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Scientific publications

Showing documents 1 to 20 of 58. The list is ordered by date, newest first.

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Field of view 6

The RSPB's Volunteer & Farmer Alliance newsletter summarising the 2007 season.

Farming, Science, Volunteering

3 Apr 2008 493Kb

Conservation Science in the RSPB 2007

Annual report on the RSPB's scientific work

Climate change, Habitat conservation, Marine and coastal, Migration, Monitoring, Research, Reserves, Science, Site conservation, Species conservation, Species disturbance, Species recovery

11 Dec 2007 1.16Mb

The Predation of Wild Birds in the UK: a review of its conservation impact and management

The RSPB has reviewed the scientific evidence, and produced a report, on the impacts of predation on wild birds in the UK.

Garden birds, Introducing species, Predation and disease, Research, Science, Site conservation, Species conservation, Species recovery

7 Dec 2007 793Kb

Bittern Monitoring in the UK 2007

Bittern Monitoring in the UK: Summary of the 2007 season

Science, Species conservation

20 Sep 2007 278Kb

The State of the UK's birds 2006

A detailed look at the fortunes of birds throughout the UK and in its Overseas Territories.

Science

17 Aug 2007 2.63Mb

Conservation Science in the RSPB 2006

Annual report on the RSPB's scientific programme.

Science

31 Dec 2006 804Kb

Field of view 5

The RSPB's Volunteer & Farmer Alliance newsletter summarising the 2006 season.

Farming, Science, Volunteering

1 Nov 2006 410Kb

Bittern monitoring in the UK

David Fairhurst, David White, Chris Lodge, Paul Leatherland, Keith Kellett, Simon Wotton, Richard Gregory and Andy Brown (2006). Summary of the 2006 bittern breeding season in the UK.

Science, Species conservation

29 Aug 2006 273Kb

The state of the UK's Birds 2005

A detailed look at the fortunes of birds throughout the UK and in its Overseas Territories.

Science

18 Aug 2006 836Kb

Conservation Science in the RSPB 2005

Download the fourth of a series of annual reports on the RSPB's scientific programme.

Science

19 May 2006 1.58Mb

Lifeline to recovery

The RSPB's species recovery success in the UK. With foreword from Professor Ian Newton FRS.

Science, Species conservation

14 Mar 2006 1.66Mb

RSPB publications order form

Postal order form for RSPB books, reports and leaflets available to order direct from the RSPB.

Climate change, Economic development, Education, Farming, Forestry, Habitat conservation, Health, Marine and coastal, Planning, Science, Species conservation, Transport and energy, Water and wetlands

14 Feb 2006 31Kb

RSPB publications list 2006-07

Books, reports and leaflets available to order direct from the RSPB. Includes postal order form and ordering instructions.

Climate change, Economic development, Education, Farming, Forestry, Habitat conservation, Health, Marine and coastal, Planning, Science, Species conservation, Transport and energy, Water and wetlands

14 Feb 2006 246Kb

Avermectins and dung insects

Section from Conservation Science Review 2005.

Science

3 Feb 2006 76Kb

Biodiversity representation in Uganda's Important Bird Areas (IBAs)

Section from Conservation Science Review 2005.

Science

3 Feb 2006 51Kb

Cats and collars: reducing predation rates

Section from Conservation Science Review 2005.

Science

3 Feb 2006 47Kb

Conservation of Asia's critically endangered vultures

Section from Conservation Science Review 2005.

Science, Species conservation

3 Feb 2006 47Kb

Conservation of farmland reed buntings

Section from Conservation Science Review 2005.

Farming, Science, Species conservation

3 Feb 2006 49Kb

Corncrake population trends

Section from Conservation Science Review 2005.

Science, Species conservation

3 Feb 2006 65Kb

Farming and the fate of wild nature

Section from Conservation Science Review 2005.

Farming, Science

3 Feb 2006 56Kb
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Dave Hole with writer Sasha Norris working on House Sparrows - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com)
Ringing paraphernalia - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com)
Woodlark perching on fencepost - Graham Catley
Bird illustrations by Mike Langman (RSPB)