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In the United Kingdom, the management of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) challenges the coexistence of people and wildlife. Control of this cattle disease i...
Read moreAchieving more effective and equitable environmental conservation practices and policies involves shifting from a human-centric, top-down perspective ...
Read moreThe plant community structure of European lowland forests has changed dramatically in the twentieth century, leading to biodiversity decline at variou...
Read moreWest Africa, the largest cocoa-producing region globally, has experienced significant deforestation in recent decades, leading countries to implement ...
Read moreThe viability of a common reed, Phragmites australis, was determined in an experimental field in the Netherlands over a period of 5 years, the aim bei...
Read moreInvasive species are one of the greatest drivers of biodiversity loss worldwide, and the eradication of invasive species from islands is a highly effi...
Read moreThe cumulative impacts of human activities and natural disturbance are leading to loss and extinction of species, ecological communities and biocultur...
Read moreThere is a long-term trend of depopulation of rural areas and pasture abandonment throughout the Alps. This trend peaked after the Second World War an...
Read moreGlobal habitat fragmentation and loss of undisturbed grasslands has led to the use of non-local seed and cultivars in restoration. There is concern th...
Read moreResources in the ocean are ephemeral, and effective management must therefore account for the dynamic spatial and temporal patterns of ecosystems and ...
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