In conservation, charismatic mammals and birds such as the black rhinoceros and the capercaillie get a lot of attention, while others, like invertebrates, are often ignored. One way of addressing this problem is to focus on protecting “umbrella species.” These are species whose conservation can benefit many others, especially those that rely on similar habitats. But does this work in practice?
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Source: Phys.org