Reflections from the team: Co‐creating visual media about ecological processes for young people
Abstract Many migratory fish populations are declining, threatened by human‐induced pressures such as habitat loss and fragmentation caused by dams, roads, land use change, climate change and pollution. However, public awareness of fish migration and associated human pressures remains limited. It is...
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Main Authors: | Merryn J. Thomas, Ioanna Daphne Giannoulatou, Ethan Kocak, Wes Tank, Ryan Sarnowski, Peter E. Jones, Stephanie R. Januchowski‐Hartley |
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Language: | EN |
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Wiley
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/aba949a9d799413b9e2bdb8b4e5dbc46 |
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