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What Works in Conservation 2020

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William J. Sutherland
, 
Lynn V. Dicks
, 
Silviu O. Petrovan
, 
et al.

1. Amphibian conservation

1. Amphibian conservation

Rebecca K. Smith, Helen Meredith et William J. Sutherland

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1 Expert assessors

2 Ariadne Angulo, Co-Chair of the Amphibian Specialist Group, Peru

3 Robert Brodman, Saint Joseph’s College, Indiana, USA

4 Andrew Cunningham, Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London, UK

5 Jeff Dawson, Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, UK

6 Rob Gandola, University of Southampton, UK

7 Jaime García Moreno, International Union for Conservation of Nature, The Netherlands

8 Trent Garner, Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London, UK

9 Richard Griffiths, Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, UK

10 Sergei Kuzmin, Russian Academy of Sciences

11 Michael Lanoo, Indiana University, USA

12 Michael Lau, WWF-Hong Kong

13 James Lewis, Amphibian Survival Alliance/Global Wildlife Conservation, USA

14 An Martel, Ghent University, Belgium

15 LeGrand Nono Gonwouo, Cameroon Herpetology-Conservation Biology Foundation

16 Deanna Olson, US Forest Service

17 Timo Paasikunnas, Curator of Conservation at Helsinki Zoo, Finland

18 Frank Pasmans, Ghent University, Belgium

19 Silviu Petrovan, Froglife, UK

20 Carlos Martínez Rivera, Philadelphia Zoo, USA

21 Gonçalo Rosa, Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London, UK

22 David Sewell, Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, UK

23 Rebecca K. Smith, University of Cambridge, UK

24 Ben Tapley, Herpetology Department, Zoological Society of London, UK

25 Jeanne Tarrant, Endangered Wildlife Trust, South Africa

26 Karthikeyan Vasudevan, Wildlife Institute of India

27 Victor Wasonga, National Museums of Kenya

28 Ché Weldon, North-West University, South Africa

29 Sally Wren, Amphibian Specialist Group Programme Officer, New Zealand

30 Scope of assessment: for native wild amphibian species across the world.

31 Assessed: 2014.

32 Effectiveness measure is the median % score for effectiveness.

33 Certainty measure is the median % certainty of evidence for effectiveness, determined by the quantity and quality of the evidence in the synopsis.

34 Harm measure is the median % score for negative side-effects to the group of species of concern.

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