Not exact matches
Alan Jarrett, Chairman of BASC said: «I welcome the
RSPB and
scientists» endorsement of pest control as a key action that benefits species, many of which are already of
conservation concern, and which could further suffer from climate change.
It uses some of the same long - term data as the climate change report and as a «collective statement of both governmental and non-governmental organizations... [it] presents a more accurate picture» of where birds stand, says Mark Eaton, a
conservation scientist for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (
RSPB) in Sandy, U.K.
«Those species that are most vulnerable to rats are often the ones that are the most difficult to count» says Steffen Oppel, a
Conservation Scientist with the
RSPB who recently tested a new approach to count the invisible birds with colleagues from SPEA in Portugal.