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Fisher's estuarine moth [Gortyna borelii lunata]

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The main threats to the species in Britain are sea-level rise and inappropriate management of its habitat ... Studies of its requirements and conservation management are underway (Ringwood et al . 2004).


TSDA Challenge 1

Published date 2024-11-19

and habitats, helping to track changes in populations over time and influence conservation policy and management ... interventions TSDA phase 1 previously explored how UKTEPoP data could inform us on how various pressures and management


SPAs with marine components

Published date 2025-04-04

Management Management within SPAs seeks to avoid adverse effects on the protected birds from human activities


Chief Officer Strategy and Impact

Published date 2024-03-07

Drive continuous improvement in business processes, including portfolio/programme/project management.


Severe Weather Scheme

Published date 2025-01-08

In this Scheme, England and Wales are dealt with as a single ecological management unit, separately from ... The management of the second period of suspension is undertaken in the same manner as the first.


Oceans & climate change

Published date 2021-06-08

environments are impacted by climate change in terms of the goods and services they provide Identify management


Sara McCracken

Published date 2025-04-23

start-up organisations and is a trusted trainer and consultant on strategic communications, reputation management


Annual Report and Accounts published

Published date 2021-03-11

in several of the UK Overseas Territories and countries in South America to inform the sustainable management


Terrestrial monitoring schemes

Published date 2024-11-19

Data management, analysis, and reporting Monitoring schemes use a combination of automated and manual ... Data management, analysis, reporting, and access are described in the individual scheme pages.


Complaints

Published date 2025-02-17

complaint satisfactorily in this way you should contact the Head of the relevant JNCC Programme or Management



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