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Natural colonisation is the process by which trees colonise new ground from existing local sources. This can happen through seed which has been dispersed by birds, mammals, wind or gravity, or by vegetative colonisation where new growth sprouts from the...
What conservation translocations are, and how and why they might take place in England.
A research and development project investigating the use of eco-blocks as a potential material to be used in future flood and coastal erosion risk management schemes
This guidance prescribes infection control measures for community care settings where service users have been colonised with C. auris.
Ecologists can use European protected species (EPS) policies on development sites to benefit EPS by changing survey, mitigation or compensation methods.
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