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Title informationCoppiced Woodlands: Their Management for WildlifeMS Warren and RJ Fuller
34 pages, colour photos, figs, diagrams.Joint Nature Conservation Committee Distributed by NHBS
From the early Middle Ages until the late nineteenth century most woods in lowland England were coppiced, creating conditions suitable for many plants, insects and birds and those requiring very open woodland habitats. The decline of coppicing over the past century has resulted in serious losses of habitat for certain open-woodland species. This booklet explains how traditional coppice systems worked, why they are important to woodland wildlife and how coppice can be managed to enhance its wildlife interest. Petzl Tikka Plus Headlamp Equipment (Black) | £32.50 | approx. $65/€42 Other products in Head Torches Johnson Ranger Moth Trap Lightweight expedition trap for use with mercury vapour or actinic electrics. Equipment | £89.99 | approx. $180/€114 Other products in Johnson Moth Traps Pettersson D-240X Bat Detector Equipment | £1094.99 | approx. $2184/€1387 Other products in Time Expansion Bat Detectors related organisations include: Center for International Forestry Research Forestry Commission International Tree Foundation If you are involved in a scientific, conservation or environmental organisation and would like to be listed, please see our NHBS-Xchange information page. |
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