2023
DOI: 10.1002/pan3.10563
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Low knowledge of national biodiversity symbols among urban South Africans limits their potential value as conservation flagship species

Ondwela Tshikombeni,
Charlie M. Shackleton,
Monde Ntshudu

Abstract: Most countries have declared one or more animal or plant species to be among their national symbols, termed here national biodiversity symbols. National biodiversity symbols are the species formally or informally recognised by societies and countries as having meaning to one or more of national identity, values and unity. It has been proposed previously that national biodiversity symbols can be used as flagship species to advance habitat conservation in their respective countries. However, this assumes that t… Show more

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