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Daniel M. Evans
Researcher at United States Department of Agriculture
Publications - 6
Citations - 826
Daniel M. Evans is an academic researcher from United States Department of Agriculture. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endangered species & Natural resource management. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 625 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel M. Evans include United States Forest Service.
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Citizen science can improve conservation science, natural resource management, and environmental protection
Duncan C. McKinley,Abe Miller-Rushing,Heidi L. Ballard,Rick Bonney,Hutch Brown,Susan C. Cook-Patton,Daniel M. Evans,Rebecca A. French,Julia K. Parrish,Tina B. Phillips,Sean F. Ryan,Lea Shanley,Jennifer L. Shirk,Kristine F. Stepenuck,Jake F. Weltzin,Andrea Wiggins,Owen D. Boyle,Russell D. Briggs,Stuart F. Chapin,David Hewitt,Peter W. Preuss,Michael A. Soukup +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the two interwoven paths by which citizen science can improve conservation efforts, natural resource management, and environmental protection, and describe the investments needed to create a citizen science program.
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Investing in citizen science can improve natural resource management and environmental protection
Duncan C. McKinley,Abraham J. Miller-Rushing,Heidi L. Ballard,Rick Bonney,Hutch Brown,Daniel M. Evans,Rebecca A. French,Julia K. Parrish,Tina B. Phillips,Sean F. Ryan,Lea Shanley,Jennifer L. Shirk,Kristine F. Stepenuck,Jake F. Weltzin,Andrea Wiggins,Owen D. Boyle,Russell D. Briggs,Stuart F. Chapin,David Hewitt,Peter W. Preuss,Michael A. Soukup +20 more
Species recovery in the united states: Increasing the effectiveness of the endangered species act
Daniel M. Evans,Judy Che-Castaldo,Deborah T. Crouse,Frank W. Davis,Rebecca S. Epanchin-Niell,Curtis H. Flather,R. Kipp Frohlich,Dale D. Goble,Ya-Wei Li,Timothy D. Male,Lawrence L. Master,Matthew Moskwik,Maile C. Neel,Barry R. Noon,Camille Parmesan,Mark W. Schwartz,J. Michael Scott,Byron K. Williams +17 more
TL;DR: Climate change will exacerbate this problem and increase both species risk and management uncertainty, requiring more intensive and controversial management strategies to prevent species from going extinct.
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