Each synopsis is developed in partnership with an international advisory board of conservationists and researchers who specialise in that area. For a summary of the methods and evidence sources used for our synopses, please see the methods page. Over the next five years, Conservation Evidence aims to produce synopses covering every major habitat and taxonomic group. Each will be produced through thorough literature reviews and with an international panel of experts advising on the scope and structure of the synopsis, ensuring that they communicate the information that conservation practitioners need in the easiest and most useful way possible.
These synopses will be available individually, online both as a downloadable PDF and as a searchable database and some in print, but will also be combined online as a searchable database to provide an authoritative guide to conservation practice for any habitat and taxon, anywhere in the world.
View synopses. What Works in Conservation provides expert assessments of the effectiveness of actions, based on summarised evidence, in synopses. Subjects covered so far include amphibians, birds, mammals, forests, peatland and control of freshwater invasive species.
More are in progress. More about What Works in Conservation. An online, free to publish in, open-access journal publishing results from research and projects that test the effectiveness of conservation actions. Our blog contains the latest news and updates from the Conservation Evidence team, the Conservation Evidence Journal, and our global partners in evidence-based conservation. We use Cookies to personalise content and ads, provide social media features and to analyse our traffic.
By using this site, you will be providing your consent to our use of Cookies. We summarise the documented evidence for the effectiveness of conservation actions This resource is designed to support anyone making decisions about how to maintain and restore biodiversity.
Learn more about us. Studies A short summary of a specific scientific study, providing background context, the conservation action s taken and their consequences. View all studies. Actions A particular action you could take to benefit wildlife or ecosystems, with a summary of evidence for its effectiveness.
View all actions. Synopses A synopsis of evidence reviews the effectiveness of all actions you could take to conserve a given species group or habitat or to tackle a particular conservation issue. View all 23 synopses.
Browse Actions by Category Species. Amphibian Conservation Actions. Bat Conservation Actions. Bee Conservation 59 Actions. Biodiversity of Marine Artificial Structures 43 Actions. Bird Conservation Actions. Control of Freshwater Invasive Species Actions. Farmland Conservation Actions. Management of Captive Animals 96 Actions. Marine and Freshwater Mammal Conservation Actions. Marine Fish Conservation 93 Actions.
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