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Fen ragwort Senecio paludosus L: A review of conservation work carried out under English Nature's Species Recovery Programme, 1991-2005 Based on: Palmer M.A. (2005) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 674, 35pp. |
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Ribbon-leaved water-plantain Alima gramineum Lejeune: A review of conservation work carried out under English Nature's Species Recovery Programme and the UK Biodiversity Action Plan, 1991-2005 Based on: Palmer M.A. (2005) Natural England report, English Nature Research Report 675, 33pp. |
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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. |
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Heathlands in a changing society. Abstracts and excursion guide Based on: De Blust G. (2005) Natural England report, 9th European Heathland Workshop, Belgium, 13th – 17th September 2005; Institute of Nature Conservation, Brussels, IN.R.2005.07. |
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The effects of different crop stubbles and straw disposal methods on wintering birds and arable plants Based on: Vickery J.A., Atkinson P.W., Marshall J.M., West T., Norris K., Robinson L.J., Gillings S., Wilson A. & Kirby W. (2005) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 402. |
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Evaluation of the capacity of pheromones for control of invasive non-native crayfish: Part 2 Based on: Stebbing P.D., Watson G.J., Bentley M.G., Fraser D., Jennings R. & Sibley P.J. (2005) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 633. |
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Translocation of vendace from Derwentwater to safe refuge locations Based on: Lyle A.A., Maitland P.S. & Winfield I.J. (2005) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 635. |
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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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Changes in lowland wet grassland breeding wader number: the influence of site designation Based on: Wilson A., Pendlebury C. & Vickery J. (2005) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 365. |
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The effects of a mixed grazing regime on sand dune vegetation communities at Braunton Burrows, Devon Based on: FitzGibbon C., Albon S. & Robinson P. (2005) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 637. |
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In situ breeding summary Based on: Anonymous A. (2006) Flamingo: Bulletin of the IUCN-SSC/Wetlands International Flamingo Specialist Group, 14, 5-9. |
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Ex-situ breeding summary Based on: Anonymous A. (2006) Flamingo: Bulletin of the IUCN-SSC/Wetlands International Flamingo Specialist Group, 14, 9-11. |
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Monitoring muntjac deer (Muntiacus) and their impacts in Monks Wood National Nature Reserve Based on: Cooke A.S. (2006) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 681. |
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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. |
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Management for invertebrates in North Argyll and Lochaber: the effects of cyclical clearance of wayleaves on butterflies Based on: Ravenscroft N. (2006) NatureScot report. Study Link |
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Poverty reduction depends on wetlands Based on: Wetlands International . (2006) Wetlands International report. |
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Fen violet Viola persicifolia Schreber: A review of conservation work carried out under English Nature's Species Recovery Programme, 1993 to 2005 Based on: Palmer M.A. (2006) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 676. |
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A review of the success of bat boxes in houses Based on: Bat Conservation Trust (2006) NatureScot report, no.160. Study Link |
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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. |
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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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Do farm management practices alter below-ground biodiversity and ecosystem function? Implications for sustainable land management Based on: Stockdale E.A., Watson C.A., Black H.I.J. & Philipps L. (2006) Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) report, no.364. Study Link |
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Scientific advice on matters related to the management of seal populations: 2006 Based on: Special Committee on Seals (SCOS) (2006) Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) report, Marine Mammal Scientific Support to Scottish Government Report. |
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The biodiversity of three traditional orchards within the Wyre Forest SSSI in Worcestershire: A survey by the Wyre Forest Study Group Based on: Smart M.J. & Winnall R.A. (2006) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 707. |
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Changes in farmland bird abundance at Colworth 2000-2006 Based on: Henderson I.G., Clark N. & Holloway S. (2007) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 457. |
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World Wetlands Day 2007 brochure: Fish for tomorrow? Based on: Anonymous A. (2007) Ramsar report. |
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