86 page results for 'management options paper'
Norfolk Valley Fens
Published dateThe individual fens vary in their structure according to intensity of management and provide a wide range
Active raised bogs
Published dateIn 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
Published dateFormerly reduced to a single plant, careful habitat management, together with hand-pollination of the
Early gentian [Gentianella anglica]
Published dateGentianella anglica shows considerable phenotypic plasticity, influenced by such factors as management
The New Forest
Published dateThe New Forest Molinia meadows are unusual in the UK in terms of their species composition, management
Corsydd Môn/ Anglesey Fens
Published dateparts the low vigour of Cladium accounts for the species-richness of the vegetation, but elsewhere management
Western rustwort [Marsupella profunda]
Published dateActive vegetation management of sites is required to prolong their suitability for this species.
Shore dock [Rumex rupestris]
Published dateis a significant seed-source for recolonisation of Bristol Channel dunes and beach-heads when future management
Fen orchid [Liparis loeselii]
Published dateManagement of the site is directed towards the maintenance and enhancement of the populations of fen
Machairs
Published dateThe site is unusual in that it is grazed only by cattle, a traditional management practice that has maintained
