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Title: Measuring grape damage as an indicator of bird pressure
Author: Saxton, V. P.
Date: 2009
Publisher: Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry.
Item Type: Commissioned Report for External Body
Abstract: The Falcons for Grapes project was originally funded by SFF and NZ Winegrowers with joint objectives of conservation and of establishing falcons in vineyards where they would provide some bird control. In conjunction with the Falcons for Grapes project, Sustainable Farming Fund (SFF) funded the development of a robust method for surveying bird damage to grapes, followed by funding for a 3 year survey of grapes where falcons were established. This is the final report from that 3 year project.
Description: Sustainable Farming Fund Project L06/061. Final report on damage to grapes in conjunction with the Falcons for Grapes Project. Acknowledgements to Sustainable Farming Fund for funding, to International Wildlife Consultants Dr Nick Fox and Colin Wynn, to all the vineyard owners and managers for co-operation, to NZ winegrowers Philip Manson and Janette McKibbin and to Emma Kean, honours student in 2009.
Persistent URL (URI): http://hdl.handle.net/10182/4369
Related: The original publication is available from http://www.maf.govt.nz
Related URI: http://maxa.maf.govt.nz/sff/about-projects/search/L06-061/final-report.pdf
Rights: Copyright © The Authors.
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