Actions to conserve biodiversity
We have summarised evidence from the scientific literature about the effects of actions to conserve wildlife and ecosystems.
Review the evidence from the studies
Not sure what Actions are? Read a brief description.
Search for evidence
e.g. "frogs chytrid"
3690 Actions found
Refine
Hide
3690 Actions found
Download Actions
0 selected |
|
Order results by:
Action | Effectiveness | Studies | Category | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Increase the proportion of natural or semi-natural habitat in the farmed landscape Action Link |
Awaiting assessment | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Connect areas of natural or semi-natural habitat for bees Action Link |
Awaiting assessment | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Reduce fertilizer run-off into margins Action Link |
Awaiting assessment | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Re-plant native forest Action Link |
Awaiting assessment | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Control deployment of hives/ nests Action Link |
Awaiting assessment | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Exclude bumblebee nest predators such as badgers and mink Action Link |
Awaiting assessment | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Reintroduce laboratory-reared bumblebee queens to the wild Action Link |
Awaiting assessment | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Enhance bee taxonomy skills through higher education and training Action Link |
Awaiting assessment | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Provide training to conservationists and land managers on bee ecology and conservation Action Link |
Awaiting assessment | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Raise awareness amongst the general public through campaigns and public information Action Link |
Awaiting assessment | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Enhance bird taxonomy skills through higher education and training Action Link |
No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Provide training to conservationists and land managers on bird ecology and conservation Action Link |
No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Support or maintain low-intensity agricultural systems Action Link |
No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Practice integrated farm management Action Link |
No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Food labelling schemes relating to biodiversity-friendly farming Action Link |
No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Cross compliance standards for all subsidy payments Action Link |
No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Reduce field size (or maintain small fields) Action Link |
No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Manage stone-faced hedge banks to benefit birds Action Link |
No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Protect in-field trees Action Link |
No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Plant in-field trees Action Link |
No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Tree pollarding and tree surgery Action Link |
No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Plant nettle strips Action Link |
No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Leave unharvested cereal headlands within arable fields Action Link |
No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Use 1% barley in wheat crops for corn buntings Action Link |
No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | Synopsis Link | |
Create corn bunting plots Action Link |
No evidence found (no assessment) | 0 | Synopsis Link |
Download Actions
0 selected |
|
Watch this search
If you are familiar with RSS feeds, please click the button below to retrieve the feed URL:
RSS feed for this searchIf you are unfamiliar with RSS feeds, we would suggest reading this BBC article.
Unfortunately, due to the number of feeds we have available, we cannot provide e-mail updates. However, you could use tools such as Feed My Inbox to do this for you.
What are 'Individual studies' and 'Actions'?
Individual studies
An individual study is a summary of a specific scientific study, usually taken from a scientific journal, but also from other resources such as reports. It tells you the background context, the action(s) taken and their consequences.
If you want more detail please look at the original reference.
Actions
Each action page focuses on a particular action you could take to benefit wildlife or ecosystems.
It contains brief (150-200 word) descriptions of relevant studies (context, action(s) taken and their consequences) and one or more key messages.
Key messages show the extent and main conclusions of the available evidence. Using links within key messages, you can look at the paragraphs describing each study to get more detail. Each paragraph allows you to assess the quality of the evidence and how relevant it is to your situation.
Where we found no evidence, we have been unable to assess whether or not an intervention is effective or has any harmful impacts.