Atlantic Woodland in the South West

We’ve been immersed in SW woodlands over the last month, visiting sites we’ve never seen before. Some of the Woodland Trust’s more remote woodlands throughout Cornwall & Devon. We are proud to be involved with the analysis of these woodlands for their temperate rain-forest potential. Looking at the quality of habitat features, their current structure, […]

Woodland Management for Conservation

Woodland Management for Conservation In Britain ancient Woodlands are recognised as the most important for nature conservation. Certainly in the South West we have our rare and important Atlantic Woodland habitat to preserve. The charity Plantlife’s own ‘Building resilience in South West Woodland‘ project has been an invaluable resource to our work in woodland management. […]

Woodland Management for Biodiversity

Woodland Management for Biodiversity A woodland acts as a reserve for the whole landscape, linking a network of habitats. Vast amounts of Cornwall’s landscape are arable and pastoral with woodlands often isolated. Over time our environment has lost species with limited mobility that have been unable to recolonise. Therefore woodland management should aim to sustain […]

Cornish Bluebells

You may have recently acquired a packet of Cornish Bluebells from our ancient woodland and why you are visiting our site. We do hope so! These bluebells have been lovingly collected and stored for a new project we have been keen to pursue due the importance of local seed provenance. It was inspired by a […]

Surveying our Woodland

During the last few months of our woodland planning we have immersed ourselves in observing and surveying species and wildlife. The woodland has reached the closed canopy stage where the ground layer and shrub layer can't develop further. Thinning will allow a greater variety of woodland plants to thrive and benefit bio-diversity. The majority of […]