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Coedydd Aber

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The ground flora is diverse, reflecting complex edaphic and management variations.


Dry Atlantic coastal heaths with Erica vagans

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This variation is related to management treatments (especially grazing and burning) and soil conditions


South Dartmoor Woods

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The woods are notable for the variations in stand type that reflect past management (old coppice and


Tarbert Woods

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and downy birch Betula pubescens is the dominant tree throughout the woods with little sign of past management


Moine Mhor

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It has been subjected to a number of damaging management activities in the past, including extensive


Exmoor Heaths

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It is extremely variable in nature and has in places been modified by management, particularly burning


Tiree Machair

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The site is unusual in that it is grazed only by cattle, a traditional management practice that has maintained


Upper Lough Erne

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Fluctuating water levels and variations in exposure, substrate and management have resulted in the formation


Lower Derwent Valley

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Traditional management has ensured that ecological variation is well-developed, particularly in the transitions


Oxford Meadows

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The site has benefited from the survival of traditional management, which has been undertaken for several



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