Management of heather moorland for driven Red Grouse (Lagopus lagopus scotica) shooting in the British uplands may benefit some raptors by reducing predation risk, especially when breeding, and by increasing food availability. We describe changes in abundance and breeding success of four raptor species and Common Raven (Corvus corax) during a 27-year study on a grouse moor in southwest Scotland in relation to whether or not the moor was managed by gamekeepers. Ground-nesting raptors, Hen Harrier (Circus cyaneus) and Merlin (Falco columbarius), increased during periods of grouse moor management and had a higher proportion of successful nesting attempts. Predation was the main apparent cause of breeding failure. In contrast, grouse moor manag...
Recreational hunting is widespread and can benefit nature conservation when well‐practised, monitore...
In this paper, we use the choice experiment method to investigate public preferences over alternativ...
1. Recreational hunting is widespread and can benefit nature conservation when well‐practised, monit...
Management of heather moorland for driven Red Grouse (Lagopus lagopus scotica) shooting in the Briti...
Two phases of an experimental reduction in management at Langholm Moor in southwest Scotland provide...
Summary 1. Breeding birds, vegetation and moorland management were surveyed in 320 1-km squares on 1...
Loss of heather Calluna vulgaris-dominated moorland in Britain has been associated with long-term de...
The influence of predators on the distribution, density and dynamics of their prey species has long ...
The conservation status of the hen harrier Circus cyaneus in Britain, and its pivotal role in the ra...
<p>1. The impact of hen harriers Circus cyaneus on red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus populat...
Human-wildlife conflict is one of the greatest barriers to effective conservation. The recovery of t...
Human-wildlife conflicts often centre on economic loss caused by wildlife. Yet despite being a major...
We examine habitat use by hunting hen harriers Circus cyaneus at three study sites in Scotland to ev...
Hatching success, brood survival and predation rates of red grouse chicks were examined at four site...
In this paper, we use the choice experiment method to investigate public preferences over alternativ...
Recreational hunting is widespread and can benefit nature conservation when well‐practised, monitore...
In this paper, we use the choice experiment method to investigate public preferences over alternativ...
1. Recreational hunting is widespread and can benefit nature conservation when well‐practised, monit...
Management of heather moorland for driven Red Grouse (Lagopus lagopus scotica) shooting in the Briti...
Two phases of an experimental reduction in management at Langholm Moor in southwest Scotland provide...
Summary 1. Breeding birds, vegetation and moorland management were surveyed in 320 1-km squares on 1...
Loss of heather Calluna vulgaris-dominated moorland in Britain has been associated with long-term de...
The influence of predators on the distribution, density and dynamics of their prey species has long ...
The conservation status of the hen harrier Circus cyaneus in Britain, and its pivotal role in the ra...
<p>1. The impact of hen harriers Circus cyaneus on red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus populat...
Human-wildlife conflict is one of the greatest barriers to effective conservation. The recovery of t...
Human-wildlife conflicts often centre on economic loss caused by wildlife. Yet despite being a major...
We examine habitat use by hunting hen harriers Circus cyaneus at three study sites in Scotland to ev...
Hatching success, brood survival and predation rates of red grouse chicks were examined at four site...
In this paper, we use the choice experiment method to investigate public preferences over alternativ...
Recreational hunting is widespread and can benefit nature conservation when well‐practised, monitore...
In this paper, we use the choice experiment method to investigate public preferences over alternativ...
1. Recreational hunting is widespread and can benefit nature conservation when well‐practised, monit...