File:Living Churchyard & Cemtery Project, Abbotsbury.JPG
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DescriptionLiving Churchyard & Cemtery Project, Abbotsbury.JPG |
English: The national 'Living Churchyards and Cemeteries' scheme wants local communities to get involved in the management of their churchyards for the benefit of wildlife as well as the local congregation, visitors and the bereaved.
Churchyards have many habitats which can be managed sympathetically for wildlife: •areas of grassland for wildflower meadows •patches of woodland, walls, hedges, shrubs •gravestones with rare or unusual lichen species. •sites can be further enhanced for wildlife by the provision of appropriately sited bird and bat boxes, and woodpiles |
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Keywords | abbotsbury |