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Parliamentary debate on farming on Dartmoor (18th April), Natural England’s rewilding aspirations beyond Dartmoor, and what you need to do.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bald Rick" data-source="post: 8678256" data-attributes="member: 2922"><p>Multiple problems with destocking uplands.</p><p></p><p>As keen hill walkers, time permitting, Mrs BR & I are seeing the effects in parts of Snowdonia NP where heather and Sitka spruce are starting to dominate some slopes making access extremely difficult.</p><p>The other main issue is the build up of combustible material. Surely the park authorities recognise that both grazing and discrete burning massively reduces this threat? Or do they simply not care so long as it fits their current agenda?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bald Rick, post: 8678256, member: 2922"] Multiple problems with destocking uplands. As keen hill walkers, time permitting, Mrs BR & I are seeing the effects in parts of Snowdonia NP where heather and Sitka spruce are starting to dominate some slopes making access extremely difficult. The other main issue is the build up of combustible material. Surely the park authorities recognise that both grazing and discrete burning massively reduces this threat? Or do they simply not care so long as it fits their current agenda? [/QUOTE]
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