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The influence of trampling was studied on the outer dune heath of Skallingen, southwest Jutland. The total number of passages and the period of time o...
Read moreThe aim of this study is to find out if there were particular ways the public think and speak about biodiversity. This might be in response to how a s...
Read moreThis report sets out a process, called Grazing Impact Assessment (GIA), that helps identify and assess potentially adverse impacts of grazing on sensi...
Read moreThe widespread drainage of wetlands and grazing marshes has been one of the main drivers of severe reductions in the number and range of breeding wade...
Read moreThis survey aims to provide additional knowledge of the boulder and cobble skear habitats of the Drigg coast to inform condition assessments of this s...
Read moreThe populations of Operophtera brumata (L.) on 8 cider apple trees of 4 cultivars were monitored from October 1972 until May 1975 in Western England. ...
Read moreListening is a pervasive and significant act of conservation research and praxis, mattering greatly for the realisation of conservation agendas, not l...
Read moreA wealth of evidence suggests an important relationship between nature and human health and well-being and this appears to hold particular resonance f...
Read more3. Responses of knots (Calidris canutus) and oystercatchers (Haematopus ostralegus) to their own density and to that of their prey, and the impact of ...
Read moreWoodpigeons (Columba palumbus) foraging on Brassica sites in England spent about 50% of their time resting. They tended to move from Brassica to clove...
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