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Biodiversity Recording

Published date 2024-11-19

works alongside over 100 national recording schemes and societies to offer support in data collection, management ... BRC has an important role in investing in and supporting the management of the increased amount of data


JNCC’s UK Country Liaison officers

Published date 2024-03-22

variety of marine work areas where partnership working is often necessary for appropriate conservation, management ... Amy has been assisting partnerships with DAERA in future land management decisions and policy making.


Perennial vegetation of stony banks

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of fine material accumulating between pebbles, climatic conditions, width of the foreshore, and past management


JCDP Background

Published date 2023-12-04

comparable data from which to carry out analyses at relevant spatial and temporal scales to inform cetacean management ... the platform launch in 2022, an international ICES governance group (WGJCDP) took over the project management


South West Approaches to the Bristol Channel MPA

Published date 2024-04-19

assessment of condition of the features within sites; Contribute to the assessment of the degree to which management ... objectives for the protected features; Support the identification of priorities for future protection and/or management


Marsh fritillary butterfly [Euphydryas (Eurodryas, Hypodryas) aurinia]

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Management in both wet and dry situations is predominantly by low-intensity cattle or pony grazing.


Official statistics on abundance of UK butterflies

Published date 2025-03-28

Targeted conservation management to protect and improve habitat can have positive impacts on species ... example, the Heath Fritillary is a threatened habitat specialist species that has benefited from habitat management


Cairngorms

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Other areas, including Inshriach, have been influenced by past management for commercial forestry, and


Alluvial forests with Alnus glutinosa and Fraxinus excelsior (Alno-Padion, Alnion incanae, Salicion albae)

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Fluctuating water levels and variations in exposure, substrate and management have resulted in the formation


Alkaline fens

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The individual fens vary in their structure according to intensity of management and provide a wide range



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