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      Panda Downlisted but not Out of the Woods : Panda downlisted but conservation reliant

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      Conservation Letters
      Wiley

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            Opportunities for biodiversity gains under the world's largest reforestation programme

            Reforestation is a critical means of addressing the environmental and social problems of deforestation. China's Grain-for-Green Program (GFGP) is the world's largest reforestation scheme. Here we provide the first nationwide assessment of the tree composition of GFGP forests and the first combined ecological and economic study aimed at understanding GFGP's biodiversity implications. Across China, GFGP forests are overwhelmingly monocultures or compositionally simple mixed forests. Focusing on birds and bees in Sichuan Province, we find that GFGP reforestation results in modest gains (via mixed forest) and losses (via monocultures) of bird diversity, along with major losses of bee diversity. Moreover, all current modes of GFGP reforestation fall short of restoring biodiversity to levels approximating native forests. However, even within existing modes of reforestation, GFGP can achieve greater biodiversity gains by promoting mixed forests over monocultures; doing so is unlikely to entail major opportunity costs or pose unforeseen economic risks to households.
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              Molecular censusing doubles giant panda population estimate in a key nature reserve.

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                Journal
                Conservation Letters
                CONSERVATION LETTERS
                Wiley
                1755263X
                January 2018
                January 2018
                March 06 2017
                : 11
                : 1
                : e12355
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Recovery Ecology, San Diego Zoo Global; Institute for Conservation Research; San Diego CA 92027 USA
                [2 ]School of Life Sciences; Peking University; Beijing China
                [3 ]Key Laboratory of Animal Ecology and Conservation Biology, Institute of Zoology; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Beijing China
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                10.1111/conl.12355
                54d70d4b-e1fa-4d37-a02a-9dca81153121
                © 2017

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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