David W. Macdonald, Professor of Wildlife Conservation and Director of the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford,Ruth E. Feber, Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford
1. War or Peace: farming and wildlife, David W. Macdonald, Eva M. Raebel, Chris Newman and Ruth E. Feber 2. Foxes in the landscape: ecology and sociology, David W. Macdonald, Patrick Doncaster, Malcolm Newdick, Heribert Hofer, Fiona Mathews, Paul J. Johnson 3. Foxes in the landscape: hunting, control and economics, David W. Macdonald and Paul J. Johnson 4. Badgers in the rural landscape: conservation paragon or farmland pariah: lessons from the Wytham Badger Project, David W. Macdonald, Chris Newman and Christina D. Buesching 5. Badgers and Bovine Tuberculosis: beyond perturbation to life cycle analysis, David W. Macdonald, Rosie Woodroffe and Philip Riordan 6. Biology, ecology and reproduction of American mink Neovison vison on lowland farmland, David W. Macdonald, Lauren A. Harrington, Nobuyuki Yamaguchi, Mike D. Thom, Joanna Bagniewska 7. Riparian mustelids in the Upper Thames: a case of alien invasives versus native competitors, Lauren A. Harrington and David W. Macdonald 8. Crayfish management in the Upper Thames, Tom P. Moorhouse and David W. Macdonald 9. Population trends in large and small resident, seed-eating farmland bird species in Britain since 1966, Alan Larkman, Ruth E. Feber, Ian Newton and David W. Macdonald 10. In the wake of buzzards: from modelling to conservation and management in a changing landscape, Eduardo Arraut, David W. Macdonald and Robert E. Kenward 11. Brown rats on farmland: ecological citizens or subsidised carpet-baggers?, David W. Macdonald, Manuel Berdoy and Joanne P. Webster 12. Moles on farmland: making mountains out of molehills?, Sandra E. Baker and David W. Macdonald 13. Managing wildlife humanely with learned food aversions, Sandra E. Baker and David W. Macdonald 14. From science to practice: delivering conservation across the landscape, Philip Riordan, Paul Johnson, Eva Raebel, Ruth E. Feber and David W. Macdonald 15. Many Hands Make Light Work - But Do They? A Critical Evaluation of Citizen Science, Christina D. Buesching, Eleanor M. Slade, Chris Newman, Terhi Riutta, Philip Riordan and David W. Macdonald
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