Trees woods and wildlife
Wood pasture and parkland
Wood pasture and parkland are areas that have been historically managed. Find out more about these habitats and their importance for people and wildlife.
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Publication date:
November 2012
Publication type:
Journal
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15
Wood Wise reports on the increased interest in wood pasture and looks in detail at some notable restoration and creation projects.
Wood pasture dates back to the original wildwood or to Neolithic livestock keepers and is found in many European countries.
This diverse and ancient habitat supports numerous wildlife species and contains a number of key features as the article explains.
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