An assessment of the state of nature in the United Kingdom: A review of findings, methods and impact
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Tom A. August | T. Gent | K. Walker | D. Sims | D. Noble | T. Brereton | N. Isaac | R. Gregory | T. August | D. Johns | A. Brown | F. Mathews | D. B. Hayhow | M. Eaton | D. Bullock | S. Smart | G. Powney | K. Haysom | F. Burns | T. Gent | P. Stroh | T. J. Webb | D. W. Sims | K. Boughey | C. Outhwaite | N. Al Fulaij | C. Macadam | J. Webb | R. Gregory | F. Burns | M.A. Eaton | D.B. Hayhow | C.L. Outhwaite | N. Al Fulaij | T.A. August | K.L. Boughey | T. Brereton | A. Brown | D.J. Bullock | K.A. Haysom | N. J.B. Isaac | D.G. Johns | C.R. Macadam | F. Mathews | D.G. Noble | G.D. Powney | D.W. Sims | S.M. Smart | P. Stroh | K.J. Walker | J.R. Webb | T.J. Webb | R.D. Gregory | Fiona Burns | D. B. Hayhow | Charlotte L. Outhwaite | N. Al Fulaij | Tom Brereton
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