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Coedydd Derw a Safleoedd Ystlumod Meirion/ Meirionnydd Oakwoods and Bat Sites

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Management is diverse, including grazed and ungrazed areas, and stands managed silviculturally, or as ... This wide range of environmental, topographic and management conditions contributes to the high biological


Inner Bank MPA

Published date 2026-05-11

assessment of condition of the features within sites; Contribute to the assessment of the degree to which management ... effects which a planned activity can have on the site’s integrity and when making decisions regarding management


UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme

Published date 2026-04-16

species and site levels by identifying vulnerable species and their responses to environmental change and management


Exmoor Heaths

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


Great crested newt [Triturus cristatus]

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the UK, including those identified under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan, such as pond creation and management ... Management of water levels and predatory fish is essential for the maintenance of the newt population


Floating water-plantain [Luronium natans]

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In favourable management conditions the species can be dominant over kilometre lengths of canal, carpeting ... in the early 19 th century but it has only recently been rediscovered, following extensive remedial management


Wetland Bird Survey

Published date 2026-04-16

This information is important for local, national and international conservation monitoring and management ... These data are useful for site specific management decisions to increase protection in areas where it


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


Goose and Swan Monitoring Programme

Published date 2026-04-16

monitoring data on abundance, breeding success and spatial range contributes to important conservation and management ... in particular in Iceland and Norway, to co-ordinate monitoring and to develop international species management



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