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Editor’s alternative September/October 2024 | Wildlife Biology

Submitted by editor on 16 August 2024. Get the paper!

The editor’s alternative is the article by Hagen et al.  

“Lifeless birds flying”: Can North American rehabilitated raptors launched into the wild mitigate anthropogenic mortality?

Conservation follow is stuffed with untested paradigms, and wildlife rehabilitation is certainly one of them. Rescuing, treating, and subsequent releasing of wildlife in misery is widespread as a result of it guarantees to meet moral tasks by combining animal welfare with conservation advantages. Whereas there may be a lot hope amongst conservationists and most people for the success of rehabilitated wildlife, many scientists consider these efforts are insignificant for conservation. Nevertheless, sturdy scientific assessments of rehabilitation outcomes are uncommon.

Of their unprecedented, continental-scale research, Christian Hagen and co-authors used superior demographic modelling methods to analyse the results of raptor rehabilitation on wild populations throughout the USA. They discovered that rehabilitation had apparent helpful results for some raptor species however extra restricted impacts for others. The proof means that in lots of species launched rehabilitated raptors are greater than “useless birds flying”.

/Ilse Storch

Editor-in-Chief

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