Woodland Habitats
Series: ROUTLEDGE HABITAT GUIDES
Helen J Read and Mark Frater
177 pages, 8 col plates, 25 b/w photos, 34 illus, 36 tabs.
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Explores the history and ecology of British woodlands, and explains why they are such a valuable resource. Offers a practical guide to issues of ecology of woodland habitats and organisms, conservation and management, coppicing, pasture woodland and commercial forestry, woodland grazing, ride management and recreation in woodlands. Case studies include: Burnham Beeches; Bradfield Woods; Kielder; National Forest.
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