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Detectability of American mink using rafts to solicit field signs in a population control context.
Reynolds, J.C., Porteus, T.A., Richardson, S.M., Leigh, R.J., & Short, M.J. 2010. Journal of Wildlife Management, 74: 1601-1606.
A portable, cost effective, pass-through system to detect downstream migrating salmonids marked with 12 mm passive integrated transponder tags.
Riley, W.D., Ibbotson, A.T., Beaumont, W.R.C., Rycroft, P., & Cook, A.C. 2010. Fisheries Research, 101: 203-206.
The environmental impacts of biomass crops: use by birds of miscanthus in summer and winter in southwestern England.
Sage, R.B., Cunningham, M.D., Haughton, A.J., Mallott, M.D., Bohan, D.A., Riche, A.B., & Karp, A. 2010. Ibis, 152: 487-499.
The development and field-testing of improved neck snare designs for foxes.
Short, M.J. 2010. In: Muñoz-Igualada, J., Moreno-Opo, R., Garcia, F. & Lara, J. (eds) Trapping Regulation. Legislation, Experiences and Future Perspectives: 148-160. Proceedings of the 1 World Trapping Conference. Dirección General de Medio Ambiente. Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid.
Maintaining diversity in flower enriched margins.
Smith, B.M. & Everett, S. 2010. Aspects of Applied Biology, 100: 133-140.
The conservation of the Grey Partridge
Sotherton, N.W., Aebischer, N.J. & Ewald, J.A. 2010. In: Maclean, N. (ed.) Silent Summer: The State of Wildlife in Britain and Ireland: 319-336. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Where do we go from here? Combining biodiversity with ecosystem services through agri-environment schemes.
Stoate, C. 2010. Aspects of Applied Biology, 100: 219-224.
Exploring a Productive Landscape. From a Long History to a Sustainable Future in the Eye Brook Catchment.
Stoate, C. 2010. Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust on Behalf of the Eye Brook Community Project, Fordingbridge.
Does fencing of British lowland streams encourage greater Salmonid fish stocks?
Summers, D.W. 2010. In: Kemp, P. (ed.) Salmonid Fisheries. Freshwater Habitat Management: 183-193. Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex.
Waders on the Fringe. Why Nationally Scarce Waders Flourish on Grouse Moors.
Tapper, S.C. 2010. Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, Fordingbridge, Hampshire.
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