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Dartmoor Biodiversity Research Group

Photo of female Pied Flycatcher.

Photo of ecologists ringing birds in Meldon Woods. Dartmoor Biodiversity Research Group aims to provide a link between researchers and conservation managers and to stimulate integrated multi-disciplinary research on Dartmoor.

This web area is intended to help anyone interested in research on Dartmoor to get an overview of past, present and planned research projects, and find out about research priorities highlighted in  Action for Wildlife: The Dartmoor Biodiversity Action Plan.

Contents
Completed Research A list of completed research projects relevant to Dartmoor for the period 1979-2007.
Research Register A list of scientists and organisations involved in research on Dartmoor, including contact details, research interests and past and present projects.
Contact the Research Register A quick way to join, update or comment on the Dartmoor Biodiversity Research Group web pages.
Dartmoor Biodiversity Action Plan A link to the Action for Wildlife: The Dartmoor Biodiversity Action Plan, launched in February 2001 by Michael Meacher, Minister for the Environment.
Links
Presentations from Annual Research Group Meeting November 2007 A link to the presentations  held on the Biodiversity Research Group Meeting held at Parke on 29th November 2007

Page updated 3 August 2009

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