British Wildlife 27.1 October 2015

Habitat management news

Colonisation following clear-fell in Wavenery Forest. Extending over more than 100ha, Waveney Forest, localy known as Fritton Woods, is one of the few large wooded areas in east Norfolk. Origionally called Fritton Warren, this heathland site, like so many of its kind across the country, was lost in the 1950s when it was planted with conifers. In this instance, the conifers were mainly Corsican Pine Pinus nigra spp. laricio and, to a lesser extent, Scots Pine P. sylvestris.

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