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Abstract

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Corrigendum
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© The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Foundation for Environmental Conservation

In the original publication of this article, the indications of communities were missing from Figure 1.

The original Figure 1 is reproduced below:-

Fig. 1. Diagrammatic maps of the study area. Map A: Locations of the two Extractive Reserves in this study: (1) Riozinho do Anfrísio and (2) Rio Iriri. Map B: Part of the Terra do Meio region. Map C: Location of the Xingu Socioenvironmental Corridor in South America.

The corrected Figure 1 is reproduced below:-

Fig. 1. Diagrammatic maps of the study area. Map A: Locations of the two Extractive Reserves in this study: (1) Riozinho do Anfrísio and (2) Rio Iriri. Map B: Part of the Terra do Meio region. Map C: Location of the Xingu Socioenvironmental Corridor in South America.

References

de Paula, MJ et al. (2022) Hunting sustainability within two eastern Amazon Extractive Reserves. Environmental Conservation. 49: 9098. doi: 10.1017/S0376892922000145 CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Fig. 1. Diagrammatic maps of the study area. Map A: Locations of the two Extractive Reserves in this study: (1) Riozinho do Anfrísio and (2) Rio Iriri. Map B: Part of the Terra do Meio region. Map C: Location of the Xingu Socioenvironmental Corridor in South America.

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Fig. 1. Diagrammatic maps of the study area. Map A: Locations of the two Extractive Reserves in this study: (1) Riozinho do Anfrísio and (2) Rio Iriri. Map B: Part of the Terra do Meio region. Map C: Location of the Xingu Socioenvironmental Corridor in South America.