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Bats and licensing: a report on the success of maternity roost compensation measures Based on: Mackintosh M. (2016) NatureScot report, no. 928. Study Link |
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Resurvey of a sample of grasslands under HLS options HK6 and HK7 - The effectiveness of Higher Level Stewardship for maintaining and restoring species-rich grasslands Based on: Wheeler B.R. & Wilson P.J. (2016) Natural England report, DEFRA Project RP01551. |
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Evaluating the importance of agri-environment scheme buffer strips to widespread amphibians and reptiles [Environmental Stewardship Monitoring and Evaluation Framework Reference ECM6147]: Final report Based on: Salazar R., Foster J. & Thompson P. (2016) Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (ARC) report, Report to Natural England. Study Link |
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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. |
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Testing the effectiveness of fish screens for hydropower intakes Based on: Inglis M.L., McCoy G.L. & Robson M. (2016) Environment Agency report, Project SC120079, 134pp. |
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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. |
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Moorland habitat monitoring: a resurvey of selected moorland agri-environment agreement sites 2014 Based on: Critchley C.N.R., Towers J. & Jones N.E. (2016) Natural England report, Final Report LM0431 to DEFRA/Natural England (project RP01639). |
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Responses of farmland birds to eight years of Environmental Stewardship Based on: Siriwardena G.M., Dadam D. & Grice P.V. (2016) Natural England report, BTO Final Report to DEFRA (DEFRA Report RP01637) (DEFRA Project LM0436). |
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A review of the influence of ombrotrophic peat depth on the successful restoration of bog habitat Based on: Lindsay R.A. & Clough J. (2016) NatureScot report, no. 925. |
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Fragile Arctic wetlands: reducing the impact of the oil and gas sector Based on: Wetlands International . (2016) Wetlands International report. |
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The translocation of freshwater pearl mussels: A review of reasons, methods and success and a new protocol for England Based on: Killeen I. & Moorkens E. (2016) Natural England report, Natural England Commissioned Report 229. |
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Conserving and restoring wetlands in Nigeria’s Niger River Delta Based on: Wetlands International . (2016) Wetlands International report. Study Link |
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Assessing the nature and use of corvid cage traps in Scotland: Part 1 of 4 - Questionnaire survey of corvid trap users in Scotland Based on: Reynolds J.C. (2016) NatureScot report, no. 931. |
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Mangrove restoration: To plant or not to plant? Based on: International Wetlands (2016) Wetlands International report. Study Link |
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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. |
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Wetlands International Africa Annual Report 2015 Based on: Wetlands International . (2016) Wetlands International report. |
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Les milieux humides remarquables, des espaces naturels menaces. Quelle occupation du sol au sein des sites Ramsar de France métropolitaine? Rétrospective 1975-2005 [Remarkable wetlands, threatening natural spaces. What land use within Ramsar sites in mainland France? Retrospective 1975-2005] Based on: Anonymous A. (2016) MedVet report. |
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Assessing the nature and use of corvid cage traps in Scotland: Part 2 of 4 - Field survey of trap use in Scotland 2014-2015 Based on: Hartley F.G., Campbell S.T. & Jamieson S. (2016) NatureScot report, no. 932. |
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Seals and wild salmon fisheries (SSI Year 1) Based on: Harris R.N. & Northridge S. (2016) Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) report, Report to Scottish Government SSI. Study Link |
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Report of the Working Group on Bycatch of Protected Species (WGBYC), 1–5 February 2016, ICES HQ, Copenhagen, Denmark Based on: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) (2016) International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) report, ICES WGBYC Expert Report 2016, 82pp. |
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Trip report: CSG visit to China, August 2016 Based on: Manolis C., Shirley M.H., Siroski P., Martelli P., Tellez M., Meurer A. & Merchant M. (2016) IUCN-SSC Crocodile Specialist Group report, 13pp. Study Link |
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Investigation of the impact of changes in pesticide use on invertebrate populations Based on: Ewald J.A., Wheatley C.J., Aebischer N.J., Duffield S. & Heaver D. (2016) Natural England report, Natural England Commissioned Report 182. |
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Lyme Bay - A case study: Response of the benthos to the zoned exclusion of towed demersal fishing gear in Lyme Bay; 5 years after the closure Based on: Sheehan E.V., Cousens S.L., Gall S.C., Bridger D.R., Cocks S. & Attrill M.J. (2016) Natural England report, Natural England Commissioned Report 219. |
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Evaluating the relative importance of site and landscape characteristics for invertebrate communities in grasslands restored through agri-environment schemes Based on: Woodcock B., Ball S., Amy S., Edwards M., Redhead J., Mountford O., Gregory S., Duffield S., Macgregor N. & Pywell R. (2016) Natural England report, DEFRA Report RP01878. Study Link |
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Lyme Bay - A case study: Response of the benthos to the zoned exclusion of towed demersal fishing gear in Lyme Bay; 4 years after the closure Based on: Sheehan E.V., Cousens S.L., Gall S.C., Bridger D.R., Cocks S. & Attrill M.J. (2016) Natural England report, Natural England Commissioned Report 218. |
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