Heathland in A Sentence

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    As well as open fen the reserve includes a mixture of wet heathland, open water, scrub and woodland.

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    Back to top Grazing Grazing by domestic livestock can benefit heathland in a number of ways.

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    Bracken removal and heathland restoration on Trinity Hill west would result in a mixed age mosaic of heathland vegetation.

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    Further on, the maritime heathland was alive with Arctic Terns, Great and Arctic Skuas, all engaged in dramatic aerial dogfights.

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    Heathland is a rare and threatened habitat, and many of the species of plants and animals found on Hartland are equally rare.

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    Holyhead is a popular seaside heathland course on Holy Island which is linked by a picturesque causeway to Anglesey.

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    In contrast to the surrounding clay vales, the acidic soils of the ridge support areas of heathland and mixed woodland.

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    It is an arid bank of heathland and dunes, but both Nordby and Sonderho in the south are frequented as seaside resorts.

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    Left ungrazed the heathland becomes invaded with scrub, causing heavy shading that will kill off the heathland vegetation.

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    Lichens, especially species of the diverse genus Cladonia, are a very important group on heathland.

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    Many grassland, heathland and wetland species declined over this period, with habitat loss as the main driver.

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    Other mire types frequently occur within the heathland matrix, especially M25 Molinia caerulea-Potentilla erecta mire.

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    Recent bracken clearing will allow a more natural heathland habitat to emerge, which will be enhanced further under Tir Gofal.

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    Some species of plants, such as petty whin Genista anglica, are found only on heathland.

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    Species in the national and local BAPs include bullfinch and common pipistrelle while habitats include lowland heathland.

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    Sweeps of purple flowering heather and sweet scented gorse dominate the heathland whilst the wetlands harbor insect-eating sundews and rare marsh gentians.

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    The heathland is rich in lichens, including the rare golden hair lichen.

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    The plan has been created with the aims of preventing further decline and restoring vast tracts of heathland back to their former glory.

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    There are pockets of heathland which support cross-leaved heath & dwarf gorse.

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    They are predominantly diurnal (daytime) and feed on a variety of heathland plants.

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    This process can be hastened by additions of mown heather seed capsules, application of topsoil or by laying heathland turves.

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    Upland heathland is also represented within the National Nature Reserve (NNR) network.

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    You are most likely to come across a basking adder by accident while walking on a narrow heathland track.