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1. Newly created and young woodlands often lack important attributes that contribute to a well-functioning woodland ecosystem. Active management can a...
Read moreRecent declines in wild bee populations have led to increases in conservation actions and monitoring of bee communities. Pan traps are a commonly used...
Read moreThis paper describes an assessment how decision-makers and other potential knowledge users (1) perceive, evaluate, and use western-based scientific, i...
Read more1. Managers must determine which interventions best protect threatened species when the outcomes of interventions are uncertain. Adaptive management i...
Read moreThis study highlights the Woodland Herbivore Impact Assessment Method (WHIA) by comparing the results obtained by fifteen surveyors assessing the same...
Read moreThe effectiveness of measures installed to mitigate wildlife road-kill depends on their placement along the road. Road-kill hotspots are frequently us...
Read moreThe use of road verges in SW Australia for conservation of indigenous species was investigated in B. hookeriana, a shrub which is a major food source ...
Read moreThe abundance of several species of Forcipomyia, known to be pollinators of cacao, increased markedly in 1 cacao farm in Costa Rica when discs of rott...
Read moreEnhancing floral resources is a widely accepted strategy for supporting wild bees and promoting crop pollination. Planning effective enhancements can ...
Read moreThe UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) include economic, social and environmental dimensions of human development and make explicit commitments t...
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