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Biological Conservation

Volume 254, February 2021, 108951
Biological Conservation

Book review
Ecological Justice and the Extinction Crisis: Giving Living Beings Their Due,
A. Wienhues
, Bristol University Press (2020)

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Declaration of competing interest

On behalf of all co-authors, corresponding author, Helen Kopnina, states that there is no conflict of interest and that this article has not been published elsewhere.

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