BiodivERsA partners are pleased to announce the publication of a new BiodivERsA policy briefs. The work, coordinated on behalf of BiodivERsA by the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, has procured IUCN Europe – Brussels, to act as interpreters/intermediaries in the dissemination of key BiodivERsA-funded research results to policy-makers, linking the new knowledge to major European policies.
The New Policy brief “Conservation of small mammals and associated ecosystems” derives from the ECOCYCLES project which recorded changes in population abundance (cyclic population fluctuations) of some rodents which are important food for predators across Europe with direct impacts on the ecosystems they live in.
Click here to see BiodivERsA’s section on Policy Briefs, including links to briefing “Conservation of small mammals and associated ecosystems”