental engagement and education on knowledge of wildlife laws in MadagascarDrivers of present and lifetime natural resource use in a tropical biodiversity hotspotThe Role of Nonhuman Primates in Religious and Folk Medicine BeliefsDeconstructing the Poaching PhenomenonA systematic review of resource habitat taboos and human health outcomes in the context of global environmental changeConsumption of Domestic Cat in Madagascar: Frequency, Purpose, and Health ImplicationsFantastic beasts and why to conserve them: animals, magic and biodiversity conservationUnderstanding the drivers of sensitive behavior using Poisson regression from quantitative randomized response technique data
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The importance of taboos and social norms to conservation in Madagascar.
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The importance of taboos and social norms to conservation in Madagascar.
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The importance of taboos and social norms to conservation in Madagascar.
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The importance of taboos and social norms to conservation in Madagascar.
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Mijasoa M Andriamarovololona
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10.1111/J.1523-1739.2008.00970.X
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2008-07-09T00:00:00Z