Forested wetlands in a protected area and the adjacent working landscape provide complementary biodiversity value based on breeding birds: A case study from Nova Scotia, Canada
Protected areas (PAs) are a key component of most conservation strategies because they are thought to enhance biodiversity value relative to similar habitats in working landscapes. To examine whether PAs in Nova Scotia are functioning to enhance the biodiversity value of the landscapes in which they...
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Main Authors: | John Brazner (Author), Jake Walker (Author), Frances Mackinnon (Author), Rob Cameron (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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