Likely to be beneficial Control predatory mammals and birds (foxes, crows, stoats and weasels) Eight studies (including a systematic review) from France and the UK found predator control (sometimes alongside other interventions) increased the abundance, population size or productivity of some birds. A randomized, replicated, controlled study from the UK did not. Assessment: likely to be beneficial (effectiveness 90 %; certainty 60 %). http://www.conservationevidence.com/actions/699 Unknown ef..
Populations of many ground-nesting bird species have declined substantially due to several factors, ...
Summary 1. In recent decades there have been population declines of many UK bird species, which hav...
Funding Information: XL was supported in part by NERC grant (NE/S011641/1). We are grateful to Pablo...
This assessment method for this chapter is described in Walsh, J. C., Dicks, L. V. & Sutherland, W. ...
Free to read via publisher Decisions regarding the implementation of conservation management actions...
Unknown effectiveness (limited evidence) ● Enforce legislation to protect birds against persecution ...
Although evidence-based approaches have become commonplace for determining the success of conservati...
Abstract Predation of threatened fauna by native and introduced predators can drive extinction and p...
Invasive predators have had devastating effects on species around the world and their effects are in...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Wildlife harvesting is one of the first ways in which...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 10th European Vertebrate Pest Management Conference, celebrada e...
Likely to be beneficial Provide paths to limit disturbance A study from the UK found that two waders...
Non-native vertebrate predators pose a severe threat to many native species, and a variety of manage...
The identification of factors limiting the recovery of threatened bird species is an area of signifi...
Game bird management has the potential to benefit conservation, as management practices specifically...
Populations of many ground-nesting bird species have declined substantially due to several factors, ...
Summary 1. In recent decades there have been population declines of many UK bird species, which hav...
Funding Information: XL was supported in part by NERC grant (NE/S011641/1). We are grateful to Pablo...
This assessment method for this chapter is described in Walsh, J. C., Dicks, L. V. & Sutherland, W. ...
Free to read via publisher Decisions regarding the implementation of conservation management actions...
Unknown effectiveness (limited evidence) ● Enforce legislation to protect birds against persecution ...
Although evidence-based approaches have become commonplace for determining the success of conservati...
Abstract Predation of threatened fauna by native and introduced predators can drive extinction and p...
Invasive predators have had devastating effects on species around the world and their effects are in...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Wildlife harvesting is one of the first ways in which...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 10th European Vertebrate Pest Management Conference, celebrada e...
Likely to be beneficial Provide paths to limit disturbance A study from the UK found that two waders...
Non-native vertebrate predators pose a severe threat to many native species, and a variety of manage...
The identification of factors limiting the recovery of threatened bird species is an area of signifi...
Game bird management has the potential to benefit conservation, as management practices specifically...
Populations of many ground-nesting bird species have declined substantially due to several factors, ...
Summary 1. In recent decades there have been population declines of many UK bird species, which hav...
Funding Information: XL was supported in part by NERC grant (NE/S011641/1). We are grateful to Pablo...