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Tag Archives: open space
Wood Wise: conservation grazing
The Woodland Trust’s latest Wood Wise publication focuses on conservation grazing by a range of species. There are a number of case studies from different organisations to show best practice and share experiences. Cattle, sheep, goats, ponies and pigs can all be used … Continue reading
Posted in Biodiversity, Conservation, Forestry management, Wood Wise
Tagged archaeology, bats, best practice, biodiversity, bog, browsing, case study, cattle, coed cymerau isaf, conservation, dunwich forest, goats, grassland, grazing, habitat, herbivores, Little doward, management, Marden park, meadows, mire, natural regeneration, Neroche project, open space, pigs, poaching, ponies, restoration, rooting, scrub, sheep, structural diversity, suffolk wildlife trust, tree, wildflowers, Wood Wise, Woodland, wyre community land trust
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Wood Wise – open space habitats
Our Spring 2012 issue of Wood Wise focuses on open space habitats in woodland. Natural woods and forests can be seen not just as an expanse of densely packed trees, but a mosaic of areas with varying canopy cover, structure and … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient semi natural woodland, Biodiversity, Conservation, Forestry management, Wood Wise
Tagged Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust, archaeology, best practice, coppice, creation, forest of flowers, Forestry Commission, glades, habitat, heathland, mosaic, news, open space, Plantlife, rides, tree, wildflowers, wildlife, wood, Wood Wise, Woodland, woodland trust
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