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Woodland Management for Wildlife with the PTES (Part 2)

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In this film by wildlife film maker Tom Hartwell, Ian White from the People's Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) provides practical advice on woodland management to create a range of habitats for wildlife, such as the hazel dormouse, birds and butterflies. He talks about the value of successional scrub for wildlife and the importance of coppicing and ride management.

This is Part 2 in our series on the work of the PTES in conserving the wonderful hazel dormouse. For Part 1 please see https://youtu.be/COUh5ZluEew.

For more information on the work of the PTES and the National Dormouse Monitoring Programme, please see https://ptes.org/campaigns/dormice/surveying-and-monitoring-hazel-dormice/national-dormouse-monitoring-programme-ndmp/.


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