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The Applied Biodiversity Science Perspectives Series is releasing its 2015 issue today, October 5th. This is a student-led publication that presents papers written by undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty that are affiliated with the Applied Biodiversity Program (ABS) at Texas A&M University. I am pleased to invite you to read our current issue and learn more about how researchers at Texas A&M connect biodiversity sciences and on- the-ground conservation practices, this publication will take you on a journey through conservation management in the Peruvian Andes to human-elephant conflict in Botswana. The ABS program at Texas A&M brings multiple perspectives together, from biology, economy, anthropology, and other disciplines, to address real problems in a world facing one of its biggest challenges: the loss of biodiversity and its impacts on human livelihoods. Learn more about what we are doing and about what we are thinking! This year’s issue can be read and downloaded from: biodiversity.tamu.edu/research/perspectives-series/
