Before the Industrial Revolution, coppicing, a method of harvesting wood on a multi-year cycle by cutting trees back to a stump, helped meet Britain’s energy needs. After the tree, usually hazel ...
Kestrels, weasels, shrews, wood mice and other small mammals had been slowly disappearing from around the River Lea until hundreds of volunteers began rebuilding their ecosystems with piles of logs, ...
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Wildlife returns to Hackney Marshes after community-led rewilding projectwood mice and other small mammals had been slowly disappearing from around the River Lea until hundreds of volunteers began rebuilding their ecosystems with piles of logs, artificial food caches and ...
Kestrels, weasels, shrews, wood mice and other small mammals had ... artificial food caches and by selectively cutting trees, known as coppicing. Ian Phillips, an ecologist who has helped lead ...
Kestrels, weasels, shrews, wood mice and other small mammals had ... artificial food caches and by selectively cutting trees or ‘coppicing’. Ian Phillips, an ecologist who has helped lead ...
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