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University of Queensland research has revealed that protecting smaller but more strategic parcels of land will result in better and more cost-effective biodiversity conservation outcomes globally.
The study, conducted by Dr Pablo Negret while at UQ’s Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science, has revealed a strategy that could halve the costs of preventing habitat loss.