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The biodiversity and conservation newsletter of Ecology Division 
Biotype 27 - June 2004- Research update:
- Assessment of coning cycles in conifer species across the UK
- Trail of cattle grazing to improve Black Grouse habitat
- Grey squirrels: effects on biodiverstity and effective trapping techniques
- Training:
- Butterfly garden training workshops 2004
- Identification workshops for lower plants
- Forest Research:
- From Woodland Ecology Branch to Ecology Division
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Biotype 26 - January 2004- Research update:
- Deer surverys in Chile
- UK BRAG
- Conferences:
- Landscape ecology of trees and forest
- Ecology and management of large native pinewoords
- Managing trees and woodlands as habitats for bats
- Biodiversity: state, stakes and future symposium
- Publications:
- Biodiversity in Britain's planted forests
- Cattle grazed woodlands
- Woodland conservation and pheasants
- The Scottish Biodiversity Forum
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Biotype 25 - July 2003- Research update:
- Stock grazing in woodland - part 2
- Publications:
- Restoration of wooded landscape
- The National Trust Nature Conservation newsletter
- Biodiversity News
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Biotype 24 - April 2003- Research update:
- The search for small cow-wheat
- Stock grazing in woodland - part 1
- FRCC workshop - Woodland birds in the UK
- Conferences:
- Genetic conservation and management of British native trees
- Publications:
- Reintroduced and alien mammals
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Biotype 23 - January 2003- Research update:
- Habitats and rare, priority and protected species (HARPPS)
- Pollen power
- Intensive monitoring in the UK - implications for biodiversity
- Microsatellite analysis of squirrel DNA - a pilot study
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Biotype 22 - August 2002- Research update:
- Dormice in planted ancient woodlands
- Pembrokeshire Coast National Park heathland restoration
- Blanket bog restoration in Ireland
- Seminars:
- Working woodlands in the West Midlands
- A new focus on ancient woodlands
- Establishing quality and native woodlands
- Conferences:
- Can't see the trees for the bogs
- Managing woodlands and their mammals
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