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WHO LOVES RATS? A RENEWED PLEA FOR THE MANAGED RELOCATIONS OF ENDANGERED SPECIES

机译:谁喜欢老鼠?重新处理濒危物种的重组

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The focus of this paper is on managed relocations and endangered wild species. The main argument is that managed relocations should be a viable policy option in the toolbox of conservation management despite any ecological risks. This argument is defended on the basis of recent research that demonstrates that not all alien species are invasive species, and that not all invasive species have negative ecological impacts. In other words, a nuanced case-by-case approach is needed. This argument is presented within the context of the Bramble Cay Melomys, a rat-like creature and the first mammal to become extinct as a result of anthropogenic climate change. A secondary objective of this paper is to explore some of the future economic and policy challenges likely to face managed relocations.
机译:本文的重点是受管理的搬迁和濒危野生物种。主要论点是,尽管有任何生态风险,但在保护管理工具箱中,有管理的搬迁应该是可行的政策选择。该论据是根据最近的研究辩护的,该研究表明并非所有外来物种都是入侵物种,也不是所有入侵物种都具有负面的生态影响。换句话说,需要细致的逐案方法。这种说法是在布兰堡珊瑚礁(Bramble Cay Melomys)的背景下提出的。布兰堡珊瑚礁是一种类似老鼠的生物,是人类活动导致的气候变化导致其灭绝的第一只哺乳动物。本文的第二个目标是探讨可能面临有管理的搬迁的未来经济和政策挑战。

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    《Ethics & the environment》 |2020年第1期|51-68|共18页
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    ELENI PANAGIOTARAKOU;

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    Department of Humanities Champlain College Lennoxville and a Lecturer at Concordia University (Montreal Quebec) and Ottawa University (Ottawa Ontario);

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