The wildlife benefits of coppicing in woodland

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @garyl3511
    @garyl3511 7 лет назад +9

    yet again another video in looking after wildlife in which I totally agree with. I love wildlife. But in Rendlesham forest owned by the forest commission, you are dosing acres of previously cut down pine with glyphosate to clear areas of bracken to plant more pine, the problem is glyphosate is very dangerous to aquatic life. we see frogs, toads, night jars, snakes and lizards in these areas. if you do research on glyphosate even though its not banned for use by the uk government it is very damaging to wildlife and that is a proven fact. so why say you are about protecting wild life. In Rendlesham you are harming wild life, and the Suffolk wild life trust agrees on this. you need to address these false claims that your protecting wild life on forest commission land. but thinking about it you are a government body so does this mean your only interested in making money to continue harvesting pine, and we all know the government enjoy telling lies. I would like to see a stop to this type of management in Rendlesham. there are safer ways to deal with bracken. its a total disgrace.

  • @garyl3511
    @garyl3511 7 лет назад +7

    please do the right thing for nature and wildlife and stop using glyphosate.

  • @alanwaters1367
    @alanwaters1367 Год назад

    Hi Jon , nice to see still shouting for coppicing .Instead of Planting trees bring back derelict coppice it will do far more good .And KILL the dear to many about ,Alan Waters

  • @OverviewPlanet
    @OverviewPlanet Год назад

    Please don't walk through bluebells