English Nature sought to integrate the specific requirements of birds into all its conservation efforts and those of its partners. Whilst the conservation of all naturally occuring bird species was important to English Nature, it recognised that funding for bird conservation is finite. It is therefore essential that we establish clear priorities for bird conservation action in order that limited resources are used most effectively.
Birds in England: context and priorities (ENRR062)
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ENRR062 - part 5, PDF, 2.4 MB | 2011/11/25 |
ENRR062 - part 6, PDF, 1.4 MB | 2011/11/25 |