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1 Reverse the Red: achieving global biodiversity targets at national level, J.P. Rodríguez 89 Rangers can’t be with every elephant: assessing rangers’ 3 Briefly perceptions of a community, problem-solving policing 9 Conservation news model for protected areas, W.D. Moreto & R. Charlton 99 Improving the random encounter model method to estimate Letter carnivore densities using data generated by conventional 12 Tuna regional fisheries management organizations and camera-trap design, G. Garrote, R. Pérez de Ayala, the conservation of sea turtles: a reply to Godley et al., A. Álvarez, J.M. Martín, M. Ruiz, S. de Lillo & M.A. Simón J.A. Camiñas, A. Domingo, R. Coelho, P. De Bruyn, 105 Potential ecological and socio-economic effects of a novel F. Abascal & J.C. Baéz megaherbivore introduction: the in Colombia, A.L. Subalusky, E.P. Anderson, G. Jiménez, Species assessments D.M. Post, D.E. Lopez, S. García-R. et al. 13 Review of the status and conservation of tenrecs 114 The impact of the Endangered Mauritian flying fox (Mammalia: Afrotheria: Tenrecidae), P.J. Stephenson, Pteropus niger on commercial fruit farms and the efficacy V. Soarimalala, S.M. Goodman, M.E. Nicoll, of mitigation, R.Z. Oleksy, C.L. Ayady, V. Tatayah, C. Jones, V. Andrianjakarivelo, K.M. Everson et al. J.S.P. Froidevaux, P.A. Racey & G. Jones 23 What is driving declines of montane endemic amphibians? 122 Identifying habitat and understanding movement resistance New insights from Mount Bamboutos, Cameroon, for the Endangered Bornean javanicus lowi A.M. Tchassem F., T.M. Doherty-Bone, M.M. Kameni N., in Sabah, Malaysia, H.Y. Lim, P.C. Gardner, N.K. Abram, W.P. Tapondjou N., J.L. Tamesse & L.N. Gonwouo K.M. Yusah & B. Goossens 34 Estimating leopard density across the highly modified 131 Monitoring sun bears and Asiatic black bears with remotely human-dominated landscape of the Western Cape, sensed predictors to inform conservation management, South Africa, C.H. Devens, M.W. Hayward, T. Tshabalala, L. Scotson, S. Ross & T.W. Arnold A. Dickman, J.S. McManus, B. Smuts & M.J. Somers 139 Seasonal and spatial vulnerability to agricultural damage 46 First country-wide survey of the Endangered Asian by elephants in the western Serengeti, Tanzania, K. Denninger elephant: towards better conservation and management Snyder, P. Mneney, B. Benjamin, P. Mkilindi & N. Mbise in Sri Lanka, P. Fernando, M.K.C.R. De Silva, 150 Black rhinoceros avoidance of tourist infrastructure L.K.A. Jayasinghe, H.K. Janaka & J. Pastorini and activity: planning and managing for coexistence, 56 Counting Sunda clouded leopards with confidence: J.R. Muntifering, W.L. Linklater, R. Naidoo, S. !Uri-≠Khob, incorporating individual heterogeneity in density P. du Preez, P. Beytell et al. estimates, A. Mohamed, R. Sollmann, S.T. Wong, J. Niedballa, J.F. Abrams, J. Kissing & A. Wilting 66 Population assessment of the Endangered Nilgiri Cover The family Tenrecidae is endemic to Madagascar. Nilgiritragus hylocrius in the , Conservation priorities for the 31 species of tenrec assessed or using the double-observer survey method, reassessed for the IUCN Red List finds that six species are threatened K.R. Suryawanshi, D. Mudappa, M. Khanyari, and one is Data Deficient. The primary threat to tenrecs is habitat loss, T.R.S. Raman, D. Rathore, M.A. Kumar & J. Patel mostly as a result of slash-and-burn agriculture, but some species 73 On the future of the giant South American river turtle are also threatened by hunting and incidental capture in fishing Podocnemis expansa, G. Forero-Medina, C.R. Ferrara, traps. In the longer term, climate change is expected to alter tenrec R.C. Vogt, C.K. Fagundes, R.A.M. Balestra, habitats and ranges. The lack of data for most tenrecs, together with P.C.M. Andrade et al. frequent changes in and the poorly understood impact 81 Estimating population parameters for the Critically of bushmeat hunting on spiny species (such as the lowland Endangered Bermuda skink using robust design capture– streaked tenrec Hemicentetes semispinosus, pictured), hinders mark–recapture modelling, H. Turner, R.A. Griffiths, conservation planning. For further details, see pp. 13–22. M.E. Outerbridge & G. Garcia (Photograph © Reptiles4all/Shutterstock)

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