Coppiced woodlands : their management for wildlife
Fuller, R. J.1993
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From the early Middle Ages until the late nineteenth century, most woods in lowland England were coppiced, creating conditions suitable for many plants, insects, and birds. This book explains how traditional coppice systems worked, why they are important to woodland wildlife, and how coppice can be managed to enhance its wildlife interest.
Main title:
Coppiced woodlands : their management for wildlife / R. J. Fuller and M. S. Warren.
Edition:
2nd ed.
Imprint:
Peterborough : Joint Nature Conservation Committee, 1993.
Collation:
34p.,[4]p. of plates : ill(some col.), maps ; 21cm.
Notes:
Previous ed: Nature Conservancy Council, 1990.Ill. on lining papers.Bibliography: p32-34.
ISBN:
9781873701324 (pbk)
Dewey class:
639.9
Language:
English
BRN:
700403
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