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Category: Arable
Reversing declines in arable biodiversity: challenges and opportunities
May 2024
Conservation practice
The implications for Orthoptera of grazing in arable wilding schemes
October 2022
Conservation practice
Wilding for Conservation
Restoring the ghostly and the ghastly: a new golden age for British lowland farm ponds?
June 2022
Conservation practice
Opportunities for wildlife through small-scale wilding in lowland farmed landscapes
February 2020
Conservation practice
Can the Harvest Mouse survive in a modern arable landscape? A Suffolk case study
August 2012
Species conservation
Reserve Focus: Ranscombe Farm Reserve, Cuxton, Kent
August 2010
Regional ecology & conservation
Dinas Island Farm, Pembrokeshire – A Golden Future?
October 2007
Regional ecology & conservation
Arable farming and wildlife – can they co-exist?
April 1999
Conservation practice
Boscregan – last refuge of the Purple Viper’s-bugloss
February 1999
Regional ecology & conservation
Wasteland or Oasis? The use of set-aside by breeding and wintering birds
April 1995
Conservation practice
Comment – Nature Conservation and Arable Farming
April 1994
Conservation policy
Chamomile – the herb of humility in demise
February 1994
Natural history
Corn Buntings in North-west Europe – going down
October 1992
Species conservation
Some Practical Problems in Set-aside Management for Wildlife
August 1992
Conservation practice
Britain’s Arable Weeds
February 1992
Natural history
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