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Research Notes

BTO Research Notes summarise our approach to our work and recent activity in key areas of scientific research. Providing an overview of the state of play in a given area, these brief notes are intended to inform partners, practitioners and a broader audience of interested stakeholders, including our members and supporters.
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Bat Detectors Research Note cover
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How should static detectors be deployed to produce robust national population trends for British bat species?

November 2017

Red Deer & Roe Deer BTO Research Note
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Modelled abundance and change in abundance of Red Deer and Roe Deer in Scotland from Breeding Bird Survey data

November 2017

BTO Research Note  - Beyond birds cover
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Beyond birds: working across other taxa

February 2017

BTO Research Note  - Impact of wind farms cover
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Understanding the Impacts of Wind Farms on Birds

December 2016


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