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Crow damage to 'couped' or trapped ewes in Argyll, Scotland caused only slight economic damage. Crow predation on lambs and other causes of lamb morta...
Read moreClimate change matters for all young people. It matters especially for those whose livelihoods depend on agriculture and will continue to do so in the...
Read moreThis paper presents the response from the British Ecological Society to the Glover Review on Designated Landscapes, addressing questions on the follow...
Read moreThis report focuses on the role of floodplains in flood protection, water management, nature protection or agriculture and the impact of hydromorpholo...
Read moreProblems associated with the population dynamics and control of Simulium damnosum Theo. s.l. are discussed in relation to the programme for the contro...
Read moreThe British Ecological Society (BES) is committed to making the best ecological evidence accessible to decision-makers. Policymaking processes are rar...
Read moreMarine protected areas (MPAs) can be effective tools for marine resource management. However, despite evidence of the positive effects of MPAs, such a...
Read moreThe biodiversity-centred approach to conservation prioritizes rare species, whereas the ecosystem services approach prioritizes species that provide s...
Read moreWe define societal disturbances as discrete events that abruptly disrupt the functioning of human societies. There is a variety of such events, includ...
Read moreSocio-ecological research collaborations between artists, natural and social scientists, and with the humanities more broadly, have increased signific...
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