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1. Conservationists often assume that connection with and caring about nature's well-being is strongly linked to ecological knowledge. Existing eviden...
Read moreSustaining the quality of the Nation's water resources and the health of our diverse ecosystems depends on the availability of sound water-resources d...
Read moreTreeless mountainous areas at high altitudes have increased in value as wildlife habitat, but they are affected and increasingly threatened by ski-res...
Read moreThe expansion of simplified ecosystems such as intensively managed annual crops plays a big part in driving the global biodiversity crisis. Field-scal...
Read moreIntensive agricultural management negatively affects both natural enemies of pests and pollinators. Such management also has the potential to adversel...
Read moreMonitoring abundance is essential for vector management, but it is often only possible in a fraction of managed areas. For vector control programmes, ...
Read moreBetween 1946 and 1993, the numbers of territorial red kites, which form an isolated relict population in central Wales, increased from seven pairs to ...
Read moreOver the last 25 years, populations of seed-eating birds have declined severely over most of western Europe. Local extinctions have occurred in grassl...
Read moreCentral to understanding the usefulness of climate and weather forecasts in support of agricultural decision-making is addressing the issue of who rec...
Read moreFactual information is key to resolving conflicts between raptor conservation and gamebird management, especially when the conservation status of one ...
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