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This article introduces the project Back on Our Map (BOOM), which aims to raise awareness of and reinforce aspen (Populus tremula) populations in sout...
Read moreThe Back on our map (BOOM) project focused on the conservation of the maidenhair fern (Adiantum capillus-veneris) in south Cumbria, UK. Through collab...
Read moreThis management plan provides information about the regulatory framework for the sustainable harvesting and cultivation of protected plants for the wh...
Read moreThis document outlines the Back On Our Map (BOOM) project's mission to reconnect South Cumbria (England) communities with their environment by restori...
Read moreThe life cycle of A. sylvestris (which dominates disturbed grasslands on road verges and river dikes) was analysed to examine possible causes of its d...
Read moreThe Back on Our Map (BOOM) project has successfully propagated and reintroduced great sundews (Drosera anglica) and oblong-leaved sundews (Drosera int...
Read moreThe threatened staghorn coral Acropora cervicornis is an important reef-builder species in the Caribbean. Its ecological importance and critical statu...
Read moreThis document covers the work Back on Our Map (BOOM) did on the Goldilocks aster (Galatella linosyris), including the propagation techniques, reintrod...
Read moreRestoration is normally conducted with the goal of creating plant populations that establish, survive, successfully reproduce, contribute to ecosystem...
Read moreThis document outlines the Back On Our Map (BOOM) project's mission to reconnect South Cumbria (England) communities with their environment by restori...
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