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Mans gotta make a living, but thats a poor loss of rare habitat imo.

 

Did the decayed trunks have to be felled?

yeah i agree, i would have liked to have left it standing and just taken the bows out, we have done that a bit latley and its nice leaving a habbitat.

 

but this is what we got told to do, the stumps are going to be dug out and then the field ploughed

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Planting space is obviously a premium, especially when oportunity (dead tree) presents itself, but I'm starting to feel that a grant scheme for Farmers to leave dead standing habitat would be extremely beneficial to both them and the biodiversity thats present.

 

Anyone know if there's anything actually already out there for this?

 

 

Need to make some enquiries to Natural England methinks :001_smile:

 

 

 

 

 

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Im pretty sure that there used to be, but a long time ago. When i was a youngster- i can still recall those days just about- i worked on my mates dads farm, who was going on about how they were being paid to leave trees standing.....Would be welll worth finding out, as there are so many farmers who seem desperate for any excuse to get a chainsaw running:scared1:

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Planting space is obviously a premium, especially when oportunity (dead tree) presents itself, but I'm starting to feel that a grant scheme for Farmers to leave dead standing habitat would be extremely beneficial to both them and the biodiversity thats present.

 

Anyone know if there's anything actually already out there for this?

 

 

Need to make some enquiries to Natural England methinks :001_smile:

 

 

 

 

 

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i am going to try and convince my landlord to leave the big shattered beech just for you dave. the other scraggy beech is coming down tomorrow. what do you think caused it to break there.

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Planting space is obviously a premium, especially when oportunity (dead tree) presents itself, but I'm starting to feel that a grant scheme for Farmers to leave dead standing habitat would be extremely beneficial to both them and the biodiversity thats present.

 

Anyone know if there's anything actually already out there for this?

 

 

Need to make some enquiries to Natural England methinks :001_smile:

yeah thats a very good idea! Grants are gooooood :P

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