The April issue of Conservation Letters is now out (a little late, but worth the wait). There are some good titles in this one, and I’ve blogged about a few of them already:
- Reassessing the value of nursery areas to shark conservation and management (blog post)
- Mean or green: which values can promote stable pro-environmental behavior?
- REDD in the red: palm oil could undermine carbon payment schemes
- State-level variation in conservation investment by a major nongovernmental organization
- Wildlife decline in Cambodia, 1953–2005: exploring the legacy of armed conflict
- Evidence for shifting baseline syndrome in conservation (blog post)
Happy reading!