Journal article

When cities are the last chance for saving species

K Soanes, PE Lentini

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment | Published : 2019

Abstract

Urban environments are arguably among the most suitable targets for conservation science, as they represent opportunities to preserve both species and habitats under threat while at the same time allowing people to engage with nature. We highlight the need for conservation within urban environments using species whose recovery is entirely dependent on effective action within cities and towns. We identified 39 urban-restricted species in Australia and reviewed the advice guiding their conservation to address the question, “What does conservation look like when cities are the last chance for saving species?” We argue that in such circumstances securing land for conservation purposes cannot be ..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank M Stanley, C Threlfall, and L Clews for thoughtful comments on earlier versions of this manuscript. KS is funded by the Clean Air and Urban Landscapes Hub and Threatened Species Recovery Hub of the National Environmental Science Program; PEL is supported by an ARC Linkage Project (LP160100439).