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Strategies for conserving migratory waterbirds. Proceedings of Workshop 2 of the 2nd International Conference on Wetlands and Development held in Dakar, Senegal, 8–14 November 1998 Based on: Beintema A. & van V.J. (1999) Wetlands International report. |
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Aquatic Weed Control Operation Best Practice Guidelines Based on: Barrett P.R.F., Greaves M.P. & Newman J.R. (1999) Environment Agency report, R&D Technical Report W111, 132pp. |
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Veteran trees: A guide to good management Based on: Read H. (2000) Natural England report, English Nature Report IN13, Veteran Trees Initiative. |
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Practical delivery of farm conservation management in England Based on: Winter M., Mills J. & Wragg A. (2000) Natural England report, English Nature Research Report 393. |
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Bycatch of marine turtles in UK and Irish waters Based on: Pierpoint C. (2000) Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) report, no. 310. |
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Fen raft spider recovery project: a decade of monitoring. Reports for 1991-1999 and 2000 Based on: Smith H. (2000) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 358. |
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National sample survey of SSSI fens 2000 Based on: Solly L.D. (2000) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 349. |
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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. |
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The success of creation and restoration schemes in producing intertidal habitat suitable for waterbirds Based on: Atkinson P.W., Crooks S., Grant A. & Rehfisch M.M. (2001) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 425. |
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Species Recovery Programme 2000 action for biodiversity: BAP aculeates Based on: Pinchen B.J. (2001) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 402. |
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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. |
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Successful treatment of chytridiomycosis Based on: Nichols D.K. & Lamirande E.W. (2001) Froglog (Bulletin of the Amphibian Survival Alliance), 46, 1. Study Link |
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Endangered chinhai salamander colonising newly created breeding habitat Based on: Sparreboom M., Feng X. & Liang F. (2001) Froglog (Bulletin of the Amphibian Survival Alliance), 47, 1-2. Study Link |
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The relative abundance of birds on farmland in relation to game-cover and winter bird crop Based on: Henderson I.G., Vickery J.A. & Carter N. (2001) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 275. |
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Management of water and trees on raised bogs: Papers and transcripts from a lowland peatland workshop held at Hanmer, 10-12 June 1997 Based on: Whild S., Meade R. & Daniels J. (2001) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 407. |
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Review of the effectiveness of gull culling for nature conservation purposes Based on: Owen M., Kirby J. & Holmes J. (2001) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 438. |
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Amphibians & reptiles: Ecology and management Based on: Morand A. (2001) MedWet & Tour du Valat report, Conservation of Mediterranean wetlands - number 11, 112pp. |
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Eradication of Alien Crayfish Populations Based on: Peay S. (2001) Environment Agency report, R&D Technical Report W1-037/TR1, 116pp. |
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Water vole mitigation techniques: A questionnaire research project Based on: Arnott D.A. (2001) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 415. |
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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. |
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Effects of reductions in organic and nutrient loading on bird populations in estuaries and coastal waters of England and Wales Phase 1 Report March 2002 Based on: Burton N.H.K., Paipai E., Armitage M.J.S., Maskell J.M., Jones E.T., Struve J., Hutchings C.J. & Rehfisch M.M. (2002) British Trust for Ornithology report, BTO Research Report 267. |
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The effectiveness of ditch management for wildlife in the Broads and Somerset Levels & Moors ESAs Based on: McLaren R., Riding A. & Lyons-Visser H. (2002) Natural England report. |
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The Ecology and Conservation of the Southern Damselfly (Coenagrion mercuriale – Charpentier) in Britain Based on: Purse B. (2002) Environment Agency report, R&D Technical Report W1-021/TR, 122pp. |
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Guidance on Habitat for White-clawed Crayfish and its Restoration Based on: Peay S. (2002) Environment Agency report, Technical Report W1-067/TR, 72pp. |
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The red kite reintroduction programme in England Based on: Carter I. & Grice P. (2002) Natural England (English Nature) report, English Nature Research Report 451. |
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