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(1). Agricultural intensification has modified grassland habitats, causing serious declines in farmland biodiversity including breeding birds. Until n...
Read moreFactual information is key to resolving conflicts between raptor conservation and gamebird management, especially when the conservation status of one ...
Read morePollutants as endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are of worldwide concern, due to their detrimental effects on the physiology and behaviour of wild...
Read moreMigratory waterfowl facilitate long-distance dispersal of zoonotic pathogens and are increasingly recognized as contributing to the geographic spread ...
Read moreRenewable energy facilities are a key part of mitigating climate change, but can pose threats to wild birds and bats, most often through collisions wi...
Read moreThe release of more than 40 million captive-bred pheasants and red-legged partridges in Britain annually represents a significant addition to the pote...
Read moreHabitat conversion for agriculture is a major driver of biodiversity loss, but our understanding of the demographic processes involved remains poor. W...
Read moreWith the global loss of natural wetlands, waterbirds have become increasingly dependent on alternative and artificial habitats, but the use of such we...
Read moreField feeding by mallard ducks was not random; fodder barley and stubble fields were preferred and standing oat crops were avoided. Ducks were attract...
Read moreThe populations of many UK farmland birds declined between 1970 and 1990, frequently accompanied by contractions in breeding ranges. Ornithological at...
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