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Psychological benefits of greenspace increase with biodiversity.Daytime noise predicts nocturnal singing in urban robinsAdapting environmental management to uncertain but inevitable changeContribution of systematic reviews to management decisions.Global mismatch between greenhouse gas emissions and the burden of climate changeEfficient expansion of global protected areas requires simultaneous planning for species and ecosystemsMapping the Drivers of Climate Change Vulnerability for Australia's Threatened SpeciesPopulation and geographic range dynamics: implications for conservation planning.Commonness, population depletion and conservation biologyDistorted views of biodiversity: spatial and temporal bias in species occurrence dataAchieving conservation science that bridges the knowledge-action boundary.What are the benefits of interacting with nature?Achieving open access to conservation science.Geographic range size and extinction risk assessment in nomadic species.Rapid climate-driven loss of breeding habitat for Arctic migratory birds.Opportunity or orientation? Who uses urban parks and why.The scaling of green space coverage in European cities.Harnessing carbon payments to protect biodiversity.Rapid population decline in migratory shorebirds relying on Yellow Sea tidal mudflats as stopover sitesReplacing underperforming protected areas achieves better conservation outcomes.Monitoring does not always count.The capacity of Australia's protected-area system to represent threatened species.Targeting global protected area expansion for imperiled biodiversity.A new way to measure the world's protected area coverage.Household factors influencing participation in bird feeding activity: a national scale analysisManagers consider multiple lines of evidence important for biodiversity management decisions.How should we grow cities to minimize their biodiversity impacts?Protected areas in South Asia have not prevented habitat loss: a study using historical models of land-use change.Health Benefits from Nature Experiences Depend on Dose.A Review of the Benefits of Nature Experiences: More Than Meets the Eye.Examining the relationship between local extinction risk and position in range.Setting conservation priorities for migratory networks under uncertainty.The Benefits of Natural Environments for Physical Activity.Doses of Nearby Nature Simultaneously Associated with Multiple Health BenefitsOptimal management of a multispecies shorebird flyway under sea-level rise.Environmental and geographic variables are effective surrogates for genetic variation in conservation planning.Climate change drives expansion of Antarctic ice-free habitat.Minimizing species extinctions through strategic planning for conservation fencing.Protected areas and global conservation of migratory birds.Analyzing variability and the rate of decline of migratory shorebirds in Moreton Bay, Australia.
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