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Otters’ conservation reveals need to adapt to climate change
26.10.2011

Science for Environment Polic (2011) Issue 258

There is a need for conservation strategies to consider the changing factors that threaten endangered species, such as climate change. Focusing on the European otter, new research has indicated that climate change will change this important freshwater species’ distribution, which may mean that existing conservation areas no longer offer protection.

The full article is attached below.

Source: Cianfrani, C., Le Lay, G., Maiorano, L. et al. (2011) Adapting global conservation strategies to climate change at the European scale: The otter as a flagship species. Biological Conservation 144: 2068-2080 doi:10.1016/j.biocon.2011.03.027

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