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Monitoring the impacts of Entry Level Stewardship Based on: Food and Environment Research Agency (2013) Natural England report, Natural England Commissioned Report 133. Study Link |
2013 | |
Plan of action for the conservation and management of sharks in UK waters Based on: Fowler S., Mogensen C.B. & Blasdale T. (2004) Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) report, no. 360. |
2004 | |
Non-breeding season populations of seabirds in UK waters: Population sizes for biologically defined minimum population scales (BDMPS) Based on: Furness R.W. (2015) Natural England report, Natural England Commissioned Reports 164. |
2015 | |
Cost-effectiveness of wetlands for climate change adaptation Based on: Garcia M.J. (2010) Wetlands International report. |
2010 | |
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. |
2002 | |
The dotted bee-fly (Bombylius discolour): A report on survey and research work undertaken between 1999 and 2003 Based on: Gibbs D. (2004) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 583. Study Link |
2004 | |
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 | |
Workshop overview, conclusions and recommendations. In: Wetlands, Biodiversity and Development Based on: Giesen W. (1997) Wetlands International report. |
1997 | |
Desk review of burning and other management options for the control for heather beetle Based on: Gillingham P., Diaz A., Stillman R. & Pinder A.C. (2015) Natural England report, Natural England Evidence Review 009. |
2015 | |
The effects of managed burning on upland peatland biodiversity, carbon and water: Natural England review of upland evidence 2012 Based on: Glaves D.J, Morecroft M., FitzGibbon C., Lepitt P., Owen M. & Phillips S. (2013) Natural England report, Natural England Evidence Review 004. |
2013 | |
Tests of acoustic signals for aversive sound mitigation with harbour seals Based on: Gordon J., Blight C., Bryant E. & Thompson D. (2015) Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) report, Marine Mammal Scientific Support Research Programme: SMRU Report to Scottish Government MR 8.1, 35pp. |
2015 | |
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 | |
Amphibian rescue and conservation project - Panama Based on: Gratwicke B (2012) Froglog (Bulletin of the Amphibian Survival Alliance), 102, 17-20. Study Link |
2012 | |
The status and conservation of the marbled teal (Marmaronetta angustirostris) Based on: Green A.J. (1993) Wetlands International report. |
1993 | |
The status and conservation of the white-winged wood duck (Cairina scutulata) Based on: Green A.J. (1992) Wetlands International report. |
1992 | |
Mediterranean temporary pools: Volume 1 - Issues relating to conservation, functioning and management Based on: Grillas P., Gauthier P., Yavercovski N. & Perennou C. (2004) MedWet & Tour du Valat report. |
2004 | |
Marine Protected Areas: A review of their use for delivering marine biodiversity benefits Based on: Gubbay S. (2006) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 688. |
2006 | |
Grey squirrel control for red squirrel conservation: A study in Thetford Forest Based on: Gurnell J. & Steele J. (2002) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 453. |
2002 | |
Conserving the red squirrel in Thetford Forest Based on: Gurnell J., Sainsbury T. & Venning T. (1998) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 262. |
1998 | |
Post works assessment of the STREAM restoration project sites at Upper Woodford on the River Avon: Summary of post works assessment following final site visit on 9th April 2009 Based on: Hammond D., Mant J., Janes M. & Fellick A. (2009) Natural England report, (STREAM11). |
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Post works assessment of the STREAM restoration project sites at Hale (R. Avon): Summary of post works assessment following final site visit on 1st May 2009 Based on: Hammond D., Mant J., Janes M. & Fellick A. (2009) Natural England report, (STREAM08). |
2009 | |
Post works assessment of the STREAM restoration project sites at Seven Hatches (R. Wylye). Summary of post works assessment following final site visit on 30th April 2009 Based on: Hammond D., Mant J., Janes M. & Fellick A. (2009) Natural England report, (STREAM09). |
2009 | |
River restoration assessment of the STREAM project: Executive summary Based on: Hammond D., Mant J., Janes M. & Fellick A. (2009) Natural England report, (STREAM10). |
2009 | |
Post works assessment of the STREAM restoration project sites at Fovant (R. Nadder). Summary of post works assessment following final site visit on 9th July 2009 Based on: Hammond D., Mant J., Janes M. & Fellick A. (2009) Natural England report, (STREAM07). |
2009 | |
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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