- January 2005 PTES Newsletter -
January 2005 PTES Newsletter - Reintroduced Dormice, Where do they go?
Author : Peoples Trust for Endangered Species
Date of Publication : January 2005
Journal :
- PTES - National Dormouse Monitoring Program Results -
National Dormouse Monitoring Program Results
Author : Peoples Trust for Endangered Species
Date of Publication : Winter 2009
Journal : - PTES - The Dormouse Monitor Spring 2009 -
NDMP 2008 data analysis
Dormice in the oak forests of Transylvania
North Wales Dormouse Project 2008
Go nuts for dormice
Twenty one year of the NDMP
Genetic diversity of south west dormice
Filming dormice in Surrey
Hazel dormouse Biodiversity Action Plan
Reconnecting the countryside award
Training courses and news
Author : Peoples Trust for Endangered Species
Date of Publication :
Journal : - PTES - The Dormouse Monitor Winter 2008 -
Dormouse release, Yorkshire
New hedgerow mapping project
Hazel pollarding update
NDMP Woodlands
Habitat-linkage work
The 7th International Dormouse Conference
Dormouse bridge report, Wildwood, Kent
PTES intern Alison Looser, Suffolk
Monitoring Midger Wood
Devon dormouse BAP work
Training courses and news
Author : Peoples Trust for Endangered Species
Date of Publication :
Journal : - PTES - The Dormouse Monitor Spring 2008 -
NDMP 2007 data analysis
Habitat management for wildlife
Recolonisation of coppiced areas
New dormouse tube
Pollarding hazel
Where dormice nest in hedges
Going nuts for birdfeeders
The 7th International Dormouse Conference
Little Linford Wood management work
Dead dormice – bodies wanted
Monitors news
Author : Peoples Trust for Endangered Species
Date of Publication : Spring 2008
Journal :
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