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Wolf introduction to Scotland could support substantional native woodland expansion and associated carbon sequestrationMay 2025

by ACC Admin | May 1, 2025 | 2025, Peer Reviewed Scientific Paper, Resources, Technical / Scientific

D. V. Spracklen P. J. Chapman T. Fletcher J.V. Lane E.B. Nilsen M. Perks L. Schofield C.E Scott   Large carnivores play an important role in regulating ecosystems (Estes et al., 2011; Ripple et al., 2014). They alter the abundance and behaviour of their prey...

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