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Achieve condition of 1.6ha of Lowland Calcareous Grassland at Blakeway Hollow, Wenlock Edge by 2011SHR SRG HS 01CompletedLowland Calcareous Grassland
Contribution to the purchase of 5 ha of land for heathland creation in cheshire - Bickerton HillSMHT1CompletedLowland Heathland
Perform appropriate habitat management schemes, e.g scrub clearance from sand dunesCOAST2.4UnderwayCoastal Vegetated Shingle
Environment Wales funded project under the Wales Biodiversity Partnership Ecosystem Group. The Dinefwr project will benefit the following priority habitats: Wet woodland, Lowland mixed deciduous woodland, Hedgerows, Lowland meadows, Ponds.The project will also benefit the following listed species: Otter, Dormouse, Eurasian tree sparrow, Brown hare.The project targets are: Up to 550 new trees of varying species planted in areas adjacent to existing wet and lowland deciduous woodland cDinefwr_BGF04CompletedLowland Meadows
Environment Wales funded project under the Wales Biodiversity Partnership Ecosystem Group. The Dinefwr project will benefit the following priority habitats: Wet woodland, Lowland mixed deciduous woodland, Hedgerows, Lowland meadows, Ponds.The project will also benefit the following listed species: Otter, Dormouse, Eurasian tree sparrow, Brown hare.The project targets are: Up to 550 new trees of varying species planted in areas adjacent to existing wet and lowland deciduous woodland cDinefwr_BGF04CompletedLowland Mixed Deciduous Woodland
Environment Wales funded project under the Wales Biodiversity Partnership Ecosystem Group. The Dinefwr project will benefit the following priority habitats: Wet woodland, Lowland mixed deciduous woodland, Hedgerows, Lowland meadows, Ponds.The project will also benefit the following listed species: Otter, Dormouse, Eurasian tree sparrow, Brown hare.The project targets are: Up to 550 new trees of varying species planted in areas adjacent to existing wet and lowland deciduous woodland cDinefwr_BGF04CompletedHazel Dormouse
Environment Wales funded project under the Wales Biodiversity Partnership Ecosystem Group. The Dinefwr project will benefit the following priority habitats: Wet woodland, Lowland mixed deciduous woodland, Hedgerows, Lowland meadows, Ponds.The project will also benefit the following listed species: Otter, Dormouse, Eurasian tree sparrow, Brown hare.The project targets are: Up to 550 new trees of varying species planted in areas adjacent to existing wet and lowland deciduous woodland cDinefwr_BGF04CompletedEurasian Tree Sparrow
Environment Wales funded project under the Wales Biodiversity Partnership Ecosystem Group. The Dinefwr project will benefit the following priority habitats: Wet woodland, Lowland mixed deciduous woodland, Hedgerows, Lowland meadows, Ponds.The project will also benefit the following listed species: Otter, Dormouse, Eurasian tree sparrow, Brown hare.The project targets are: Up to 550 new trees of varying species planted in areas adjacent to existing wet and lowland deciduous woodland cDinefwr_BGF04CompletedEuropean Otter
Wicken Fen: fen restoration, 5 year scrub removal project from Sedge and Verrall's Fen (part of the SSSI, NNR). 55ha of scrub removed by the target date of March 2006.NTEofEWickenFenCompletedLowland Fens
NATIONAL TRUST. Ragwen Point. Lowland heath restoration using grazing with poniesLGH3RS3 UnknownLowland Heathland
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Biodiversity Action Plan for Worcestershire - Farmland Birds0
Biodiversity Action Plan for Worcestershire - Veteran trees with lowland wood pasture and parkland2
Shropshire Biodiversity Action Plan - Curlew0
Shropshire Biodiversity Action Plan - Dormouse0
Shropshire Biodiversity Action Plan - Marsh Flapwort0
Shropshire Biodiversity Action Plan - Pink Meadow Cap0
Shropshire Biodiversity Action Plan - Ring Ouzel0
Surrey Biodiversity Action Plan - Chalk Grassland (including Chalk Scrub)1
The Suffolk Biodiversity Action Plan - Coastal vegetated shingle0
Wales Ecosystem Groups - Lowland Grassland and Heathland0
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Wicken Fen: fen restoration, 5 year scrub removal project from Sedge and Verrall's Fen (part of the SSSI, NNR). 55ha of scrub removed by the target date of March 2006.NTEofEWickenFenCompletedLowland Fens
Creation of 87ha of floodplain wet grassland & 3ha ponds on former arable farmland, plus 3ha wet woodland. This is part of the Wicken Vision, an expansion of Wicken Fen nature reserve. Grassland vegetation was established 2006, grazing starts 2008NTEofEWickenTubUnderwayCoastal and Floodplain Grazing Marsh
Newfoundland to Pudcombe Restoration Project Create 15ha of pasture woodland by scrub clearance, thinning of existing trees and introducing grazing.NTD&CColetonFishacre3PlannedWood-Pasture and Parkland
Pin Mill (East Suffolk): 8.2ha of Heathland restoration from conifer plantation. TM214378. Ongoing management, area may be expanded.NTEofEPinMillUnderwayLowland Heathland
Wicken: Harrisons Farm. 22.62 ha of wetland creation on former arable land.NTEofEWickenHarUnderwayCoastal and Floodplain Grazing Marsh
Orford Ness: Lantern Marsh: Saltmarsh creation project. 29ha of inter-tidal habitat created from brackish grazing marsh, wth a controlled breach in the river wall. TM458535NTEofEOrfordUnderwayCoastal saltmarsh
Remove plantation forestry from Greenleighton MireGreenleighton MireCompletedBlanket Bog
Danbury and Lingwood Commons heathland restoration. Scrub and tree removal for heath restoration - to 2005 total of 9.57ha at Danbury, 2.84ha at Lingwood.NTEofEDanburyCompletedLowland Heathland
Wicken: Burwell Fen. Re-creation of fen and grazing marsh, area of 147.6 ha, extensive cattle grazing in place.NTEofEWickenBFUnderwayCoastal and Floodplain Grazing Marsh
Wicken: Mere & Adventurers Fen. 57.95ha of fen and wet grassland management/restoration and reedbed development.NTEofEWickenMereUnderwayLowland Fens
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