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1FCS BRIEFING NOTE – Awareness of Chalara dieback of Ash Issue 7.1 UPDATE – 30th October 2012 ALTERNATIVE SPECIES TO ASH FOR PLANTING IN NATIVE WOODLANDS. Background

FCS BRIEFING NOTE – Awareness of Chalara dieback of Ash Issue 7.1 UPDATE – 30th October 2012 ALTERNATIVE SPECIES TO ASH FOR PLANTING IN NATIVE WOODLANDS. Background

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Source URL: scotland.forestry.gov.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-28 08:32:16
21  Native woodland survey of Scotland Manual for recording National Vegetation Classification communities

1 Native woodland survey of Scotland Manual for recording National Vegetation Classification communities

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Source URL: scotland.forestry.gov.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-28 08:31:29
3Sur vey Report  Dundee City 13sed 0

Sur vey Report Dundee City 13sed 0

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Source URL: scotland.forestry.gov.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-28 08:31:44
4Microsoft Word - SBP November 08 newsletter.doc

Microsoft Word - SBP November 08 newsletter.doc

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Source URL: www.suffolkbiodiversity.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-03-04 06:46:00
5Woodlands and forests Scotland’s woodlands and forests support a wide range of important plants and animals. For wildlife, our woodlands are in a moderately good condition now and are likely to improve in the future. S

Woodlands and forests Scotland’s woodlands and forests support a wide range of important plants and animals. For wildlife, our woodlands are in a moderately good condition now and are likely to improve in the future. S

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Source URL: www.environment.scotland.gov.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-12-17 06:35:57
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Source URL: scotland.forestry.gov.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-28 08:31:51
7OF THE WET TROPICS BIOREGION Closed eucalyptus forests (vegetation codes 19a-19b) Closed eucalyptus forests represent a seral stage in the transition from sclerophyllous forest and woodland to rainforest. In the mapping

OF THE WET TROPICS BIOREGION Closed eucalyptus forests (vegetation codes 19a-19b) Closed eucalyptus forests represent a seral stage in the transition from sclerophyllous forest and woodland to rainforest. In the mapping

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Source URL: wettropics.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-04 23:02:03
8OF THE WET TROPICS BIOREGION Closed acacia forests (vegetation codes 18a-18f) Closed acacia forests represent a seral stage in the transition from sclerophyllous forest and woodland to rainforest. These communities exist

OF THE WET TROPICS BIOREGION Closed acacia forests (vegetation codes 18a-18f) Closed acacia forests represent a seral stage in the transition from sclerophyllous forest and woodland to rainforest. These communities exist

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Source URL: wettropics.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-04 23:01:04
9OF THE WET TROPICS BIOREGION Closed lophostemon forests (vegetation code 20a) Closed lophostemon forests (20a) may also include areas of open forest and occasional woodland within the broader closed forest mosaic due to

OF THE WET TROPICS BIOREGION Closed lophostemon forests (vegetation code 20a) Closed lophostemon forests (20a) may also include areas of open forest and occasional woodland within the broader closed forest mosaic due to

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Source URL: wettropics.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-04 23:02:30
10OF THE WET TROPICS BIOREGION Acacia forests and woodlands (vegetation codes 21a-21f) The presence of Acacia spp. in woodlands or forests is generally indicative of some form of limiting ecological factor. Within the Wet

OF THE WET TROPICS BIOREGION Acacia forests and woodlands (vegetation codes 21a-21f) The presence of Acacia spp. in woodlands or forests is generally indicative of some form of limiting ecological factor. Within the Wet

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Source URL: wettropics.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-04 23:03:29