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Havens are a pathway, not an endpoint, for species recovery: A response to Woinarski et al. (2023)

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Read, John L.
Bradley, Kev
Gordon, Iain
Manning, Adrian
Neaves, Linda
Reside, April E.
Smith, Kiarrah
Southgate, Rick
Wayne, A.
Weeks, Andrew

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Conservation status assessments under the Australian Government's environmental legislation (the EPBC Act, 1999, henceforth ‘the Act’) are valuable for acknowledging management successes and de-listing species that have genuinely recovered in the wild.

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Biological Conservation

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2099-12-31
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