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![]() Date: 2012-12-21 11:44:49Ash Botany Ecology Biology Fraxinus excelsior Wet woodland Ancient woodland | Add to Reading List |
![]() | FCS BRIEFING NOTE – Awareness of Chalara dieback of Ash Issue 7.1 UPDATE – 30th October 2012 ALTERNATIVE SPECIES TO ASH FOR PLANTING IN NATIVE WOODLANDS. BackgroundDocID: 1aRYZ - View Document |
![]() | 1 Native woodland survey of Scotland Manual for recording National Vegetation Classification communitiesDocID: 1ayBh - View Document |
![]() | Sur vey Report Dundee City 13sed 0DocID: 1asP9 - View Document |
![]() | Microsoft Word - SBP November 08 newsletter.docDocID: 1apXp - View Document |
![]() | Woodlands and forests Scotland’s woodlands and forests support a wide range of important plants and animals. For wildlife, our woodlands are in a moderately good condition now and are likely to improve in the future. SDocID: 196tV - View Document |