Mr Matthew Stone
Pink-footed Goose - Tagging Analysis

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Project Description
Analysis of the UK wintering movements and foraging ranges of Pink-Footed Geese, in relation to functionally linked land and habitats, for the winter of 2018/2019.
The above analysis is directly linked and part of my (J. Matthew Stone), MSc by Research, for which Natural England have provided additional financial support to allow the analysis to be undertaken and part of their wider work in developing a conservation model for the species within Natural England.
Project Acronym | PFT - GPS Analysis |
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Status | Project Complete |
Value | £4,166.00 |
Project Dates | Mar 1, 2019 - Mar 31, 2020 |
Partner Organisations | No Partners |
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