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Andy Collins
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We did an aerial inspection of tree - no bats were present so we used exclusion techniques to make sure no bats started to reuse between inspection times and tree removal....

 

We also carried out dawn & dusk surveys of the tree.

 

Natural England specified that bat boxes be placed in surrounding trees as mitigation..:icon14:

 

Although only bat boxes were specified we like to add extra nmitigation around the site using our "natural roost features"

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Nice pictures. Its good to see the Land rover in its element :icon14:

 

Thanks Barney.

 

Where it was parked was on the edge of a slope going down to the river - we had some hairy moments with it slipping towards the edge when reversing it in as the path was thin and full of damp leaves:scared:

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big ash!! had a leccy shut down and was paranoid to hell it was going to roll!!!! luckly it didnt!!!

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Nice looking fell Ben.

Plenty of burning material in that sucka !

 

Did it roll on to that front branch; or did you fell with it pointing to the front.

If so could you not have knocked out the branches pre fell?

Not a jibe, just interested.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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