“…Practice‐focused and decision‐making‐oriented approaches addressed in this feature include informing strategic decision‐making for conservation (priority threat management in Pacific salmon, Walsh et al., 2020, this feature), ecosystem‐based adaptation (reindeer husbandry and land use decisions, Hausner et al., 2020, this feature), understanding the role of Indigenous and local practice in conservation (cattle foraging preferences and conservation herding practice, Molnàr et al, 2020, this feature), understanding the social conditions that promote adaptation to change (Indigenous communities and sea otter recovery, Burt et al., 2020, this feature), and adaptation of Indigenous knowledge and practice to globalization (Congretel & Pinton, 2020, this feature) and informing conservation translocations (Rayne et al., 2020, this feature). More knowledge production‐focused approaches include understanding of complex interactions between seasonal weather and wildlife condition (Gagnon et al., 2020, this feature) and contributions of Indigenous and local knowledge to global contexts, including recently through the Intergovernmental Panel on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES). McElwee et al (2020, this feature) highlight in their assessment of the global IPBES processes that different aspects and qualities of different knowledge systems may align better with some questions than others, and the balance of contributions from knowledge systems might reflect their alignment with different questions.…”