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BES2: Habitat Management and Monitoring with Brian Eversham
Learn about the underlying principles of habitat management and monitoring
Identifying Grasses & Sedges on Chalk Grassland
Discover the huge variety of grasses and sedges that populate our chalk grasslands in Surrey.
Grassland
Flower-rich grasslands, full of wildflowers such as orchids, snake's head fritillaries and bird's-foot trefoil support an abundance of insects, from bumblebees to butterflies.
Calaminarian grassland
This is a strange, sparse habitat of grassland growing on old mining tracks and slag heaps, on river gravels and naturally exposed metal-rich soils in the mountains. Only the toughest metal-loving…
Lotts Grassland
An upland area of heathland known as Limestone Heath which is an uncommon habitat on the Mendip Hills and is great for heathland flowers. Another unusual feature for this limestone area is the…
Rocky habitat
Rocky habitats are some of the most natural and untouched places in the UK. Often high up in the hills and hard to reach, they are havens for some of our rarest wildlife.
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Upland calcareous grassland
Limited in distribution, this sweetly-scented, short-cropped, springy grassland is famed for its abundance of rare and scarce species.
Raisby Hill Grassland
An unimproved area of limestone grassland with an a wonderful array of floral species
Raisby Hill Grassland
An unimproved area of limestone grassland with an a wonderful array of floral species
Lowland calcareous grassland
Typical of softly rolling pastoral landscapes, the short, aromatic turf of lowland calcareous grassland is flower-rich and humming with insects in the summer. Its long use by humans lends it an…