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5.
Acknowledgements
Volunteer
fieldwork
Our biggest
thankyou is to the volunteers who collected the data on which this
website is based. The population trends and other results that we
present rely on the sustained, long-term fieldwork of many thousands
of BTO volunteers. Our knowledge of the conservation status of the
UK's bird populations is only possible as a result of their dedication
and enthusiasm. The conservation community owes them an enormous
debt of gratitude for their work. We are also very grateful to the
many farmers, land managers and landowners who allowed census work,
nest recording and ringing to take place on their land.
Report
production and analysis
This website
presents the latest in a series of reports, prepared within the
partnership between the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) and
the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) (on behalf of Natural England, Scottish Natural Heritage, the Countryside Council for Wales
and the Environment & Heritage Service of Northern Ireland),
as part of its programme of research into nature conservation.
Mr and Mrs J
A Pye's Charitable Settlement provided additional support towards
the development of the website.
This report
includes results from the Breeding Bird Survey, which is funded
jointly by BTO, JNCC and RSPB. The BBS partners are very grateful
to the Environment and Heritage Service in Northern Ireland and
to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds in Scotland for
supporting professional surveys in areas that would otherwise be
difficult to cover.
Iain Downie
and Susan Waghorn put in a huge amount of skill and effort in designing
and building the website, and in creating the programs that produce
the figures and tables.
Helen Baker
and Ian McLean of JNCC provided helpful discussions, comments and
support during the production of the report. David Stroud, Rowena
Langston, David Gibbons, Jacquie Clark, Nigel Clark, Jeremy Greenwood
and Malcolm Vincent provided helpful comments on earlier editions
of this publication.
The analyses would not have been possible without the hard work
of many BTO staff who organise schemes and collate data sets: Sue
Adams, Mandy Andrews, Jeremy Blackburn, Jacquie Clark, Mark Collier,
Mark Grantham, Bridget Griffin, Angela Rickard, Brenda Read, Anne
Trewhitt and Jane Waters. The work is also heavily dependent on
the BTO's computer and database systems operated by Peter Lack and
Karen Wright.
We are very
grateful to all of the above organisations and individuals for their
contributions to this report.
Section 6 - References
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