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Agricultural intensification is perceived to be a major cause of the decline in many European bat populations. Because organic farming prohibits the u...
Read moreWith the rapid growth of wind energy developments world-wide, it is critical that the negative impacts on wildlife are considered and mitigated. This ...
Read more1. Wind energy generation has become an important means to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and mitigate against human-induced climate change, but coul...
Read moreIssues in forest policy-making are subject to differing interpretations, and agreed policies are the result of compromises among many different and so...
Read moreAngling is a globally popular leisure activity. There are over 31 million anglers in Europe, many of which target species of the Cyprinidae family in ...
Read morePopulation abundance estimation is a critical yet challenging task for wildlife management decision-making. For aerial surveys of terrestrial mammals ...
Read moreChanges in phenology are a common response to climate change, but their impact on population dynamics is often ambiguous and at-risk species are omitt...
Read moreLandscape connectivity operates at a variety of scales, depending on the geography of the area in question and the focal species or ecological process...
Read morePhytoremediation is a promising technique for removing or stabilizing metal ions from metallic trace elements (MTEs) contaminated soils. Despite the s...
Read moreenThis link goes to a English sectionfrThis link goes to a French section Efforts to mitigate the climate crisis result in a green-green dilemma: the ...
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