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Coedydd Aber
Published dateThe ground flora is diverse, reflecting complex edaphic and management variations.
Dry Atlantic coastal heaths with Erica vagans
Published dateThis variation is related to management treatments (especially grazing and burning) and soil conditions
South Dartmoor Woods
Published dateThe woods are notable for the variations in stand type that reflect past management (old coppice and
Tarbert Woods
Published dateand downy birch Betula pubescens is the dominant tree throughout the woods with little sign of past management
Moine Mhor
Published dateIt has been subjected to a number of damaging management activities in the past, including extensive
Exmoor Heaths
Published dateIt is extremely variable in nature and has in places been modified by management, particularly burning
Tiree Machair
Published dateThe site is unusual in that it is grazed only by cattle, a traditional management practice that has maintained
Upper Lough Erne
Published dateFluctuating water levels and variations in exposure, substrate and management have resulted in the formation
Lower Derwent Valley
Published dateTraditional management has ensured that ecological variation is well-developed, particularly in the transitions
Oxford Meadows
Published dateThe site has benefited from the survival of traditional management, which has been undertaken for several
