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  2. Charismatic megafauna - Wikipedia

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    Charismatic species are often used as flagship species in conservation programs, as they are supposed to affect people's feelings more. [2] However, being charismatic does not protect species against extinction; all of the 10 most charismatic species are currently endangered, and only the giant panda shows a demographic growth from an extremely small population.

  3. Flagship species - Wikipedia

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    The flagship species concept appears to have become popular around the mid 1980s [7] within the debate on how to prioritise species for conservation. The first widely available references to use the flagship concept applied it to both neotropical primates [8] and African elephants and rhinos, [9] in the mammal-centric approach that still dominates how the concept is used.

  4. Panda mania: How these bears drive zoo visits and wildlife ...

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    These unflinchingly charismatic megafaunas aren’t all fluff – ecologists argue that their popularity helps fund and protect countless other threatened species across the globe.

  5. Glossary of ecology - Wikipedia

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    charismatic megafauna A large animal species with widespread popular appeal that environmental activists use to achieve conservation goals well beyond just those species. Examples include the giant panda, the Bengal tiger, and the blue whale. Compare flagship species. chemical ecology

  6. Newly discovered species found in Ecuador lives up to its ...

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    The foundation typically touts the preservation of habitat for birds and other charismatic species, but in Centinela it’s promoting conservation of the forest for the benefit of plants — such ...

  7. Red List Index - Wikipedia

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    The Red List Index (sampled approach) (SRLI) has been developed in order to determine the threat status and also trends of lesser-known and less charismatic species groups. It is a collaboration between IUCN members and is coordinated through the Institute of Zoology (IoZ), the research division of the Zoological Society of London (ZSL).

  8. Elusive cat species with grumpy face roamed Mount Everest ...

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    The small species lives in cold climates in central Asia and is known for its perpetually grumpy-looking face. ... “We hope that the confirmation of this new charismatic species will raise ...

  9. Megafauna - Wikipedia

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    Megafauna species have considerable effects on their local environment, including the suppression of the growth of woody vegetation and a consequent reduction in wildfire frequency. Megafauna also play a role in regulating and stabilizing the abundance of smaller animals.