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Waders for Real: Breeding wader recovery in the Avon Valley
Breeding wader declines in lowland England: A case study in the Avon Valley
Snipe habitat use on moorland
Abundance of ground-nesting birds at Langholm
Predator control and moorland birds
Lapwings on arable farmland
Development of...
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Contents
GWCT position
Background
Key considerations for pine marten re-introductions
Implications of the protected status of pine marten
Grey squirrel control
Predation impacts
Socio-economic and human considerations
Release vs natural expansion and genetic integrity
GWCT position
The Game &am...
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Pheasant
The male pheasant is particularly well-known for its beautiful, golden-coloured feathers, green head, red wattle or comb above the eye, and, of course, its long tail and distinctive strut. The hen birds are more grey/brown with a shorter tail. They live in woodland and farmland across th...
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Heather burning has a long history of use in managing moorland. It encourages the growth of new shoots, which are more palatable than older, woody heather to grazing livestock and grouse. Currently, however, heather burning, especially over blanket bog stimulates an active debate about the possib...
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