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Rodent biology and ecologically based rodent management (EBRM)—25 years of progress through promoting multidisciplinary research

Authors: Singleton GR, Hinds LA, Makundi R, Belmain SR.

Effects of harvesting and stubble management on abundance of pest rodents (Mus musculus) in a conservation agriculture system

Research on the effects of various crop management practices associated with conservation agriculture on pest rodent population dynamics. Authors: Wendy … Continued

Local Effects of Nest-Boxes for Avian Predators over Common Vole Abundance during a Mid-Density Outbreak

Study exploring the efficacy of biological control by avian predators to reduce vole abundance by providing nest-boxes in cropland. Access … Continued

Farmers’ Attitudes in Connection with the Potential for Rodent Prevention in Livestock Farming in a Municipality in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Rodents threaten the one health approach in livestock farming. In this case study, livestock farmers collaborated with a pest controller … Continued

Meta-analyses reveal the importance of socio-psychological factors for farmers’ adoption of sustainable agricultural practices

Transitioning agricultural systems requires understanding farmers’ motivations for implementing sustainable agriculture. By using meta-analysis models, we quantified the importance of … Continued

The Role of One Health Approach Research for the Conservation of Endemic Wild Animals and Mitigation of Future Public Health Threat in Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Integrated research related to identification of pathogens found in wild animal and human lives in surrounding the Bale Mountains national … Continued

Roles of women SMEs in producing and promoting bio-rodenticide

Video showing the roles of women SMEs in production and promotion of bio-rodenticide in Ethiopia.

Traditional rat trapping methods in Madhya Pradesh, India

Blog reviewing traditional rodent control methods in Madhya Pradesh, India. Read more >

Call to action: Let’s work together to curtail rodents harmful impact on food production in India

Blog about the EBRM movement in Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand, India. Read blog >

Rodents in South East Anatolia: Taking Stock

Blog about rats damage and incidence in Turkey Read blog >

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