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Surveillance of wintering seaducks, divers and grebes in UK inshore areas: Aerial surveys and shore-based counts 2003/04
During December 2003 and February 2004, the JNCC conducted aerial surveys of wintering aggregations of seaducks, divers and grebes within a number of UK inshore areas. The aim of the surveys was to collect data on the wintering numbers and distribution of inshore waterbirds in areas of the UK known to be important for this group of species - JNCC Report
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Swallowtail - Papilio machaon
species account - conservation, status, ecology and distribution in Great Britain and Ireland
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Swallowtail - Papilio machaon
online PDF species action plan - Butterfly Conservation
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Sword Grass - Xylena exsoleta
online Defra (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) factsheet - Butterfly Conservation
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TLTP Biodiversity Consortium
The Biodiversity Consortium is one of the TLTP projects that have been funded by the Higher Education Funding Council for England. Its aims are to produce interactive multimedia computer-based learning (CBL) material covering all areas of biological diversity for use in undergraduate teaching
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Tachinid Recording Scheme
a resource for those interested in studying UK Tachinid Flies. The scheme was set up primarily to gather field records and host information and to act as a forum so that people interested in studying this fascinating group of flies can exchange information.
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The Birds of Great Britain by John Gould (1804 - 1881)
a collection of images from this celebrated work - Natural History Museum, London
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The British List: a checklist of the birds of Britain (7th Edition, July 2006)
online checklist - British Ornithologists' Union
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The National Yellow-Necked Mouse Survey
online PDF document - The Mammal Society Research Report No. 2
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The Wildland Network
The Wildland Network has been set up to further the concepts and development of wildland in Britain. It encompasses a broad spectrum of approaches within an ethos of wilder land management that takes in natural forest regeneration, the creation of large core areas and inter-connecting corridors in both upland and lowland areas, the return of exterminated species, and the rewilding of rivers and coastal areas. The Network operates as an open forum for the exchange of ideas and information
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