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Experimental marsh fritillary habitat restoration project Avongovie, Islay Based on: Kirkland P. (2014) NatureScot report, no. 544. Study Link |
2014 | |
Spartina anglica: A review of its status, dynamics and management Based on: Lacambra C., Cutts N., Allen J., Burd F. & Elliott M. (2004) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 527. |
2004 | |
Conservation and sustainable utilization of mangrove forests in Latin America and Africa Regions, Part I - Latin America Based on: Lacerda L.D. (1993) International Society for Mangrove Ecosystems report. |
1993 | |
Reducing the impacts of predation on breeding waders using landscape-scale habitat management Based on: Laidlaw R.A., Gill J.A. & Smart J. (2015) Natural England report, RSPB Final Report to DEFRA/Natural England (Project LM0301). |
2015 | |
Impacts of livestock grazing on lowland heathland Based on: Lake S., Bullock J.M. & Hartley S. (2001) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 422. |
2001 | |
Stoneworts: Their Habitats, Ecological Requirements and Conservation Based on: Lambert S. (2009) Environment Agency report, Science report: SC030202, 15pp. |
2009 | |
Diversification of grassland through the manipulation of plant-soil interactions and the identification of indicators of restorability Based on: Lancaster Environment Centre (2012) Natural England report, Final Report to DEFRA/Natural England (DEFRA report RP00194), (Project BD1451). |
2012 | |
Conservation of ribbon-leaved water-plantain: current status, the species recovery programme and future outlook Based on: Landsdown R.V. (2011) Natural England report, Natural England Commissioned Report 074. |
2011 | |
The effects of removing invasive Ranunculus on juvenile salmonids and freshwater pearl mussels in the River Spey Based on: Laughton R., Cosgrove P. & Hastie L. (2004) NatureScot report. |
2004 | |
A summary of the impacts of ash dieback on UK biodiversity, including the potential for long-term monitoring and further research on management scenarios Based on: Lawrence R. & Cheffings C.M. (2014) Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) report, no. 501. |
2014 | |
Review of methods used to reduce risks of cetacean bycatch and entanglements 2018 Based on: Leaper R. & Calderan S. (2018) Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) report, CMS Technical Series No. 38. |
2018 | |
Field assessment of great crested newt Triturus cristatus mitigation projects in England Based on: Lewis B., Griffiths R.A. & Barrios Y. (2007) Natural England report, Natural England Research Report 001. |
2007 | |
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 | |
Identifying best practice in management of activities on Marine Protected Areas Based on: Liley D., Morris A.R.K., Cruickshanks K., Macleod C., Underhill-Day J., Brereton T. & Mitchell J. (2012) Natural England report, Natural England Commissioned Report 108, Footprint Ecology/Bright Angel Consultants/MARINElife. |
2012 | |
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. |
2016 | |
Greater horseshoe bat project (1998-2003) Based on: Longley M. (2003) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 532. Study Link |
2003 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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. |
2005 | |
Bats and licensing: a report on the success of maternity roost compensation measures Based on: Mackintosh M. (2016) NatureScot report, no. 928. Study Link |
2016 | |
The breeding of greater flamingos Phoenicopterus roseus in the Guadalquivir marshes from 1989 to 2007 Based on: Máñez M., Ibáñez F., Garrido H., García L., Arroyo J.L., del V.J.L., Chico A. & Rodríguez R. (2009) Flamingo: Bulletin of the IUCN-SSC/Wetlands International Flamingo Specialist Group, Special 1, 44-47. |
2009 | |
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 comparison of breeding bird numbers along canals with and without a close season for fishing Based on: Marchant J.H., Gregory R.D., Balmer D.E., Gough S.J. & Wilson A.M. (1998) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 211. |
1998 | |
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 | |
The use of mirrors and artificial nest mounds to encourage breeding in Chilean flamingos Phoenicopterus chilensis at Colchester Zoo Based on: McAlpin L. (2011) Flamingo: Bulletin of the IUCN-SSC/Wetlands International Flamingo Specialist Group, 18, 67-70. |
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