BiologyNature Ecology & Evolution
Rare and declining bird species benefit most from designating protected areas for conservation in the UK
A. E. Barnes, J. G. Davies, et al.
Discover how national and European designated areas enhance the status of bird species in the UK, with benefits particularly noted for rare and declining species. This fascinating research by A. E. Barnes and colleagues sheds light on the positive impacts of protected areas on avian diversity and abundance.
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