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Waterbird population trend analysis of the Mersey Estuary SPA, Mersey Narrows & North Wirral Foreshore pSPA and Ribble & Alt Estuaries SPA (NECR172) Based on: Ross-Smith V.H., Calbrade N.A., Wright L.J. & Austin G.E. (2015) Natural England report. |
2015 | |
Post-works assessment of the STREAM restoration project sites at Seven Hatches (R.Wylye). Summary of post works assessment following final site visit on 30th April 2009 (STREAM09) Based on: Hammond D., Mant J., Janes M. & Fellick A. (2009) Natural England report. |
2009 | |
Post-works assessment of the STREAM restoration project sites at Hale (R.Avon): Summary of post works assessment following final site visit on 1st May 2009 (STREAM08) Based on: Hammond D., Mant J., Janes M. & Fellick A. (2009) Natural England report. |
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Post works assessment of the STREAM restoration project sites at Upper Woodford on the River Avon: Summary of post works assessment following final site visit on 9th April 2009 (STREAM11) Based on: Hammond D., Mant J., Janes M. & Fellick A. (2009) Natural England report. |
2009 | |
Lyme Bay - A case study: Response of the benthos to the zoned exclusion of towed demersal fishing gear in Lyme Bay; 6 years after the closure: Natural England Commissioned Report (NECR220) Based on: Sheehan E.V., Cousens S.L., Gall S.C., Bridger D.R., Cocks S. & Attrill M.J. (2016) Natural England report. |
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Lyme Bay - A case study: Response of the benthos to the zoned exclusion of towed demersal fishing gear in Lyme Bay; 5 years after the closure: Natural England Commissioned Report (NECR219) Based on: Sheehan E.V., Cousens S.L., Gall S.C., Bridger D.R., Cocks S. & Attrill M.J. (2016) Natural England report. |
2016 | |
Managing Molinia? Proceedings of a 3 day conference September 2015 (JP017) Based on: Natural England-National Trust (2015) Natural England report. |
2015 | |
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 | |
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 | |
Monitoring the Impacts of Entry Level Stewardship. Natural England Commissioned Reports, Number133. Based on: Food and Environment Research Agency (2013) Natural England report. |
2013 | |
The Dormouse Reintroduction Programme: A review (NECR144) Based on: Chanin P. (2014) Natural England report. |
2014 | |
Is ‘minimising the footprint’ an effective intervention to maximise the recovery of intertidal sediments from disturbance? Phase 1: Literature review: Natural England Commissioned Report (NECR110) Based on: Natural England (2013) Natural England report. |
2013 | |
The ecology of grass-wrack pondweed Potamogeton compressus (NECR130) Based on: Birkinshaw N., Kemp E. & Clarke S. (2013) Natural England report. |
2013 | |
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 | |
River restoration assessment of the STREAM project - executive summary (STREAM10) Based on: Hammond D., Mant J., Janes M. & Fellick A. (2009) Natural England report. |
2009 | |
Conservation of ribbon-leaved water-plantain: current status, the species recovery programme and future outlook (NECR074) Based on: Landsdown R.V. (2011) Natural England report. |
2011 | |
Condition assessment of Thanet Coast Special Area of Conservation (NECR165) Based on: Natural England (2015) Natural England report. |
2015 | |
Desk review of burning and other management options for the control for heather beetle (NEER009) Based on: Gillingham P., Diaz A., Stillman R. & Pinder A.C. (2015) Natural England report. |
2015 | |
Identifying best practice in management of activities on Marine Protected Areas: Natural England Commissioned Report (NECR108) Based on: Liley D., Morris A.R.K., Cruickshanks K., Macleod C., Underhill-Day J., Brereton T. & Mitchell J. (2012) Natural England - Footprint Ecology/Bright Angel Consultants/MARINElife. report. |
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The effects of managed burning on upland peatland biodiversity, carbon and water: Natural England Review of Upland Evidence 2012 - Natural England Evidence Review, Number 004. Based on: Glaves D.J, Morecroft M., FitzGibbon C., Lepitt P., Owen M. & Phillips S. (2013) Natural England report. |
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A survey of selected agri-environmental grassland creation and restoration sites (NECR107) Based on: Hewins E. (2013) Natural England report. |
2013 | |
Lyme Bay - A case study: Response of the benthos to the zoned exclusion of towed demersal fishing gear in Lyme Bay; 4 years after the closure (NECR218) Based on: Sheehan E.V., Cousens S.L., Gall S.C., Bridger D.R., Cocks S. & Attrill M.J. (2016) Natural England report. |
2016 | |
Long term effectiveness of Environmental Stewardship in conserving upland hay meadows in the Pennine Dales (NECR138) Based on: Penny Anderson Associates Ltd (2014) Natural England report. |
2014 | |
Post-works assessment of the STREAM restoration project sites at Fovant (R. Nadder). Summary of post works assessment following final site visit on 9th July 2009 (STREAM07) Based on: Hammond D., Mant J., Janes M. & Fellick A. (2009) Natural England report. |
2009 | |
The translocation of freshwater pearl mussels: a review of reasons, methods and success and a new protocol for England (NECR229) Based on: Killeen I. & Moorkens E. (2016) Natural England report. |
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