Including the closely related term trees.
…. Spanning the wildlife sites of the Green Belt are fields with medieval hedges at their boundaries as well as lines of trees, streams and ditches - these are conduits for wildlife. In more built-up areas a number of sites are linked by streams, railway cuttings and mature gardens. Features such as these allow plants and animals to ‘move’ from site to site and link with the wider Hertfordshire…
… of rough grassland, planted with native trees as part of Watling Chase Community Forest. LBH LBH 34.34 41 Harrow Cemetery L Amenity and rough grassland, hedgerows, scattered trees, vegetated tombstones LBH LBH 2.54 42 Watling Street Verge L Ruderal, Scattered trees, Scrub, Semi- improved neutral grassland LBH LBH 1.51 43 Pear Wood and Stanmore Country Park M Ancient…
… • Hedgehogs • Coralroot It is possible that the need for additional species action plans will become apparent during the implementation of the Harrow BAP. These will be drafted as necessary. Grass-snake Natrix natrix, Pear Wood, Photo: Claire Abbott 28 2.11 Trees: Pests and Diseases Britain’s trees are facing an onslaught by a range of potentially very damaging plant pests…
… habitats of ecological importance for Harrow with regards to conserving and enhancing biodiversity 24 2.7 National or regional BAP species recorded in Harrow 24 2.8 Bat species 25 2.9 Birds of conservation concern in Harrow 25 2.10 Species Action Plans 26 2.11 Trees: Pests and Diseases 28 2.12 Invasive non-native species 28 SECTION 3: THE ACTION PLAN 29 3. Themed Action Plan 29 3.1…
… Resources 29 3.2 Theme 1: Wildlife and Ecosystems Services 30 3.3 What is a coherent and resilient ecological network? 30 3.4 Ecosystem Services 31 3.5 Actions for Wildlife and Ecosystems Services 33 3.6 Theme 2: Green Belt Woodland and the Urban Forest 39 3.7 Benefits of trees 39 3.8 Actions for Green Belt Woodland and the Urban Forest 42 3.9 Theme 3: The Built Environment 46 3.10…