The Upland Management Handbook: Working Today for Nature Tomorrow
Series: ENGLISH NATURE SCIENCE SERIES 6
Edited by Joanne Backshall, Jayne Manley and Michael Rebane
750 pages, illus, figs, tabs.
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The hills and mountains of England are some of our greatest natural assets, widely recognised as being nationally and internationally important for a wide range of wildlife and habitats, such as black grouse, hen harrier, oak woodlands, juniper scrub, blanket bog and heaths. The Upland Management Handbook pools the expertise of many of the country's leading wildlife, farming and land management specialists to benefit England's threatened upland wildlife.
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