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Increasing conflicts and social insecurity are expected to accelerate biodiversity
decline and escalate illegal wildlife killing. Sahara-Sahel megafauna has experienced
recent continuous decline due to unsustainable hunting pressure. Here, we provide
the best available data on distribution and population trends of threatened, large vertebrates, to illustrate how escalating regional conflict (565% growth since 2011) is hastening population decline in areas that were formerly refugia for megafauna. Without
conservation action, the unique and iconic biodiversity of Earth's largest desert will
be forever lost. We recommend: (1) establishing strong commitments for change in
global attitude toward nature; (2) engraining a culture of environmental responsibility among all stakeholders; (3) fostering environmental awareness to drive societal
change; (4) reinforcing regional security and firearms control; and (5) implementing
local research and wildlife monitoring schemes. We identify relevant international
partners needed to tackle these challenges and to make strong policy change for biodiversity conservation and regional stability.
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accessibility, biodiversity loss, conservation actions, human development, illegal wildlife killing, megafauna, natural resources extraction, political instability, population decline, threat mapping
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Citação
Brito JC, Durant SM, Pettorelli N, et al. Armed conflicts and wildlife decline: Challenges and recommendations for effective conservation policy in the Sahara-Sahel. Conserva tion Letters. 2018;11:e12446. https://doi.org/10.1111/ conl.12446
