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Studies, mainly from the UK, show that many farmland birds have declined as a result of recent agricultural intensification. We tested this idea by an...
Read moreTerrestrial ecosystems are shaped by interacting top-down and bottom-up processes, with the magnitude of top-down control by large carnivores largely ...
Read moreForests on private land have a wide range of uses that span activities such as recreation, primary production and nature conservation. Traditionally, ...
Read moreSelective logging is pervasive in the tropics and is among the most urgent threats to tropical biodiversity. The vast areas of logged tropical forest ...
Read moreNon-lethal methods of controlling wildlife foraging damage may offer conservation, ethical, legal and efficacy advantages over lethal control. Chemica...
Read morePassively regenerating native vegetation presents a cost-effective opportunity to sequester carbon and reinstate habitat in heavily cleared agricultur...
Read morePlantation forests constitute a significant amount of the wooded area in many parts of the globe. However, the extent of biological provision conferre...
Read moreThis report presents the findings of a research project that aimed to collate, analyse and report field-based evidence of the effects of beaver (Casto...
Read moreYellowhammers (Emberiza citrinella) began to decline on British lowland farmland in the late 1980s and losses are presently 10% per year. This study e...
Read moreThe Azores bullfinch (or priolo), Pyrrhula murina [Pyrrhula pyrrhula murina], is known only in the east of the island of S. Miguel (Azores), where it ...
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