Local stakeholders’ willingness to conduct actions enhancing a local population of Grey Partridge on Gotland – an exploratory interview study
The population of Grey Partridge is decreasing worldwide as a result of anthropogenic activities. Increased agricultural production, requiring homogenous farming landscapes and increased use of pesticides are believed to be the main factor causing population declines in the Grey Partridge. Actions t...
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SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies
2015
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