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11th National Heathland Conference, 18-20 March 2015 Based on: Alonso I., Underhill-Day J. & Lake S. (2015) Natural England report. |
2015 | |
Water Vole Mitigation Techniques: A Questionnaire Research Project (ENRR415) Based on: Arnott D.A. (2001) Natural England (English Nature) report. |
2001 | |
The success of creation and restoration schemes in producing intertidal habitat suitable for waterbirds (English Nature Research Report 425) Based on: Atkinson P.W., Crooks S., Grant A. & Rehfisch M.M. (2001) Natural England (English Nature) report. |
2001 | |
Bryophyte monitoring at Naddle Low Forest, Cumbria (ENRR017) Based on: Averis A.B.G. (1992) Natural England (English Nature) report. |
1992 | |
A review of the success of bat boxes in houses Based on: Bat Conservation Trust (2006) Scottish Natural Heritage report, 160. Study Link |
2006 | |
40 years of natterjack toad conservation in Europe Based on: Beebee T., Cabido C., Eggert C., Mestre I.G., Iraola A., Garin-Barrio I., Griffiths R.A., Miaud C., Oromi N., Sanuy D., Sinsch U. & Tejedo M. (2012) Froglog, 101, 40-43. Study Link |
2012 | |
Integrated farming and biodiversity (ENRR634) Based on: Berry P., Ogilvy S. & Gardner S. (2004) Natural England (English Nature) report. |
2004 | |
The ecology of grass-wrack pondweed Potamogeton compressus (NECR130) Based on: Birkinshaw N., Kemp E. & Clarke S. (2013) Natural England report. |
2013 | |
The marsh fritillary butterfly in the Avalon Marshes, Somerset: A study on habitat restoration and the re-establishment potential (ENRR632) Based on: Borsje H.J. (Butterfly Conservation) (2005) Natural England (English Nature) report. |
2005 | |
The regeneration of bryophytes after the burning of dry heath (H12a) and wet heath (M16d) moorland on the North York Moors (NECR011) Based on: Burch J. (2009) Natural England report. |
2009 | |
Impacts of Changes in Sewage Disposal on Populations of Waterbirds Wintering on the Northumbrian Coast Based on: Burton N. H. K., Goddard A. P. & Grant A (2009) British Trust for Ornithology report. |
2009 | |
European Heathlands Network Conference papers: Management of Molinia coerulea: - preliminary results from management experiments on Randbol Hede, Jutland Based on: Buttonschon R.M., Degn H.J. & Jorgensen S. (2003) Natural England report. |
2003 | |
Trying to reverse the decline of the Apennine yellow-bellied toad in northern Italy Based on: Canessa S. (2012) Froglog, 101, 24-25. Study Link |
2012 | |
Monitoring and evaluation of the Countryside Stewardship Scheme. Overview Report 1998 Based on: Carey P., Finch C., Hunt J., Morris C., Parkin A., Priscott A., Routh C. & Short C. (1999) Natural England (English Nature) report. |
1999 | |
The Dormouse Reintroduction Programme: A review (NECR144) Based on: Chanin P. (2014) Natural England report. |
2014 | |
Control of Rhododendron ponticum on Lundy in relation to the conservation of the endemic plant Lundy cabbage, Coincya wrightii (ENRR263) Based on: Compton S.G., Key R.S., Key R.J.D. & Parkes E. (1998) Natural England (English Nature) report. |
1998 | |
Identifying a range of options to prevent or reduce avian collision with offshore wind farms using a UK-based case study Based on: Cook A. S. C. P, Ross-Smith V. H., Roos S., Burton N. H. K., Beale N., Coleman C. & Martin G (2011) British Trust for Ornithology report. |
2011 | |
Monitoring Muntjac deer (Muntiacus) and their impacts in Monks Wood National Nature Reserve (ENRR681) Based on: Cooke A.S. (2006) Natural England (English Nature) report. |
2006 | |
Sand lizard species recovery programme project (1994-1997) (ENRR288) Based on: Corbett K.F. & Moulton N.R. (1998) Natural England (English Nature) report. |
1998 | |
Sand lizard species recovery programme First year (1994-1995) (ENRR134) Based on: Corbett K.F. & Moulton N.R. (1995) Natural England (English Nature) report. |
1995 | |
Moorland Habitat Monitoring: A Resurvey of Selected Moorland Agri-environment Agreement Sites 2014: Final Report to DEFRA/Natural England (RP01639) Based on: Critchley C.N.R., Towers J. & Jones N.E. (2016) Natural England report. |
2016 | |
LM0422: Measuring the impact of Environmental Stewardship on upland birds [Monitoring the effects of English agri-environment schemes on upland breeding birds using the Upland Breeding Bird Survey (UBBS) - (Project LM0422)] BTO Final Report to DEFRA/Natural England (RP00919) Based on: Dadam D., Noble D., Siriwardena G., Drewitt A. & Duncan S. (2014) Natural England report. |
2014 | |
European Heathlands Network Conference papers: Heathlands in a changing society. 9th European Heathland Workshop, Belgium, 13th – 17th September 2005. Based on: De Blust G. (2005) Natural England report. |
2005 | |
A survey of the invertebrates of five dunes in Northumberland (ENRR046) Based on: Drake C.M. & Denman D.J. (1992) Natural England (English Nature) report. |
1992 | |
Investigation of the impact of changes in pesticide use on invertebrate populations (NECR182) Based on: Ewald J.A., Wheatley C.J., Aebischer N.J., Duffield S. & Heaver D. (2016) Natural England report. |
2016 |
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