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Norfolk Valley Fens

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The individual fens vary in their structure according to intensity of management and provide a wide range


Active raised bogs

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In areas formerly subject to commercial peat-cutting, recent conservation management has led to the regeneration ... As a result of a management arrangement to remove scrub, restore the hydrology and control grazing, it


Craven Limestone Complex

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Formerly reduced to a single plant, careful habitat management, together with hand-pollination of the


Early gentian [Gentianella anglica]

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Gentianella anglica shows considerable phenotypic plasticity, influenced by such factors as management


The New Forest

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The New Forest Molinia meadows are unusual in the UK in terms of their species composition, management


Corsydd Môn/ Anglesey Fens

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parts the low vigour of Cladium accounts for the species-richness of the vegetation, but elsewhere management


Western rustwort [Marsupella profunda]

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Active vegetation management of sites is required to prolong their suitability for this species.


Shore dock [Rumex rupestris]

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


Fen orchid [Liparis loeselii]

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Management of the site is directed towards the maintenance and enhancement of the populations of fen


Machairs

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



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