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Environment Agency - South West Region
UK's rarest and most endangered habitats (for instance, 57% of the UK's flower rich meadows). Five million people live in the region and over 15 million visitors are drawn here ... these and other issues - our contribution to the Environment Agency's vision of a healthy, rich and diverse environment for present and future generations. Additional links: regional information Anglian | Midlands | ...
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Climate for Change on the Manhood Peninsula
"Fishing is a strong industry – new species of fish. Wind farms proliferate. Flower rich meadows with abundant butterflies. Otherwise small fields of diverse crops – many salad. Also coppices. Houses ...
www.climateforchange.org.uk


Restoration Round-up (Do or Die)
A food ... there is a general cautionary point to be made: obviously, rich habitats do not spring fully-formed into being. First, ... acre of swamp of generations of farmers' junk, creating ponds, flower glades, and a sanctuary for birds and animals". He explains ...
www.eco-action.org


Invasive Non-Native Plants
It needs rich soil, as does strawberry bush (Euonymus americanus). Maple-leaf ... Turtlehead (Chelone glabra), lizard's tail (Saururus cernuus), cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis), New York ironweed (Vernonia noveboracencis), blue flag ( ... they are extremely tenacious. They are now spreading into our meadows. So far, PAMPAS GRASS (Cortaderia selloana and C. jubata), ...
www.mdflora.org


Moaney and Crawyn's Meadow
Having problems? Moaney and Crawyn's Meadows Moaney and Crawyn's Meadows are fine examples of traditional hay meadows rich in wild flowers. They lie to the northeast of ... artificial fertilisers. Traditional management involves cutting the meadows for hay in late summer followed by light grazing, which is vital for the conservation of wild flower meadows. Location: Cooil Bane, Sulby, Isle ...
www.plantlife.org.uk


Dedicate an acre
Saving species & habitats Our nature reserves Campaigning for change Support Plantlife Join Plantlife Adopt-a-flower Companies Make a donation Leave a legacy In memoriam London marathon Dedicate-an-acre Get ... sanctuary for some of our most beloved flowers - Kingcups and fritillaries in the rich flood plains of Lugg Meadows, Cowslips and orchids at Deep Dale in Derbyshire and Bluebell woods in Sussex ...
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Herbaceous Invasive Species
Status : Available Provincial Location(s) : ON, QC, NF, PEI Habitat : Rich damp soils in vicinity of towns Description : Biennial, ... Provincial Location(s) : ON Habitat : Description : 4-6 feet high, flower stalks with fan shaped clusters of woolly spikes, 6 ... Provincial Location(s) : ON, QC Habitat : Wetlands, poorly drained fields, meadows and pastures Description : Perennial, 1 m high, small golden ...
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Friends of the Earth: Briefing: WILDLIFE ACT 1998
Ancient woodland: 30-50 per cent loss; Flower-rich meadows: 95 per cent loss; Lowland grasslands on chalk and limestone: ... Lewes in East Sussex is an outstanding example of species-rich chalk grassland and, as such, has been designated as a ... Clearly, we can not ensure future generations will have a wildlife-rich environment to enjoy just by improving the legal protection of SSSIs ...
foe.co.uk


Naturenet: Plantlife
Plantlife buys and manages flower-rich meadows to conserve plants such as cowslips, orchids, and hundreds more species. Plantlife International acts directly ...
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nottsbag.org.uk
Nottinghamshire has lost 90% of its heathland and 97% of the county’s flower-rich meadows have been lost since the 1930s. back to top of page What biodiversity does for ...
www.nottsbag.org.uk




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