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Woodland vegetation can be restored via natural succession in sites that are adjacent to woods which can act as seed sources for trees, shrubs and woo...
Read moreA habitat survey was undertaken at Pixton Park in September 2014. This involved mapping ofNational Vegetation Classification (NVC) plant communities (...
Read morePollinating insects provide economic value by improving crop yield. They are also functionally and culturally important across ecosystems outside of c...
Read moreMore effective control of the tsetse fly in Africa will reduce constraints imposed by the livestock disease, trypanosomiasis. Trypanosomiasis lowers l...
Read moreFollowing the removal of invasive plant species, most land managers rely on natural succession to re-establish native plant communities. However, insu...
Read moreAncient woodlands and trees have long been and will remain important elements of our cultural landscapes; a living archaeology and often relics of for...
Read moreOf all terrestrial biomes, grasslands are losing the most biodiversity the most rapidly, so there is a critical need to document and learn from large-...
Read moreLosses of farmland birds from the wider countryside have become a major conservation issue in the UK and Europe. Song thrush Turdus philomelos populat...
Read moreThe Luangwa Valley is about 700 km long and up to 90 km wide, and contains about 15, 000 km2 of game reserves where local overgrazing and overbrowsing...
Read moreThis chapter provides some concluding thoughts and recommendations on the history and management of the European woodlands. It is hoped that this publ...
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