Ancient woodland management techniques have been used to tackle climate change and increase biodiversity at an important ...
National Trust rangers at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk are giving nature on the estate a big boost - by cutting down, or coppicing, some of its trees.
Habitat management involves maintaining and improving the existing environment so that wildlife can thrive and flourish. At Home Park and the rest of the estate, this process includes mowing the grass ...
It can also be used for keeping trees trimmed to a fixed height. Coppicing involves pruning growth back to, or near, ground level in winter and is used for coloured willow and hazel varieties.