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Wetland ecosystems throughout the world are threatened by drainage and intensification of agriculture. Consequently, many wetland species of conservat...
Read moreIntroduced carnivores are often cryptic, making it difficult to quantify their presence in ecosystems, and assess how this varies in relation to manag...
Read moreAfrican lions are declining across much of their range, yet robust measures of population densities remain rare. The Queen Elizabeth Conservation Area...
Read moreRelationships to nature are important for the health and well-being of peoples globally and should be actively protected. Indigenous Maori people in A...
Read moreUrban green spaces (UGS) provide mechanisms through which people connect and interact with each other, strengthening social relationships as well as h...
Read moreSpending time in forests benefits human well-being, but the importance of forest characteristics on well-being is unclear. This knowledge could help g...
Read moreThis complex study investigates causal relationships between biodiversity of insect indicator-insects in soil, on land surface and on trees, and agro-...
Read moreMigratory species are protected under international legislation; their seasonal movements across international borders may therefore present opportuni...
Read moreIn the UK, drainage for agricultural reclamation during the 19th and 20th centuries is responsible for an alteration of the ecological and hydrologica...
Read moreOld trees have declined in Europe due to agricultural intensification and forestry. For shade-intolerant epiphytic species occurring on old trees in s...
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