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Use of cereal fields by birds: A review in relation to field margin managements. [See Vickery et al. 2002, The potential value of managed cereal field margins as foraging habitats for farmland birds in the UK. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 89(1), 41-52] Based on: Vickery J.A., Fuller R.J., Henderson I.G., Chamberlain D., Marshall E.J.P. & Powell W. (1998) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 195. |
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Utility of lenient grazing on agricultural grassland to promote in-field structural heterogeneity, invertebrates and bird foraging [BD5207: Extensive cattle grazing: what is the best approach to improve species-poor pastures for birds and invertebrates? (Phase 2)] Based on: RSPB . (2016) Natural England report, Project BD5206/BD5207 RSPB Final Report to DEFRA/Natural England (RP00196). Study Link |
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Veteran trees: A guide to good management Based on: Read H. (2000) Natural England report, English Nature Report IN13, Veteran Trees Initiative. |
2000 | |
Water vole mitigation techniques: A questionnaire research project Based on: Arnott D.A. (2001) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 415. |
2001 | |
Waterbird flyway initiatives: Outcomes of the 2011 Global Waterbird Flyways Workshop to promote exchange of good practice and lessons learnt Seosan City, Republic of Korea, 17-20 October 2011 Based on: Choi C.Y., Crockford N., Davidson N., Jones V., Mundkur T., Prentice C. & Stroud D. (2012) Wetlands International report. |
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Waterbird population trend analysis of the Mersey Estuary SPA, Mersey Narrows & North Wirral Foreshore pSPA and Ribble & Alt Estuaries SPA Based on: Ross-Smith V.H., Calbrade N.A., Wright L.J. & Austin G.E. (2015) Natural England report, Natural England Commissioned Report 172. |
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Wetlands International Africa Annual Report 2015 Based on: Wetlands International . (2016) Wetlands International report. |
2016 | |
Whale watching: more than meets the eyes Based on: Harms M., Asmutis-Silvia R. & Rosner A. (2013) Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC) report, WDC Report to NOAA’s Fisheries Northeast Region Program Office (NERO), Award Number NA11NMF4720240, 113pp. Study Link |
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What are best practices? Lessons in participatory management of inland and coastal wetlands. In: Strategies for wise use of wetlands: Best Practices in participatory management Based on: Gawler M. (2002) Wetlands International, IUCN, WWF report, Publication 56, Proceedings of a Workshop held at the 2nd International Conference on Wetlands and Development (November 1998, Dakar, Senegal), 1-12. |
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Workshop overview, conclusions and recommendations. In: Wetlands, Biodiversity and Development Based on: Giesen W. (1997) Wetlands International report. |
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World Wetlands Day 2007 brochure: Fish for tomorrow? Based on: Anonymous A. (2007) Ramsar report. |
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