CONSERVATION
A NEW STUDY by the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) has found that declining bird populations benefit from better-managed landscapes.
It is already well known that protected areas improve biodiversity. However, some protected
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A NEW STUDY by the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) has found that declining bird populations benefit from better-managed landscapes.
It is already well known that protected areas improve biodiversity. However, some protected
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Drafting a Conservation Blueprint: A Practitioner's Guide To Planning For Biodiversity
byCraig GrovesEbook
Nature and Farming: Sustaining Native Biodiversity in Agricultural Landscapes
byDavid Norton FLSEbook
The Fragmented Forest: Island Biogeography Theory and the Preservation of Biotic Diversity
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Wildlife Restoration: Techniques for Habitat Analysis and Animal Monitoring
byMichael L. Morrison