Benoit Guénard

Benoit Guénard

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Benoit Guénard is a prominent researcher in the field of conservation biology, known for his work on understanding the funding biases that affect various species and ecosystems. He is the lead author of a significant study that highlights how conservation funds are disproportionately allocated to larger vertebrates, leaving many lesser-known but ecologically important species underfunded. Guénard emphasizes the necessity of addressing these disparities to effectively combat the global extinction crisis.

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United Kingdom United Kingdom: Benoit Guénard is the lead author of the study highlighting funding disparities in conservation. 8

The Guardian: Most conservation funds go to large vertebrates at expense of ‘neglected’ species | Conservation