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Keep flowers and grasses in grasslands

Habitat Function Type of work
Open space
Living environment
Grassland management

In order to maintain biodiversity and ensure ecological connectivity in grasslands, structural elements of habitats (e.g. old trees, old trees, old growth trees, dead trees and snags, flatwood, hardwood, hollow trees, scorch marks, shrub species and species of rare trees, structures and other heritage features) are maintained, taking into account their potential impact on grassland health, ecosystem condition and human safety.

Description of the action

Keep flowers and grasses in grasslands. Mow grassland in late summer or autumn, after the seeds have fallen, to encourage plant regrowth.

Why?

Flowers and grasses provide food and shelter for birds and insects.