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Wildlife is an important consideration when setting out the objectives of
a new project. Certain woods for example, Ancient Woodlands with a continuous
history are rare and valuable to wildlife and so their protection is of the
utmost importance.
Simple conservation methods include keeping trees back from certain parts of streams, habitat creation with glades and rides - this includes the mowing of the grass at the centres to encourage summer herbs, with the margins allowed to increase in size passing through the shrub canopy and finally peaking at the tops of the mature trees. Orientation is varied to create shade and sunny areas; this creates a large bio-diversity spectrum quickly which is desirable to wildlife and also looks good, which is desirable to us.
The over all aim is to increase and sustain, the variety of wildlife within the natural area, providing much scope for positive planting.
Wildlife conservation is a legal obligation under The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 & 1985; features must be identified, adequately recorded and mapped. This can easily be incorporated into the management plan and avoid any legal complication at later date. We would strongly advise that this matter is taken seriously and researched fully - something that we undertake as part of the management plan.
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