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The effects of horse and cattle grazing on English species-rich grasslands Based on: Gibson C.W.D. (1997) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 210. |
1997 | |
Good practices and lessons learned in integrating ecosystem conservation and poverty reduction objectives Based on: Sellamuttu S.S., de Silva S., Khoa S.N. & Samarakoon J. (2008) Wetlands International report, International Water Management Institute, Colombo & Wetlands International, Wageningen. Study Link |
2008 | |
Examining the fate of local great crested newt populations following licensed developments Based on: Lewis B., Griffiths R.A., Wilkinson J.W.W. & Arnell A. (2014) Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (ARC) report, Unpublished report to Defra, WM0321, Durrell Institute of Conservation & Ecology and Amphibian and Reptile Conservation. Partners and/or funders: DICE, Defra. |
2014 | |
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 | |
Report of the Working Group on Bycatch of Protected Species (WGBYC 2012), Copenhagen, Denmark Based on: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) (2012) International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) report, ICES WGBYC Expert Report 2012, 67pp. |
2012 | |
A review of the ecology, hydrology and nutrient dynamics of floodplain meadows in England Based on: Gowing D.J.G., Tallowin J.R.B., Dise N.B., Goodyear J., Dodd M.E. & Lodge R.J. (2002) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 446. |
2002 | |
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 |
2016 | |
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 | |
Assessment of the effect of Environmental Stewardship on improving the ecological status of grassland, moorland and heath Based on: Mountford O. & Smart S. (2014) Natural England report, Natural England Commissioned Report 156. |
2014 | |
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 |
2016 | |
A conservation literature review for the harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) Based on: Inter-Agency Marine Mammal Working Group (IAMMWG), Camphuysen C.J. & Siemensma M.L. (2015) Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) report, no. 566. |
2015 | |
Sand lizard Species Recovery Programme project (1994-1997) Based on: Corbett K.F. & Moulton N.R. (1998) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 288. |
1998 | |
Predicting the impact of future agricultural change and uptake of Entry Level Stewardship on farmland birds Based on: Vickery J., Chamberlain D., Evans A., Ewing S., Boatman N. & Norris K. (2008) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 485. |
2008 | |
An overview of Can Gio District and Mangrove Biosphere Reserve. Pages 1-8 in: Studies in Can Gio Mangrove Biosphere Reserve, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Based on: Kennamer R., Sinh L.V., Miyagi T., Baba S. & Chan H.T. (2014) International Society for Mangrove Ecosystems report, ISME Mangrove Ecosystems Technical Reports No. 6, Tohoku Gakuin University, Can Gio Mangrove Protection Forest Management Board and International Society for Mangrove Ecosystems. |
2014 | |
Managing Molinia? Proceedings of a 3 day conference September 2015 Based on: Meade R. (2015) Natural England (National Trust) report, no. JP017, 233pp. |
2015 | |
Global overview of the conservation of migratory Arctic breeding birds outside the Arctic Based on: Scott D.A. (1998) Wetlands International report. |
1998 | |
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. |
2016 | |
Evaluating and assessing the relative effectiveness of acoustic deterrent devices and other non-lethal measures on marine mammals Based on: Coram A., Gordon J., Thompson D. & Northridge S. (2014) Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) report, SMRU Report to Scottish Government, 145pp. |
2014 | |
Greater horseshoe bat project (1998-2003) Based on: Longley M. (2003) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 532. Study Link |
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 | |
Conservation and management of the greater flamingo Phoenicopterus roseus at the Ebre delta Based on: Curcó A., Vidal F. & Piccardo J. (2009) Flamingo: Bulletin of the IUCN-SSC/Wetlands International Flamingo Specialist Group, Special 1, 37-43. |
2009 | |
National sample survey of SSSI fens 2000 Based on: Solly L.D. (2000) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 349. |
2000 | |
East Anglian fen invertebrate survey Based on: Lott D.A., Procter D.A. & Foster A.P. (2002) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 477. |
2002 | |
The necessity of management options for effective harbour porpoise: Case studies of emerging areas of concern Based on: Dolman S.J., Tetley M.J., Eisfeld-Pierantonio S.M., Green M., Read F., Ritter F. & Evans P.G.H. (2015) Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC) report. |
2015 | |
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. |
2005 |
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