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Are badgers Meles meles effective dispersal agents for bramble Rubus fruticosus agg. in Ireland?
Hope Nothhelfer 11/03/2019 Hope Nothhelfer 11/03/2019

Are badgers Meles meles effective dispersal agents for bramble Rubus fruticosus agg. in Ireland?

Four aspects of the dispersal of bramble by badgers were studied: plant distribution, occurrence of fruits in diet, damage to seed during ingestion and effects on seed germination.

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A pilot study of a novel method to monitor weasels (Mustela nivalis) and stoats (M. erminea) in Britain
Hope Nothhelfer 11/03/2019 Hope Nothhelfer 11/03/2019

A pilot study of a novel method to monitor weasels (Mustela nivalis) and stoats (M. erminea) in Britain

A pilot study was undertaken to determine the efficacy of a novel method for detecting the presence of live weasels and stoats. The ‘Mostela’, a wooden box containing a plastic tunnel and a camera trap, was used at three sites in England.

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An improved identification marking method for hedgehogs
Hope Nothhelfer 11/03/2019 Hope Nothhelfer 11/03/2019

An improved identification marking method for hedgehogs

An improved identification marking method for hedgehogs has been devised using 10 mm lengths of yellow plastic sleeving bearing pre-printed animal identification numbers.

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