Land Management Advice
The HCT, with many years of managing various
habitats for the benefit of not only its amphibians and reptiles
but also its many other fauna and flora, has built up a
considerable expertise in this field.
This is not a thing we wish to keep to
ourselves.We know that there are many organisations, individuals
and businesses who also wish to manage their land similarly but
lack the expertise to match their desires and enthusiasm.
And "land" does not mean just vast acres of
heath, miles of sand dune or ponds so large that they are nearly
lakes. While we do manage these we are only too pleased to
advise regarding far smaller areas, right down to a corner of
your garden or a garden pond. Most of us can, with a bit of
thought and effort create and maintain a wildlife haven, be it
small or large or anywhere in between
If you are in this position and want the joy of
seeing our amphibians and reptiles thriving in an area you are
responsible for, please contact us,
and we will give you the best possible advice to assist.
Natural England has produced a
series of ‘Species Information Notes’; which cover a range of
topics, including biology, legislation, farming and agri-environment
schemes.
To download the guidance follow
the links below:
Smooth snake:
http://naturalengland.twoten.com/NaturalEnglandShop/product.aspx?ProductID=e93a70d0-c78b-4bd4-820d-9a5f76575fae
Sand Lizard:
http://naturalengland.twoten.com/NaturalEnglandShop/product.aspx?ProductID=83fc0fe3-ec81-4de2-b412-95c37ad905cc
Natterjack Toad:
http://naturalengland.twoten.com/NaturalEnglandShop/product.aspx?ProductID=3d31cbb9-66b6-4818-be58-e70ecf9987e6
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