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Bird monitoring methods have potential to be improved
21.11.2012

Science for Environment Policy (2012) Issue 306

The first ever European-wide study of bird monitoring practices reveals a wide range of monitoring protocols. The researchers provide recommendations for improving bird monitoring programmes, in particular, for those involving large numbers of volunteers.

Source: Schmeller DS, Henle K, Loyau A, Besnard A, Henr, P-Y (2012) Bird-monitoring in Europe – a first overview of practices, motivations and aims. Nature Conservation, 2, 41–57. DOI: 10.3897/natureconservation.2.3644. This study is free to view at: www.pensoft.net/journals/natureconservation/article/3644/


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