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Within-Site Waterbird Trends Relative to Whole-Site, Regional and National Population Trends Dungeness, Romney Marsh and Rye Bay SSSI

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By: Ruth Isabel Ross(Author), Neil A Calbrade(Author)
115 pages, 6 illustrations, 3 tables
Publisher: BTO
Within-Site Waterbird Trends Relative to Whole-Site, Regional and National Population Trends
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  • Within-Site Waterbird Trends Relative to Whole-Site, Regional and National Population Trends ISBN: 9781908581204 Spiralbound Feb 2013 Unavailable #205902
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This report contains the results of an analysis for within-site waterbird trends relative to whole-site, regional and national population trends for Dungeness, Romney Marsh and Rye Bay in southeast England.

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Report
By: Ruth Isabel Ross(Author), Neil A Calbrade(Author)
115 pages, 6 illustrations, 3 tables
Publisher: BTO
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