Having been extirpated from most of Europe during the 18th and 19th Centuries, wolves started to recover in the 1970s and are now present in most of the EU Member States...
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Anti-worm drug used by farmers on livestock detected in Scottish red foxes, Vulpes vulpes
Birds as environmental indicators: raptor species a good proxy for agricultural bird diversity
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Rewilding has emerged as a radically different approach to address the erosion of biodiversity
The potential of rewilding of agricultural systems to conserve and restore biodiversity should be explored...
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The EU’s agri-food trade model revolves around importing low-value raw products, such as cocoa, fruits and soybeans, and exporting high-value ones like wine...
India is a growing global power with consistent high economic and technological growth. However, the share of agriculture in the gross domestic product is declining. Reduced input-use efficiency of the factors...
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Increasing wildlife–livestock interactions enhance opportunities for pathogen transmission and biodiversity erosion.
This increases the risk of emerging diseases in wildlife, livestock, and humans.
Biosecurity measures...
This is the first issue of the Scientific and Technical Review that focuses on Foresight and the broad range of external factors that are likely to affect, and be affected by, Veterinary Services, both...
Experiments showed that biodiversity increases grassland productivity and nutrient exploitation, potentially reducing fertiliser needs. Enhancing biodiversity could improve P-use efficiency of grasslands, which...