The Basics of Conservation Triage
Triage Decision Factors
Ethical Debates
Real-World Applications
Key Concepts Related to Conservation Triage
100

Conservation triage is modeled after this decision-making system used in emergency medicine.

Medical Triage

100

One key factor in triage is the probability that conservation action will achieve this.

Species recovery

100

Critics argue that conservation triage treats biodiversity like this type of economic calculation.

Cost-benefit analysis

100

Prioritizing habitat protection for species with high ecological importance is an example of this conservation strategy.

Conservation triage or Environmental triage

100

Species used to represent the conservation needs of many others are called this.

Umbrella species

100

Conservation triage is necessary because conservation organizations often lack enough of these two resources.

Time and money

100

Another factor in conservation triage is the cost of protecting a species of ecosystem relative to its expected this.

(Conservation) Benefit

100

One ethical concern is that triage may undervalue species that are culturally important to these groups.

Indigenous peoples or Local communities

100

Prioritizing the protection of habitats is often used to avoid triage decisions involving these.

Individual species

100

Species that have a strong influence on ecosystem structures are known as this.

Keystone species

100

Conservation triage prioritizes species based on the likelihood of this outcome if resources are invested.

Successful recovery or Survival

100

This ecological measure often influences triage decisions because protecting one species may protect many others.

Biodiversity

100

Some conservationists argue that every species has this value and should not be prioritized by economic benefit.

Intrinsic or Cultural

100

 Some conservationists prioritize these regions because they contain unusually high levels of species richness.

Biodiversity hotspots

100

Protecting biodiversity within natural habitats is called this.

Conservation

100

This type of species may receive the highest priority in triage because it can benefit many other species.

Keystone species or Umbrella species

100

Species that are extremely expensive to save or have very low recovery chances may fall into this category.

Low-priority species or 'Beyond rescue' species

100

Supporters argue that, without triage, conservation resources may be spread too this to save many species.

Thinly

100

In marine ecosystems, protecting the spawning ground of this species of fish can benefit many other species.

Salmon

100

Moving species to new habitats to increase survival under climate change is known as this.

Assisted migration

M
e
n
u