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Up to 1 billion birds die annually in the U.S. from window collisions; most of these casualties represent migratory native species. Because this major...
Read moreCurrent understanding regarding the effects of boundaries on bird communities has originated largely from studies of forest-non-forest boundaries in m...
Read moreThe aim of this project was to deliver an evidence-based method to ensure macro-avoidance behaviour is appropriately accounted for in collision risk m...
Read moreIndigenous peoples' deep time relationships with ecosystems hold valuable lessons on how humans can relate to, and be stewards in, the natural world. ...
Read moreThe effects of defoliation by wild herbivores (mostly elephants) or domestic ungulates (mostly goats) on Kaffrarian succulent thicket, dominated by th...
Read moreAttempts to conserve threatened species in fragmented landscapes are often challenging because factors such as habitat loss, habitat degradation and d...
Read moreAccurate predictions of the abundance of migrating birds are important to avoid aerial conflicts of birds, for example, with aviation or wind power in...
Read moreBird collisions with aircraft pose a serious threat to human safety. However, broad-scale patterns in how bird strikes might vary through space and ti...
Read moreSpecies richness is the most widely used biodiversity metric, but cannot be observed directly as, typically, some species are overlooked. Imperfect de...
Read moreThe aim of this study is to find out if there were particular ways the public think and speak about biodiversity. This might be in response to how a s...
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