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About the surveyThe Heathland Birds Survey will survey all the Nightjars, Woodlarks and Dartford Warblers, in all habitats, throughout the UK and Channel Islands.
Applications are now open for the 2025 Young Leaders Course! There’s never been a more important time for young people who care about birds and the environment to take positive action. If you’re aged ...
Six months into an unprecedented high pathogenicity avian influenza outbreak in wild birds, expert elicitation highlighted significant uncertainty in the likely effectiveness of interventions to ...
1. Renewable energy development is rapidly increasing in efforts to mitigate climate change. Whilst the impact of individual projects on biological diversity may be limited, there is a risk of ...
A vulnerability assessment to high pathogenicity avian influenza predicted mortality at the avian family, but not the species, level. Waterfowl, seabirds, other waterbirds and raptors were ranked as ...
Many species of migratory bird are in decline, and one of the issues they face is habitat degradation or loss of at some, or all, of the stages of their annual cycle. For migratory birds, this can be ...
Please note that due to unprecedented demand, this event is now FULLY BOOKED.Please accept our apologies for any disappointment caused.If you would like to be added to the waiting list for the event, ...
Join us to celebrate 50 years of the UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme.
Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) are effective tools for acoustic classification tasks such as species identification. Large datasets of labelled recordings are required to develop CNN classifiers ...
Here we present a consistent assessment framework for quantifying vulnerability to an identified spatially explicit pressure that might impact populations during migration. Standardised terminologies, ...
HPAI has now affected over 300 avian species globally, including seabirds, raptors, and waterfowl, with significant mortality observed across both hemispheres ...
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