British Wildlife 25.1 October 2013

Habitat management news

Deadwood fencing utilised to protect broadleaved trees from deer browsing. At a site on Mar Lodge Estate, Scotland, a number of broadleaved trees were planted during the early 1990s. After 15 years, these trees were still barely higher than the tree tubes protecting them as a consequence of heavy browsing by deer.

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