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Woodmeadow Trust

GBIF publisher since
19 March 2020

Description

Three Hagges Wood-Meadow is a creation project which maximises biodiversity benefits by establishing native trees within a ground flora of fine meadow grasses and perennials. Wood-meadows have been, and are still in many places traditionally managed throughout Europe, which is the prime conservation focus of the Trust. The aims of the Trust are to provide a high-diversity wood-meadow which serves nature conservation and is a community woodland experience for the public. It also serves as an evidence-based demonstration of what can be achieved for others wishing to redress the large-scale losses of biodiversity that have taken place over the past 50 years.

Contacts

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Rosalind Forbes Adam
email: rosalind@woodmeadowtrust.org.uk
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SET Ratcliffe
email: sophiav@gmail.com
Woodmeadow Trust
Little Annexe, Estate Office
Escrick
YO19 6EA
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