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    Expert-Based Assessment of the Potential of Non-Wood Forest Products to Diversify Forest Bioeconomy in Six European Regions by Patrick Huber, Mikko Kurttila, Teppo Hujala, Bernhard Wolfslehner, Mariola Sanchez-Gonzalez, Maria Pasalodos-Tato, Sergio de-Miguel, José Antonio Bonet, Marlene Marques, Jose G. Borges, Cristian Mihai Enescu, Lucian Dinca, Harald Vacik

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Furthermore, sustainable co-production may foster the ecological integrity of forest ecosystems across Europe. Results show that wild mushrooms constitute the most widespread opportunity to increase additional income from forest management, but the most promising NWFPs can be found in the tree product, understorey plant and animal origin categories.…”
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    Orthoptera in the early stages of post-arable rewilding in south-east England by Tim Gardiner, Dorothy Casey

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The ideal aim of rewilding is to restore natural processes to create ‘self-willed’ ecosystems involving the creation of large areas of habitat subject to stochastic disturbance, connected by favorable corridors for species to disperse along. …”
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    Epidemiology, antibiograms and multilocus sequence typing of Salmonella enterica among ayam kampong (Gallus gallus domesticus Linnaeus) from South-Central Peninsular Malaysia by Jajere, Saleh Mohammed

    Published 2020
    “…The exposure to natural environment such as wild birds, proximity to commercial chicken farms as well as contaminated water and soils may play complex role in determining antibiotic resistance. …”
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    One Day the Emails Will End by Manley, Stewart

    Published 2018
    “…Sometimes weeks pass without one. They say that the wild pigs have been uprooting the banana grove. The cold weather seems to have affected the chickens' ability to lay eggs. …”
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    Public attitudes towards the use of transgenic forest trees: a cross-country pilot survey by Kazana V, Tsourgiannis L, Iakovoglou V, Stamatiou C, Alexandrov A, Araújo S, Bogdan S, Bozic G, Brus R, Bossinger G, Boutsimea A, Celepirović N, Cvrčková H, Fladung M, Ivankovic M, Kazaklis A, Koutsona P, Luthar Z, Máchová P, Malá J, Mara K, Mataruga M, Moravcikova J, Paffetti D, Paiva Jorge AP, Raptis D, Sanchez C, Sharry S, Salaj T, Šijačić-Nikolić M, Tel-Zur N, Tsvetkov I, Vettori C, Vidal N

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…The young educated people that took part in the survey appeared to approve of the use of transgenic forest trees in plantations and would be willing to buy forest transgenic products. The potential loss of biodiversity due to a risk of gene flow between transgenic and wild trees was seen as the safety issue of most concern when considering the commercial release of transgenic forest trees. …”
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