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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 | |
Survival rates of rehabilitated guillemots Based on: Wernham C., Peach W.J. & Browne S.J. (1997) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 186. |
1997 | |
Impacts of changes in sewage disposal on populations of waterbirds wintering on the Northumbrian coast: Final report Based on: Burton N. H. K., Goddard A. P. & Grant A (2007) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 442. |
2007 | |
The ecology of grass-wrack pondweed Potamogeton compressus Based on: Birkinshaw N., Kemp E. & Clarke S. (2013) Natural England report, Natural England Commissioned Report 130. |
2013 | |
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. |
2003 | |
The economic and environmental values of mangrove forests and their present state of conservation in the South-East Asia/Pacific region Based on: Clough B.F. (1993) International Society for Mangrove Ecosystems report. |
1993 | |
Global overview of the conservation of migratory Arctic breeding birds outside the Arctic Based on: Scott D.A. (1998) Wetlands International report. |
1998 | |
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 | |
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. |
2005 | |
Conserving and restoring wetlands in Nigeria’s Niger River Delta Based on: Wetlands International . (2016) Wetlands International report. Study Link |
2016 | |
Integrated farming and biodiversity Based on: Berry P., Ogilvy S. & Gardner S. (2004) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 634. |
2004 | |
Opportunities for amphibians and reptiles in the designed landscape. Proceedings of a seminar at Kew gardens, Richmond, Surrey held on 24 January 1996. Parts I and II Based on: Bray B & Gent T (1996) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Science Series Report 30. |
1996 | |
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 | |
Endangered and Threatened Fishes in the Klamath River Basin: Causes of Decline and Strategies for Recovery Based on: National Research Council . (2004) National Academies Press report, The National Academies Press: Washington, DC. |
2004 | |
Ramsar Fact Sheet 5: Coral reefs - Critical wetlands in severe danger Based on: Ramsar Convention Secretariat (2015) Ramsar report. |
2015 | |
Assessing the nature and use of corvid cage traps in Scotland: Part 1 of 4 - Questionnaire survey of corvid trap users in Scotland Based on: Reynolds J.C. (2016) NatureScot report, no. 931. |
2016 | |
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 | |
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. |
2006 | |
Mangrove restoration: To plant or not to plant? Based on: International Wetlands (2016) Wetlands International report. Study Link |
2016 | |
The marsh fritillary butterfly in the Avalon Marshes, Somerset: a study on habitat restoration and the re-establishment potential Based on: Borsje H.J. (Butterfly Conservation) (2005) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 632. |
2005 | |
Effects of reductions in organic and nutrient loading on bird populations in estuaries and coastal waters of England and Wales. Phase 2 report Based on: Burton N.H.K., Jones T.E., Austin G.E., Watt G.A., Rehfisch M.M. & Hutchins C.J. (2003) Natural England (English Nature) report, by the BTO for English Nature, English Nature Research Report 586. |
2003 | |
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 | |
Restoration of Riverine Trout Habitats; A Guidance Manual, Based on: Summers D.W., Giles N. & Willis D.J. (1996) Environment Agency report, The Game Conservancy Trust Fisheries Technical Manual 1; Technical Report W18. |
1996 | |
Ramsar Fact Sheet 7: Wetlands - Source of sustainable livelihoods Based on: Ramsar Convention Secretariat (2015) Ramsar report. |
2015 | |
Monitoring the success of freshwater pearl mussel reintroductions Based on: Watt J., Hastie L.C. & Cosgrove P.J. (2018) NatureScot report, no. 956. |
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