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Map of heathland project site
Offwell Woodland & Wildlife Trust Promoting the British Countryside Home About us Conservation Education Wildlife Habitats Maps Search Resources Sponsors Heathland Project Report Report Introduction Contents Summary Map of Heathland Restoration Project Site at The Woodland Education Centre Each of the sections 1-9 above in the Heathland Restoration Site has been managed as ...
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Heathland Report
Changes to the heathland project site have been monitored on an annual basis from 1996 onwards. For an article ... exercise, based on Bluebell distribution in strips 1 - 4 seven years after management on the Heathland Restoration site began, click here For a discussion of secondary succession on the Control strip ...
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A Sense of Place (Do or Die)
Purple project. In the second phase of the five year restoration plan, the Wildlife Trust hopes to buy up and manage extensive parcels of land and restore them to heathland. We may ... I believe this to be, at least in some important respects, false. The technology of the heathland restoration is removing damaging agricultural and silvicultural incursions into a valued landscape and its wildlife ...
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Restoration Round-up (Do or Die)
'Wildwood'".(11) It is not just the bold wilderness scope of this project, juxtaposed with its deeply degraded setting, that captures the imagination. Carrifran's altitude ranges from ... by removing all but the most significant buildings and clothing the runways and mounds with heathland vegetation".(27) The runway control tower is to be retained, standing forlorn and incongruous, now ...
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Irish Peatland Conservation Council - Fen Campaign
Some of the habitats which you can explore in the Bog of Allen includeraised bog, heathland, woodland, wildflower grassland, lake, fen, swamp and canal. Wildflowers & Animals You will be amazed at the colours of the wild-flowers and at the abundance of wildlife in the Bog of Allen. Bog moss ( ...
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Climate Change
Nature Conservation Global Climate Change and Biodiversity Pesticides and Toxic Substances Coastal Freshwater habitat Lowland Grassland Lowland Grassland LBAP Workshop Newsletter Lowland Heathland Newsletter Seminar - Changing Landscapes Lowland Wetland Soils Newsletter Uplands Seminar - Managing upland catchments: Priorities for water and habitat conservation Newsletter Woodland Annex I ...
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Air Pollution
Nature Conservation Global Climate Change and Biodiversity Pesticides and Toxic Substances Coastal Freshwater habitat Lowland Grassland Lowland Grassland LBAP Workshop Newsletter Lowland Heathland Newsletter Seminar - Changing Landscapes Lowland Wetland Soils Newsletter Uplands Seminar - Managing upland catchments: Priorities for water and habitat conservation Newsletter Woodland Annex I ...
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Introduction to the New Forest Wetlands Project
Introduction to the New Forest Wetlands Project The New Forest LIFE III Wetlands Project Introduction The New Forest is the largest site, not only in lowland England but in western Europe, where heathland, grassland, mire and pasture woodland habitats survive together in what is a functioning ecosystem based on a continuing practice of pastoralism. ...
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Background to the New Forest LIFE II project
The Forest has been moulded by local traditions. The favourable status of the heathland and woodland habitats in the new Forest is directly related to the pressure of grazing ... New Forest cSAC and ensure that traditional activities such as grazing remain viable. LIFE II Project | LIFE III Project | NATURA 2000| Home HOSTED by NEW FOREST NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY ©2003-Copyright New ...
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2007 IUCN Red List – Search
Population Trend: Habitat and Ecology Habitat and Ecology: The Corroboree Frog is a habitat specialist, restricted to montane and sub-alpine woodlands, heathland and grassland above about 1,000 m asl. Breeding sites are associated with shallow pools, fens, seepages, wet grassland, and wet heaths. Non-breeding habitat occurs in forest, ...
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