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Originally published by Natural England, Conservation Land Management is now part of the highly successful range of British Wildlife Publishing's wildlife and conservation publications.
Conservation Land Management covers a diverse range of subjects from around the British Isles. Recent issues have included such topics as energy generation on nature reserves, involving graziers in monitoring schemes, managing heathland, close-shepherding on Ashdown Forest, swaling in the Quantocks, creating multi-purpose buffer pools, reducing swan collisions with power lines, installing temporary fencing, wild-bird cover crops and much, much more.
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