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    Drivers and sustainability of bird hunting in Madagascar by Borgerson, Cortni, Bankoff, Richard J., Golden, Christopher D., Razafindrapaoly, Be Noel, Rasolofoniaina, Be Jean Rodolph, Rajaona, Delox, Pascal, Elison, De Angelo, Peter, Martin, Dominic A.

    Published in Conservation letters (01-07-2023)
    “…Bird conservation depends on robust data on the densities of and threats to each species, and an understanding of the choices and incentives of bird hunters…”
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    Wild sea cucumber trade in rural Madagascar: Consequences for conservation and human welfare by Rothamel, Emily, Borgerson, Cortni, Rajaona, Delox, Razafindrapaoly, Be Noel, Rasolofoniaina, Be Jean Rodolph, Feehan, Colette

    Published in Conservation science and practice (01-12-2023)
    “…Overexploitation of fisheries is a challenge to both marine conservation and human welfare. The trade of sea cucumbers is a multi‐billion‐dollar market,…”
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    Food Insecurity and the Unsustainable Hunting of Wildlife in a UNESCO World Heritage Site by Borgerson, Cortni, Razafindrapaoly, BeNoel, Rajaona, Delox, Rasolofoniaina, Be Jean Rodolph, Golden, Christopher D.

    Published in Frontiers in sustainable food systems (01-11-2019)
    “…Madagascar faces dual challenges in biodiversity conservation and public health. In order to identify strategies to reduce the unsustainable hunting of…”
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    Links between food insecurity and the unsustainable hunting of wildlife in a UNESCO world heritage site in Madagascar by Borgerson, Cortni, Dr, Rajaona, Delox, Razafindrapaoly, BeNoel, Rasolofoniaina, Be Jean Rodolph, Kremen, Claire, Prof, Golden, Christopher D, PhD MPH

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (01-04-2017)
    “…Abstract Background Madagascar faces dual challenges in biodiversity and public health. The survivorship of lemurs (94% of lemur species are threatened with…”
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