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Manage Ebblake Bog SSSI as perSSSI management agreement
Pine WalkMaintain avenue of Scots Pine.
Selectively remove younger regeneration where it threatens to
impact upon the character of Pine Walk
Mountain bike trail.Manage mountain bike route corridor to retain and
develop features of key interest.
Take opportunity to create scallopsalong edge of B3081 during thinning and
replanting cycles
Northern sections of mire currently open.Carry out drain blocking and bed level
raising to restore hydrology
Gradually thin out conifer to promoteregeneration of native broadleaves
Manage using selective thinningand felling to encourage regeneration
of heather under the canopy
Manage open area to encourage restorationof heathland to restore multiple habitat links to
isolated 'island' of Cranborne Common
Remove trees from mire. Carry out bed level raisingand drain blocking to restore hydrology
Recreation zoneUndertake woodland management to enhance and protect landscape
setting for woodland users.Refer to detailed plan
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Forester
This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Forestry Commission. 100025498
New Forest DistrictNEW 201Felling and Habitat Management
Illustrates timing of felling and management proposals withinperiod of plan
Date: 6 May 2009 Scale:
Ringwood North and Somerley
Approved by: Deputy Surveyor: Conservator: Date: Date:
1:12,000
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Scheduled Ancient Monument (SAM) managed according to approved SAM Plan
"/ Unscheduled Ancient Monument - protect during forest operations
Trails
Heathland ride management
Recreation Zone
Felling period 2007-2011Felling period 2012-2016
Felling period 2017-2021Felling period 2022-2026Felling period 2027-2031Felling period 2032-2036Felling period 2037-2041Felling period 2037-2041
Felling period 2047 & beyondManage for continuous cover of conifer using a uniform or group shelterwood system to promote natural regeneration.
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Manage for continuous cover of broadleaves using a uniform shelterwood system to promote natural regeneration. Any remaining conifers to be removed through phased thinning treatments.
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Manage for continuous cover of mixed woodland using a group shelterwood system to promote natural regeneration of both conifer and broadleaf species with the balance in favour of broadleaf species.
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C C C CManage for continuous cover using an irregular shelterwood system to promote the development of mixed woodland of varying structure and diversity.PondMire (Bog/Marsh) - Remove/keep clear of trees/scrub. Restore hydrological system using drain blocking and bedlevel raising where required. Graze where possible.Streamside Corridors – Manage in accordance with the Forests and Water GuidelinesHeathland - Restore and maintain heathland using traditional heathland management techniques where possible including grazing, controlled burning, bracken control and gorse swiping.
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C C C C C Heavily thin to produce heathland flora by retain wide, irregularly spaced groups and individual character trees
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