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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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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. |
2016 | |
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. |
2016 | |
Condition assessment of Thanet Coast Special Area of Conservation Based on: Natural England (2015) Natural England report, Natural England Commissioned Report 165. |
2015 | |
Biodiversity studies of six traditional orchards in England Based on: Lush M., Robertson J.H., Alexander A.K.N., Giavarini V., Hewins E., Mellings J., Stevenson R.C., Storey M. & Whitehead P.F. (2009) Natural England report, Natural England Research Report 025. |
2009 | |
Long term effectiveness of Environmental Stewardship in conserving upland hay meadows in the Pennine Dales Based on: Penny Anderson Associates Ltd (2014) Natural England report, Natural England Commissioned Report 138. |
2014 | |
Upper Teesdale: Changes in upland hay meadow vegetation over the past twenty to thirty years - Results presented from botanical surveys Based on: Natural England (2014) Natural England report, Natural England Commissioned Report 139. |
2014 | |
Method for prioritising fisheries in floodplain restoration Based on: Solomon D. (2007) Natural England report, (STREAM05). |
2007 | |
Seasearch surveys in Lyme Bay Based on: Wood C. (Seasearch) (2007) Natural England report. |
2007 | |
Veteran trees: A guide to good management Based on: Read H. (2000) Natural England report, English Nature Report IN13, Veteran Trees Initiative. |
2000 | |
Upland hay meadows: What management regimes maintain the diversity of meadow flora and populations of breeding birds? Based on: Pinches C.E., Gowing D.J.G., Stevens C.J., Fagan K. & Brotherton P.N.M. (2013) Natural England report, Natural England Evidence Review 005. |
2013 | |
An assessment of seed viability, germination and vegetative propagation requirements for Nuphar pumila Based on: Peach J., Davies R., Walmisley J. & Chapman T. (2017) Natural England report, Natural England Commissioned Report 244. |
2017 | |
Review of red squirrel conservation activity in northern England Based on: Parrott D., Quy R., Van D.K., Lurz P., Rushton S., Gurnell J., Aebischer N. & Reynolds J. (2009) Natural England report, Natural England Commissioned Report 019. |
2009 | |
Assessing the importance of spatial location of agri environment options within the landscape to butterflies Based on: Oliver T. (2014) Natural England report, Natural England Commissioned Report 157. Study Link |
2014 | |
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 | |
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 | |
Impact of moorland grazing and stocking rates Based on: Martin D., Fraser M.D., Pakeman R.J. & MOFFAT A.M. (2013) Natural England report, Natural England Evidence Review 006. |
2013 | |
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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Review and analysis of changes in waterbird use of the Mersey Estuary SPA, Mersey Narrows & North Wirral Foreshore pSPA and Ribble & Alt Estuaries SPA Based on: Still D.A., Calbrade N.A. & Holt C.A. (2015) Natural England report, Natural England Commissioned Report 173 (BTO Research Report 648), 64. |
2015 | |
National sample survey of SSSI fens 2000 Based on: Solly L.D. (2000) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 349. |
2000 | |
Evaluation of the capacity of pheromones for control of invasive non-native crayfish Based on: Stebbing P.D., Watson G.J., Bentley M.G., Fraser D., Jennings R., Rushton S.P. & Sibley P.J. (2004) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 578. |
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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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Review of the impacts of heather and grassland burning in the uplands on soils, hydrology and biodiversity Based on: Tucker G. (2003) Natural England report, English Nature Research Report 550. |
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