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Landscape-scale ecological networks (ENs) are composed of linear corridors and are widely used to mitigate the adverse effects of intensive land use. ...
Read moreSea turtles and sea birds generally have high conservation importance world-wide and are often difficult to survey except when present on nesting grou...
Read moreOrganic farming is often promoted as a solution for counteracting the adverse impacts of agricultural intensification on biodiversity. However, it is ...
Read moreWhite-nose syndrome (WNS) is an emerging disease of hibernating North American bats that is caused by the cold-growing fungus Geomyces destructans. Si...
Read moreGlobal declines in honeybees have led to concerns about negative impacts on food production because of low levels of pollination. This is exemplified ...
Read moreThe introduction of exotic species to new areas poses a major threat to the environment. For those introduced species that establish and survive beyon...
Read moreIntroduced predators are a major threat to island avifaunas world-wide. In the Western Isles of Scotland, recently introduced hedgehogs Erinaceus euro...
Read moreCosta Rica is developing a Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action (NAMA) that will provide climate finance for best livestock management practices t...
Read moreWith data collected from 750 farming households using survey questionnaire and 25 Focus Group Discussions (FGD), this report documents farmers' percep...
Read moreCalluna vulgaris can regenerate by layering (adventitious rooting) of stems. The frequency of layering systems, and strength of adventitious rooting, ...
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