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Ancient tree management

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A fallen lichen-rich ancient tree in Gregynog Great wood


Putting out a fire in an ancient tree

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Wood plates prevent access to hollow ancient tree

Ancient trees are a precious part of our heritage but they need care and attention in order to survive into the future.

Recent management practices are outlined in the handbook - those that have worked and those that have not. But it is important to realise that because a technique has worked well on one individual or group of trees, due to their unique responses to environmental conditions, it does not necessarily mean that it will work on others.

Management should only be carried out if it is necessary.

When managing ancient trees it is important not only to think about the tree but the management of the land surrounding it. Know your site and your trees and to have as much information as possible on the historical background and current conservation values and status of the site which can be used to inform the management process.

Management may:
  • prevent an ancient tree from collapsing prematurely
  • remove the threats that cause the tree to die or collapse
  • Create the next generation of ancient trees

For details of tree management see the excellent Handbook - ‘Veteran trees – a guide to good management’ edited by Helen Read. It is available from English Nature price £15 or down load from their web site. Details

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