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Main Author: Diệc Đen
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Published: Zenodo 2025
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15177036
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contents <p>Written historical records—such as explorers’ journals, settler narratives, missionary diaries, and early naturalist reports—serve as valuable resources for reconstructing past wildlife distributions and population dynamics. However, these accounts often suffer from significant biases, inconsistencies, and informational gaps. In response to these challenges, Díaz and Corti (2025) introduce a structured methodological framework aimed at critically evaluating and improving the quality of historical data for wildlife conservation.</p>
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spellingShingle Bridging the Past for Wildlife's Future: A Framework for Using Historical Records in Conservation
Diệc Đen
<p>Written historical records—such as explorers’ journals, settler narratives, missionary diaries, and early naturalist reports—serve as valuable resources for reconstructing past wildlife distributions and population dynamics. However, these accounts often suffer from significant biases, inconsistencies, and informational gaps. In response to these challenges, Díaz and Corti (2025) introduce a structured methodological framework aimed at critically evaluating and improving the quality of historical data for wildlife conservation.</p>
title Bridging the Past for Wildlife's Future: A Framework for Using Historical Records in Conservation
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15177036