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Common Hazel (Corylus avellana) coppiced ancient woodland habitat with wire fencing as protection from browsing deer

Common Hazel (Corylus avellana) coppiced ancient woodland habitat with wire fencing as protection from browsing deer


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Common Hazel (Corylus avellana) coppiced ancient woodland habitat with wire fencing as protection from browsing deer

Common Hazel (Corylus avellana) coppiced ancient woodland habitat with wire fencing as protection from browsing deer, Wolves Wood RSPB Reserve, Hadleigh, Suffolk, England, november

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Ancient Area Autumnal Betulaceae Broad Leaf Broad Leaved Browser Browsers Browsing Cob Nut Cobnuts Conservation Coppice Coppiced Coppices Coppicing Corylus Cutting Deciduous Deer Deers Fence Fenced Fences Fencing Growing Growth Hadleigh Hazel Hazels Management Mesh Netting Pest Pests Protect Protecting Protection Protective Protects Rspb Sssi Wire Wolves Wood Wood Land Herbivores Reserves


Deer-ly Beloved Woodland - A Fenced Haven for Hazels and Hoppers!

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. In this enchanting snapshot, we find ourselves amidst the magical realm of Wolves Wood RSPB Reserve in Hadleigh, Suffolk. The ancient woodland habitat is bustling with life as Common Hazel (Corylus avellana) trees stand tall, their branches freshly coppiced to promote growth and abundance. But wait! What's that glimmering amidst the vibrant autumnal foliage? It's a wire fence, playfully snaking its way through the forest floor like a mischievous sprite. Fear not, dear readers; this fence serves a noble purpose – protecting these precious hazel saplings from browsing deer! As the seasons change and herbivorous hoppers roam free, our furry friends can't resist nibbling on tender young shoots. To safeguard these future giants of the woodlands, conservationists have ingeniously employed wire fencing as an impenetrable shield against hungry hooves. This harmonious coexistence between nature and human intervention showcases our commitment to preserving biodiversity in East Anglia's treasured SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest). By managing hazel cutting and employing protective measures such as fencing, we ensure that both flora and fauna thrive together. So next time you venture into England's picturesque countryside during November, keep your eyes peeled for this remarkable sight – an autumnal tapestry where hazelnuts grow freely under the watchful gaze of protective fences. After all

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