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Three areas of bog in western Scotland were grazed at monthly intervals at the times of the year when sheep would graze these areas in hill sheep prod...
Read moreThe Workshop on Investing in Ecosystem-based shrimp and groundfish fisheries management of the Guianas -Brazil shelf, was held in Barbados, on 7-8 Sep...
Read moreFishery Performance Indicators (FPIs) were developed to address gaps in data and information on fisheries worldwide and in recognition that to be succ...
Read moreBovine tuberculosis (TB) occurs in cattle and badgers in the UK and control efforts are undertaken to reduce the spread of the disease. This study eva...
Read moreHistorically, the overlap zones of wild equids were small in Africa but extensive for Przewalski's horses Equus ferus przewalskii and Asiatic wild ass...
Read moreChildren's interactions with nature are important mediators of health benefits and future relationships with nature and conservation. However, there a...
Read moreForest restoration can potentially contribute to multiple global sustainable development goals. Yet, little is known about the factors associated with...
Read moreBack Bay, Virginia, has been documented as an important foraging area for waterfowl since at least the mid-1800s. Expansive submerged plant beds histo...
Read moreAncient woodlands and trees have long been and will remain important elements of our cultural landscapes; a living archaeology and often relics of for...
Read moreContrary to popular belief, our ancient woodlands in Britain and across much of Europe, are not 'wildwoods', nor even are they remnants of a 'wildwood...
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