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Hint
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Answer
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General approaches
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Land ownership
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General approaches
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Designated Protected Areas
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General approaches
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Habitat creation
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Land purchasers
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Wildlife Conservation Organisations
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DPAs establish...
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Legal status of protection
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SSSI are the...
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Best example of UK ecosystems
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NNRs are the...
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Best example of SSSIs
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The ______ _________ is an ______________ agreement to protect ______
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Ramsar Convention, intergovernmental, wetlands
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Area + DPA type
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Attingham Park, SSSI
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Area + DPA type
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Stiperstones, NNR
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Area + DPA type
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New Forest, SPA
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Area + DPA type
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Dee Estuary, Ramsar
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_______ ___-__________ schemes provide ______ support to ______ to ______ and ________ ____________ beneficial ___________
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Voluntary agri-environmental, financial, farmers, reward, encourage environmentally developments
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Unintentional habitats
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Reservoirs
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Unintentional habitats
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Mine pits
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Rewilding
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Re-establishing natural ecosystems
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It may be necessary to ____ or _______ a ______ that was previously ________
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Alter, manage, habitat, unsuitable
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Species may be ________ if ______ _________ cannot take place
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Introduced, natural colonisation
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Habitat structural features
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Area
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Habitat structural features
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Shape
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Habitat structural features
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Age structure
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Habitat structural features
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Habitat diversity
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Habitat structural features
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Biological corridors
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Importance of habitat area
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Viable populations
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Importance of habitat area
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Avoid inbreeding
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Importance of habitat area
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Interspecies relationships
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Importance of habitat area
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Roaming
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____ and ____ _____ more _________ in ponds that cannot support _____ ________ ___
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Frogs, toads, breed, successfully, larger predatory fish
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____ _____ were re-introduced to ________ in ____
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Gray wolves, Yellowstone, 1995
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Effects of above Yellowstone rewilding
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Reduced deer populations
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Effects of above Yellowstone rewilding
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Reduced tree damage
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Effects of above Yellowstone rewilding
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Increased beaver populations
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Effects of above Yellowstone rewilding
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Increased wetlands
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Removal of ______ and _________ in _______ allowed _______ of _________ populations
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Grazers, afforestation, Scotland, recovery, Capercaillie
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