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A new nesting site for the greater flamingo Phoenicopterus roseus in the Algerian Sahara and an account of the 2010 breeding season Based on: Bouchibi B.N., Bouzid A., Boulkhssaïm M., Ouldjaoui A., Baaziz N., Boucheker A. & Samraoui B. (2011) Flamingo: Bulletin of the IUCN-SSC/Wetlands International Flamingo Specialist Group, 18, 71-75. |
2011 | |
Breeding and banding of greater flamingo Phoenicopterus roseus in Algeria, August 2006 Based on: Boulkhssaïm M., Houhamdi M., Saheb M., Samraoui F. & Samraoui B. (2006) Flamingo: Bulletin of the IUCN-SSC/Wetlands International Flamingo Specialist Group, 14, 21-24. |
2006 | |
Mass reproduction of the greater flamingo at Ezzemoul, Algeria in 2009 and the need to reassess the role of North African wetlands Based on: Boulkhssaïm M., Ouldjaoui A., Baaziz N., Zebsa R., Sekrane N., Ayaichia F., Bouriach M., Friha R., Habess A. & Samraoui B. (2009) Flamingo: Bulletin of the IUCN-SSC/Wetlands International Flamingo Specialist Group, 17, 48-53. |
2009 | |
Opportunities for amphibians and reptiles in the designed landscape. Proceedings of a seminar at Kew gardens, Richmond, Surrey held on 24 January 1996. Parts I and II Based on: Bray B & Gent T (1996) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Science Series Report 30. |
1996 | |
Feasibility study: translocation of species for the establishment or protection of populations in northerly and/or montane environments Based on: Brooker R.W., Brewer M., Britton A.J., Eastwood A., Ellis C., Gimona A., Poggio L. & Genney D.R. (2017) NatureScot report, no. 913. |
2017 | |
Review of information, policy and legislation on species translocation Based on: Bullock J.M., Hodder K.H., Manchester S.J. & Stevenson M.J. (1996) Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) report, no. 261. |
1996 | |
Decision-making guidance for managing Phytophthora infections in Vaccinium myrtillus populations Based on: Bunch N., Cheffings C. & Robinson A. (2016) Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) report, no. 578. |
2016 | |
The regeneration of bryophytes after the burning of dry heath (H12a) and wet heath (M16d) moorland on the North York Moors Based on: Burch J. (2009) Natural England report, Natural England Commissioned Report 011. |
2009 | |
Impacts of changes in sewage disposal on populations of waterbirds wintering on the Northumbrian coast: Final report Based on: Burton N. H. K., Goddard A. P. & Grant A (2007) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 442. |
2007 | |
Impacts of changes in sewage disposal on populations of waterbirds wintering on the Northumbrian coast: Report for 2004/2005 Based on: Burton N.H.K, Goddard A.P. & Grant A. (2005) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 417. |
2005 | |
Effects of reductions in organic and nutrient loading on bird populations in estuaries and coastal waters of England and Wales. Phase 2 report Based on: Burton N.H.K., Jones T.E., Austin G.E., Watt G.A., Rehfisch M.M. & Hutchins C.J. (2003) Natural England (English Nature) report, by the BTO for English Nature, English Nature Research Report 586. |
2003 | |
Effects of reductions in organic and nutrient loading on bird populations in estuaries and coastal waters of England and Wales Phase 1 Report March 2002 Based on: Burton N.H.K., Paipai E., Armitage M.J.S., Maskell J.M., Jones E.T., Struve J., Hutchings C.J. & Rehfisch M.M. (2002) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 267. |
2002 | |
European Heathlands Network Conference papers: management of Molinia coerulea: preliminary results from management experiments on Randbol Hede, Jutland Based on: Buttonschon R.M., Degn H.J. & Jorgensen S. (2003) Natural England report. |
2003 | |
The effects of thinning in commercial conifer plantations on breeding bird abundance and diversity in the north of Scotland Based on: Calladine J., Humphreys L. & McPhie F. (2007) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 459. |
2007 | |
Assessing the nature and use of corvid cage traps in Scotland: Part 3 of 4 - Trap operation and welfare Based on: Campbell S.T., Hartley F.G. & Fang Z. (2016) NatureScot report, no. 933. |
2016 | |
Assessing the nature and use of corvid cage traps in Scotland: Part 4 of 4 - Review and recommendations Based on: Campbell S.T., Hartley F.G. & Reynolds J.C. (2016) NatureScot report, no. 934. |
2016 | |
Trying to reverse the decline of the Apennine yellow-bellied toad in northern Italy Based on: Canessa S. (2012) Froglog (Bulletin of the Amphibian Survival Alliance), 101, 24-25. Study Link |
2012 | |
Monitoring and evaluation of the Countryside Stewardship Scheme 1998. Overview Report Based on: Carey P., Finch C., Hunt J., Morris C., Parkin A., Priscott A., Routh C. & Short C. (1999) Natural England report, CEH, ADAS report to MAFF. |
1999 | |
The red kite reintroduction programme in England Based on: Carter I. & Grice P. (2002) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 451. |
2002 | |
Provisional report of the Central Kalimantan Peatland Project Based on: Central Kalimantan Peatland Project (2008) Wetlands International report. Study Link |
2008 | |
Assessment of the impacts of the Entry Level Scheme on bird populations: Results from the baseline year, 2005 Based on: Chamberlain D., Noble D. & Vickery J. (2006) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 437. Study Link |
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The value of the sugar beet crop for birds and the farm environment [Report A – Uncropped Headlands] Based on: Champion G., Dewer A., Gough S., Haylock L., Henderson I. & May M. (2005) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 409. |
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The dormouse reintroduction programme: A review Based on: Chanin P. (2014) Natural England report, Natural England Commissioned Report 144. |
2014 | |
Site condition monitoring of bottlenose dolphins within the Moray Firth Special Area of Conservation: 2014-2016 Based on: Cheney B., Graham I.M., Barton T.R., Hammond P.S. & Thompson P.M. (2018) NatureScot report, no. 1021. |
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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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