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natureindevon

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  1. Hi there everyone, I help out with a small, private nature reserve in East Devon. It's based on what used to be a lot of farmland and as such there is always room for expansion. We have been in touch with FC, and from what little I understand they can be pretty firm on what's allowed and isn't, but in the interests of learning more anyway I thought I would ask some of the experts here Sorry if this is the wrong area of the forum -- we are aiming to get some broadleaved trees planted in the near future and just wondered if there might be any pitfalls specific to coastal South West England (we're around 3 miles inland) if there were any resources/sites/books/whatever that you would recommend if it isn't too broad a question, if there are certain trees that attract certain wildlife Apologies in advance if any of those questions are stupid, and many thanks for your time! Tom MODS: any chance you can rename the thread

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