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Treefrog reintroduction project in Latvia Based on: Zvirgzds J. (1998) Froglog (Bulletin of the Amphibian Survival Alliance), 27, 2-3. |
1998 | |
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 | |
The Transportation of the Maximum Gain Salmon Spawning Target from the River Bush (N.I.) to England and Wales Based on: Wyatt R.J. & Barnard S. (1997) Environment Agency report, R&D Technical Report TR W65. |
1997 | |
Genetic considerations in natterjack toad conservation Based on: Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (ARC) (2021) Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (ARC) report, ARC Technical Briefing Note 21/01, Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust, Bournemouth. |
2021 | |
Managing Mali’s wetland wealth for people and nature Based on: Wetlands International . (2014) Wetlands International report. |
2014 | |
Report of the Working Group on Bycatch of Protected Species (WGBYC), 1–5 February 2016, ICES HQ, Copenhagen, Denmark Based on: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) (2016) International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) report, ICES WGBYC Expert Report 2016, 82pp. |
2016 | |
Scientific advice on matters related to the management of seal populations: 2013 Based on: Special Committee on Seals (SCOS) (2013) Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) report, Marine Mammal Scientific Support to Scottish Government Report. |
2013 | |
Habitat restoration project Sherwood Forest Based on: Hewson G. & Scott C. (2000) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 367 by Sherwood Forest Trust, 55pp. |
2000 | |
Lapwings on agri-environment scheme fallow plots: Research to improve lapwing breeding success Based on: Hoodless A. & MacDonald M. (2014) Natural England report, Final Report to DEFRA/Natural England (RP00920), (Project BD5211). |
2014 | |
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 | |
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 | |
Shad Conservation in England and Wales Based on: Aprahamian M.W., Lester S.M. & Aprahamian C.D. (1999) Environment Agency report, R & D Technical Report W110. |
1999 | |
Second thematic report: Land cover spatial dynamics in Mediterranean coastal wetlands from 1975 to 2005 Based on: Mediterranean Wetlands Observatory . (2014) MedWet report. |
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 | |
Rivers for life: Proceedings of the international symposium on river biodiversity - Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna river system, ecosystems for life; a Bangladesh-India initiative Based on: Sinha R.K. & Ahmed B. (2014) IUCN-SSC Cetacean Specialist Group report, 340pp. |
2014 | |
Dead wood matters: The ecology and conservation of saproxylic invertebrates in Britain: British Ecological Society proceedings April 1992 Based on: Kirby K.J. & Drake C.M. (1993) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Science 07. |
1993 | |
The Colworth Sustainable Project: The response of birds, invertebrates and plants to crop structure and management manipulations on arable farmland Based on: Henderson I.G., Holloway S. & Clark N. (2003) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 313, 67pp. |
2003 | |
Water vole mitigation techniques: A questionnaire research project Based on: Arnott D.A. (2001) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 415. |
2001 | |
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 | |
Re-introduction of Triangular Club-rush Based on: Environment Agency . (2002) Environment Agency report, R&D Technical Summary W1-045/TS. |
2002 | |
Workshop overview, conclusions and recommendations. In: Wetlands, Biodiversity and Development Based on: Giesen W. (1997) Wetlands International report. |
1997 | |
Cost-effectiveness of wetlands for climate change adaptation Based on: Garcia M.J. (2010) Wetlands International report. |
2010 | |
Report from the Working Group on Bycatch of Protected Species (WGBYC), 1–4 May 2018, Reykjavik, Iceland Based on: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) (2018) International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) report, ICES WGBYC Expert Report 2018, 128pp. |
2018 | |
Fen raft spider project: interim summary report for 1997 Based on: Smith H. (1998) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 258. |
1998 | |
Seals and wild salmon fisheries (SSI Year 1) Based on: Harris R.N. & Northridge S. (2016) Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) report, Report to Scottish Government SSI. Study Link |
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