Flagship species

/ˈflæɡʃɪp ˈspiːʃiːz/ noun

A charismatic species chosen to represent an environmental cause or conservation campaign, typically because it captures public attention and generates support for protecting entire ecosystems or regions.

From 'flagship'—originally the ship carrying a fleet commander's flag. In conservation, the term emerged in the 1980s to describe species that could 'lead' conservation efforts by attracting public support and funding.

AM旗舰 ዝምስት
ARنوع سفينة الراية
BNপ্রধান প্রজাতি
CAespècie de vaixell
CSvlajková druha
DAflagskibart
DELeitart
ELκαπετάνια είδος
ESespecie insignia
FAگونه پرچم
FIlippulajien laji
FRespèce phare
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