Stock grazing of semi-natural habitats on National Trust land |
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Authors: | K A HEARN |
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Institution: | The National Trust, 33 Sheep Street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 1QW |
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Abstract: | Stock grazing is essential in many habitats owned by the National Trust if their nature conservation interests are to be maintained or enhanced. In this review, the benefits of grazing cattle, sheep and other livestock in different habitat types are described, together with constraints imposed by tenancy agreements and difficulties in obtaining the most appropriate animal. The majority of upland heaths, calcareous grasslands and lowland/coastal heaths on Trust land are being grazed satisfactorily. However, the nature conservation interest of parklands is currently being eroded in part because of inappropriate grazing regimes. It is argued that the best use of stock in the future is in extensive grazing regimes. |
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Keywords: | cattle sheep ponies tenancy agreements |
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