Can Britain make room for wildlife? Stephen Moss believes it can. The newspaper headlines tell us that Britain’s wildlife is in trouble. Wild creatures that have lived here for thousands of years are disappearing, because of pollution and persecution, competition with alien species, changing farming and forestry practices, and climate change. It’s not just rare creatures such as the Scottish wildcat or the red squirrel that are vanishing. Hares and hedgehogs, skylarks and water voles, even the humble house sparrow, are in freefall. But there is also good news. In Newcastle, otters have returned to the river Tyne and red kites are flying over the Metro centre; in Devon, there are beavers on the River Otter; and peregrines – the fastest...
The vertebrate fauna of Britain is impoverished by nature. Further, virtually the whole land surfac...
Alan Bainbridge – ORCID: 0000-0001-7783-7747 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7783-7747Item not availab...
Land sparing has been proposed as a strategy to reconcile biodiversity conservation with agricultura...
This illustrated species handbook is designed to give the reader insights into the beauty and divers...
The first State of Nature report that I helped to launch in 2013 revealed the severe loss of nature ...
State of Nature 2019 presents an overview of how the country’s wildlife is faring, looking back over...
A vision for the future What do we want the natural world of Exmoor and The Quantocks to be like in ...
Reintroductions may boost ecosystem function and environmental sustainability. However potential con...
The vertebrate fauna of Britain is impoverished by nature. Further, virtually the whole land surface...
The term ‘rewilding’ first emerged in North America, where its central tenets involve leaving vast a...
1. After historical declines in population sizes and ranges, we compare and contrast the recent hist...
This study investigates the feasibility of reintroducing the Eurasian lynx to Scotland by examining ...
Britain is home to fteen species of breeding birds of prey, from the hedgerow-hopping Sparrowhawk t...
The absence of an organism from a landscape for a long time can be a major barrier to the restoratio...
Reintroduction has been a hot topic for worried European mammal conservationists and the beaver has ...
The vertebrate fauna of Britain is impoverished by nature. Further, virtually the whole land surfac...
Alan Bainbridge – ORCID: 0000-0001-7783-7747 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7783-7747Item not availab...
Land sparing has been proposed as a strategy to reconcile biodiversity conservation with agricultura...
This illustrated species handbook is designed to give the reader insights into the beauty and divers...
The first State of Nature report that I helped to launch in 2013 revealed the severe loss of nature ...
State of Nature 2019 presents an overview of how the country’s wildlife is faring, looking back over...
A vision for the future What do we want the natural world of Exmoor and The Quantocks to be like in ...
Reintroductions may boost ecosystem function and environmental sustainability. However potential con...
The vertebrate fauna of Britain is impoverished by nature. Further, virtually the whole land surface...
The term ‘rewilding’ first emerged in North America, where its central tenets involve leaving vast a...
1. After historical declines in population sizes and ranges, we compare and contrast the recent hist...
This study investigates the feasibility of reintroducing the Eurasian lynx to Scotland by examining ...
Britain is home to fteen species of breeding birds of prey, from the hedgerow-hopping Sparrowhawk t...
The absence of an organism from a landscape for a long time can be a major barrier to the restoratio...
Reintroduction has been a hot topic for worried European mammal conservationists and the beaver has ...
The vertebrate fauna of Britain is impoverished by nature. Further, virtually the whole land surfac...
Alan Bainbridge – ORCID: 0000-0001-7783-7747 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7783-7747Item not availab...
Land sparing has been proposed as a strategy to reconcile biodiversity conservation with agricultura...