After failure, reflection: effective conservation requires regular assessments (commentary)

Evidence of success has become the holy grail sought by teachers, health care providers, relief organizations, conservation NGOs, policy makers, and foundations. All have the same wish—to either show conclusively that their work leads to desired outcomes, or to know about other approaches that are proven to work so they can be replicated. However, the … Continue reading After failure, reflection: effective conservation requires regular assessments (commentary)