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This briefing gives an overview of the common reasons that limit opportunities for people from ethnic minority backgrounds to enjoy nature in England,...
Read moreThe purpose of this exercise was to provide additional insight to the previously published annual reports in the following areas: Ethnic minority grou...
Read moreNatural England commissioned this series of evidence briefings called 'Included Outside' to bring together existing evidence on barriers to engagement...
Read moreThe size, composition and seasonal and depth-related variations in the soil seed bank of a former chalk grassland ley were determined at monthly inter...
Read moreWestern Australia's Swan River is a complex asset providing environmental, recreational and commercial benefits. Agencies responsible for its manageme...
Read moreThe Scottish Outdoor Access Code (SOAC), introduced by the 2003 Land Reform (Scotland) Act and drawn up by NatureScot, provides guidance on what 'resp...
Read moreInformation on the effects of wildlife predation on game and livestock is required to allow improved management of all organisms involved. Monitoring ...
Read moreGreenspaces facilitate well-being benefits for humans in several ways including through cognitive restoration, physical exercise and social interactio...
Read moreGradients of animal impact known as piospheres tend to develop around artificial watering points, particularly in arid zones. Such grazing gradients r...
Read moreSpecies reintroductions are an increasingly popular conservation tool, typically aiming to achieve direct conservation benefits. Socio-cultural driver...
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