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Monitoring trends in animal populations is essential for the development of appropriate wildlife management strategies. However, long-term studies are...
Read moreRestoring native woodlands to areas where they have been lost is a key element for tackling the nature and climate crises. Natural regeneration offers...
Read moreForests worldwide support insect biodiversity and the ecosystem services provided by insects such as pollination. As forest health declines, managemen...
Read morePopulation size is a key metric for management and policy decisions, yet wildlife monitoring programmes are often limited by the spatial and temporal ...
Read moreClimate change is driving changes in fire frequency and intensity, making it more urgent for conservation managers to understand how species and ecosy...
Read moreTriggered by the disappearance of the bivalve-eating red knots Calidris canutus from feeding areas in the western Dutch Wadden Sea after these interti...
Read moreThis work was undertaken with the aim of developing a novel modelling approach to inform the restoration of Zostera marina seagrass habitats within th...
Read moreBioLinks was a biodiversity project run by the Field Studies Council (FSC) and funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF), FSC and Esmee Fair...
Read moreThis chapter explores some of the challenges and offers ideas for how organisations can lead the conservation movement by shifting norms toward eviden...
Read moreHuman activities continue to inflict profound detrimental impacts on biodiversity, yet we have not observed a commensurate shift in people's mindsets ...
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