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Revenue from forestry enterprises: Economic aspects of woodland creation for timber production 3
Hardaker, A. & Healey, J., 1 Mar 2021, 8 p. Woodknowledge Wales in association with Bangor University.Research output: Other contribution
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Squirrelpox outbreak detected in north Wales – without a vaccine, the disease will keep decimating red squirrels
Shuttleworth, C., 21 Dec 2022, The Conversation.Research output: Other contribution
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Students fund new ten-year relationship between Bangor University and Woodland Heritage
Walmsley, J., 19 Apr 2021, 2 p. Woodland Heritage.Research output: Other contribution
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The Natural History of the Satellite Lakes of Lake Malawi
Turner, G., Ngatunga, B. P. & Genner, M. J., 2021, 131 p. EcoEvoRxiv.Research output: Other contribution
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The evidence base for community forest management as a mechanism for supplying gloval environmental benefits and improving local welfare
Bowler, D., Buyung-Ali, L. M., Healey, J. R., Jones, J. P. G., Knight, T. & Pullin, A. S., 16 Apr 2010, The Collaboration for Environmental Evidence.Research output: Other contribution
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Tree leaves as supplementary feed for ruminant livestock
Kendall, N., Smith, J., Whistance, L., Stergiadis, S., Stoate, C., Chesshire, H. & Smith, A., 1 Nov 2019, 4 p. Woodland Trust Research BriefingResearch output: Other contribution
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Wales should follow Scotland’s lead in protecting the red squirrel’s habitat
Shuttleworth, C., 2018, Nation Cymru .Research output: Other contribution
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Why the pine marten is not every red squirrel’s best friend
Shuttleworth, C. & Hayward, M., 2019, The Conversation.Research output: Other contribution
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The need for a people’s perspective when exploring climate change and cultural heritage
Forino, G., Yorke, L., Robinson, G., Austin, M., Sieradzan, K. & Hewitt, J., 28 Jun 2023, Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographers .Research output: Other contribution › peer-review
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Virtual field trips: Equitable, sustainable, develops the learner?
Yorke, L., McDougall, D. & Hutchinson, S., 28 Nov 2022, Royal Society and Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers).Research output: Other contribution › peer-review