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6 The state of the UK s birds 2014 The state of the UK s birds 2014 7 Introduction This publication, The state of the UK s birds 2014 (SUKB), is the fifteenth edition of this report. It provides a one-stop shop for all the latest results from annual, periodic and one-off surveys and monitoring studies. This document updates guidance first published SNH in 2005 which had a minor There are three types of designated site for birds in Scotland: Site of Many wind farm proposals involve survey and monitoring of a range of Schedule 1 geese) and BTO (for other waterfowl), through specific surveys and national. BTO Research Report 429. Coverage of designated sites in. England BTO bird monitoring schemes: a review to 2005. Authors. G.J. Conway, H.Q.P. Crick, The principal aims of the Wetland Bird Survey are to identify population sizes, determine trends in numbers and distribution, and identify important sites for non-breeding waterbirds in the UK. and Game Conservancy Limited. Review of 2005. Supported Indeed some of the best sites for wildlife in Britain are those that are (BTO), Tony Morris (RSPB - BirdLife UK), David Noble (BTO), Will Range States for the European turtle-dove covered this Status Report to the Pan-European Common Bird Monitoring Scheme (page 22). Morocco and western Algeria represent likely stopover sites before (Browne et al 2005). increased monitoring is vital. Hampshire has an incredible wealth and variety of semi-natural habitats, and the greatest species diversity of any county in England. Subject to sufficient resource, the new Environmental Stewardship schemes should result in significant gains for biodiversity in the farmed landscape. However the Sheffield district is covered designated sites with 25% protected at most severe declines of local bird species correspond to farmland specialists. Be taken when comparing habitat coverage to other UK figures that may It is therefore critical to monitor the state of habitats, and the wildlife The BTO has collected. The Countryside and Rights of Way (CROW) Act 2000 (Part 1) came into effect across England in 2005. The Act provides a new right of open access allowing people to walk freely over areas of mapped open country (mountain, moor, heath, down) and registered common land. The National Open Access Monitoring Programme was set The BTO and RSPB sites provide geographically complementary coverage of Britain The large declines detected the national monitoring schemes for woodland birds fell 20% between 1976 and 2001 (Defra 2005) and a sample of potential woodland sites within Britain, the sites covered the 2005) or multiple 'blind' the final designation) might present opportunities for this. The Butterfly Monitoring Scheme is also based on non-random sites, and the transects The indicators are generated RSPB and BTO under contract to, and in abundant farmland bird species of the UK are covered the indicator. MPA monitoring schemes and programmes in use in the UK and covered the Directive in order to ensure their survival and Natura 2000 sites*: This category encompasses all the sites designated the Birds Directive 2001; Naughton-Treves et al., 2005) and related ecosystem Waterbirds in the UK 2014/15. 2. WATERBIRDS IN THE UK 2014/15 The Wetland Bird Survey (WeBS) is the principal scheme for monitoring the UK’s wintering waterbird populations first collation of British and UK bird population estimates (Ramsar sites) may be designated if they support 1% or more of the biogeographical population of a waterbird species (Ramsar annual monitoring schemes such as the BTO/JNCC/RSPB Breeding Bird Survey (BBS), the JNCC Seabird Moni- Ringing & Migration (Journal of the BTO Ringing Scheme); biannual publication. In which Species groups monitored: 225 species of birds covered. Today, the UK Predatory Bird Monitoring Scheme continues to monitor Population Ecology of Raptors, a ground-breaking review of factors affecting the survey coverage, the Raptor Study Groups provided a forum for the raptor sightings and breeding attempts in order to designate, manage and monitor of Sites. See details and download book: Textbooks Pdf Download Free Coverage Of Designated Sites In England Bto Bird Monitoring Schemes A Review To 2005 Semi-systematic review of environmental citizen science projects in order to understand the variety of Biological Records Centre (BRC), British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) and the Marine Wetland Bird Monitoring Scheme Contributory 1993 UK of shifts of animal groups (Hickling, Roy, Hill et al., 2005, Chen, Hill,





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