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Dallington Forest Project
Best practice and experimental management for the forest's habitats
  • About the Project
    • History of the Project
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    • Case Studies
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  • About Dallington Forest
    • Designations
      • SSSI
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      • Wildlife Verges
    • Habitats
      • Trees
        • Pollarding and coppicing
        • Boundary trees
        • Phoenix trees-Layering trees
        • Native Black Poplars
      • Decaying Wood
      • Woodlands
      • Grasslands
      • Wood Pasture
      • Heathlands
      • Orchards
      • Hedgerows
    • Species
      • Invertebrates
        • What does ‘Saproxylic’ mean?
      • Plants
      • Fungi
      • Vertebrates
    • Archaeology and History
      • Culturally Important Trees
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      • Forge Wood Aerial Image Timeline
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Species

There are separate pages for Invertebrates, Plants and Fungi found in the Dallington Forest Project area.

Invertebrates

Plants

Fungi

Vertebrates

Other information

Ancient Tree Forum: Ancient Tree Guide No.6: The Special Wildlife of Trees

6-WildlifeDownload
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