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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


North Pembrokeshire Woodlands/ Coedydd Gogledd Sir Benfro

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A variety of management treatments are in place, with minimum intervention, managed high forest, active


Fenn's, Whixall, Bettisfield, Wem and Cadney Mosses

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In areas formerly subject to commercial peat-cutting, recent conservation management has led to the regeneration


St David's / Ty Ddewi

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an exceptionally rare habitat, and the population here is maintained by a combination of excellent management


Orton Pit

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Management of water levels and predatory fish is essential for the maintenance of the newt population


Dunraven Bay

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is a significant seed-source for recolonisation of Bristol Channel dunes and beach-heads when future management


North Meadow and Clattinger Farm

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case of the Oxford Meadows, this site represents an exceptional survival of the traditional pattern of management


Blackmill Woodlands

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The woodlands have a long cultural history of management, reflected in the distinctive gnarled appearance



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