Precision conservation: the rise of place-specific strategies where protection works best
PolicyMonday, March 9, 2026Mongabay

Precision conservation: the rise of place-specific strategies where protection works best

The article discusses the increasing adoption of precision conservation, which emphasizes targeted interventions in areas where they will be most effective for biodiversity protection. This approach involves strategic planning to prioritize resources and actions based on place-specific needs, contributing to more successful environmental outcomes. Policymakers are encouraged to integrate these strategies into conservation frameworks for enhanced impact.

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