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Losses of domestic sheep grazing unattended on upland summer ranges in the Snøhetta plateau of south central Norway during 1979-94 were examined, in r...
Read moreLivestock grazing is an important form of land use across the globe and changes in grazing pressure can have profound effects on vertebrate population...
Read moreThe intensity of pastoral management in areas of High Nature Value farming is declining in some regions of Europe but increasing in others. This affec...
Read moreGreen alder shrubs Alnus viridis increasingly overgrow European mountain pastures but hinder natural forest succession. This nitrogen-fixing, autochth...
Read moreFactors affecting the production and survival of lambs, including vulnerability to predation, were studied in a flock of about 850 Blackface hill shee...
Read moreData on black grouse densities and breeding success were collected from five blocks of moorland in N. England and S. Scotland, each consisting of four...
Read moreDieldrin was banned from use in sheep dips in January 1966. The proportion of golden eagle eyries in western Scotland that produced young increased fr...
Read moreThe same 25 eyries of golden eagles (Aquila chry-saetos) were examined each year in west Scotland. In 1963-65 the "percentage of nests with eggs from ...
Read moreHooded crows (Corvus cornix) in Argyll, Scotland could be divided into 2 groups, one of which held territories in which they bred in summer and the re...
Read moreThis work focuses on assessing the impact of conservation grazing on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, particularly methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O...
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