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Border Security Fencing and Wildlife: The End of the Transboundary Paradigm in Eurasia?

  • John D.C. Linell
  • , Arie Trouwborst
  • , Luigi Botani
  • , Prtra Kaczensky
  • , Djuro Harber
  • , Slaven Reljic
  • , Josip Kusak
  • , Aleksandra Majic
  • , Tomaz Skrbinsek
  • , Hubert Potocnik
  • , Matthew Hayward
  • , E.J. Milner-Gulland
  • , Bayarbaatar Buuveibaatar
  • , Kirk A. Olson
  • , Lkhagvasuren Badamjav
  • , Richard Bischof
  • , Steffen Zuther
  • , Urs Breitenmoser
    • Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Trondheim
    • Tilburg University, Netherlands
    • University of Rome, Italy
    • University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Austria
    • University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
    • Biodiversity Institute Oxford
    • Wildlife Conservation Society, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
    • Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Department of Mathematical Science and Technology
    • Association for the Conservation of Biodiversity of Kazakhstan, Astana
    • KORA, Muri bei Bern, Switzerland
    • University of Zagreb, Croatia

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    The ongoing refugee crisis in Europe has seen many countries rush to construct border security fencing to divert or control the flow of people. This follows a trend of border fence construction across Eurasia during the post-9/11 era. This development has gone largely unnoticed by conservation biologists during an era in which, ironically, transboundary cooperation has emerged as a conservation paradigm. These fences represent a major threat to wildlife because they can cause mortality, obstruct access to seasonally important resources, and reduce effective population size. We summarise the extent of the issue and propose concrete mitigation measures.
    Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
    Rhif yr erthygle1002483
    CyfnodolynPLoS Biology
    Cyfrol14
    Rhif cyhoeddi6
    Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
    StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 22 Meh 2016

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