Cuttings
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Wednesday
Jun222011

Curtis Wood

When trees are cut down, wood is stacked and used for habitat log piles, and also recycled into wood chip mulch. Hedge layering is being encouraged to reinvigorate these wildlife corridors, and to make them more effective in supporting biodiversity.

In terms of raising awareness, a range of leaflets are published covering heritage, biodiversity and events. These are constantly reviewed and added to as required. Bird and bat boxes and wildflower seeds are being encouraged.

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