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Woodland Creation in the
Yorkshire Dales National Park.
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       What types of woodlands do we
        plant in the National Park?
   What type of woodland do we have
          in the National Park?
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   What types of trees are found in the
            National Park?
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   Large trees          Common Alder
                              Ash
                              Elm
                          Wild Cherry
                       Small leaved lime
                       Pendunculate Oak
                         Sessile Oak
                         Crack Willow
                         White Willow
Small trees   Downy birch
              Silver birch
              Bird Cherry
              Crab Apple
              Field Maple
                  Holly
                Rowan
              Whitebeam
              Goat Willow
                 Hazel
Light green colour
Shrubs
            Blackthorn, Broom,
             Dogwood, Elder,
           Gorse, Guelder Rose
          Hawthorn, Honeysuckle
             Osier, Wild privet
         Grey Willow, Purple willow
                   Juniper
A nutty girl




               Non native trees that are
                      important

                        Sycamore
                           Beech
                      Sitka Spruce
                           Larch
                        Scots Pine
               Endless list of exotic species
These species make up the majority
 of the tree cover within the Dales.
Where do you find these trees and
 how are they grouped together?
Ancient Semi Natural Woodland

There are 25 categorised woodland communities (NVC) in
                         the UK.

 18 are found in the Dales along with the majority of sub
                       communities.

 7 are absent (2 are confined to Scotland, 2 are lowland
          willow carr, 3 are scrub communities)
Upland mixed (ash) woodland
 Ash
 Downy birch                          Bird cherry
 Rowan                                Hazel
 Sessile oak                          Hawthorn
 Wych elm                             Elder
 Alder                                Grey sallow
 Holly
 aspen

Avoid an ash, for it courts a flash
Wet Woodland
     Alder
     Ash
  Downy birch
     Oak
    Rowan
     Holly
    Willow
    Hazel
   hawthorn
Light green colour
Upland oak woodland
                     Sessile oak
                     Downy birch
                       Rowan
                        Holly
                        Aspen
                        Hazel
                      Hawthorn
                       juniper
“Nibble a hawthorn leaf to stop your tummy rumbling”
Scrub

   Juniper
Downy birch
   Rowan
(scots pine)
A nutty girl




       Two species that have had an
     impact on new woodland planting.
                        Black Grouse
                        Red Squirrel
               Amend the existing planting mix to
                   benefit these species.
Many different plants and animals
    are associated with these three
         types of woodland.

The most important woodland type that
we have is the upland ash woodland
Nationally recognised as important
for the assemblage of plants
associated with the woodland
Total woodland cover
• ASNW – 0.84%
• PAWS sites – 0.23%
• Other types of broadleaved woodland –
  1.06%
• Conifer plantations – 1.94%
At the seaside




 How much Ancient Semi Natural
Woodland have we got in the YDNP?

                    Not a lot

                0.84% or 1480ha
              Hay Meadows – 1.6%
           Limestone pavements – 0.8%
Ancient Semi natural woodland
•   Our oldest woodlands
•   Been modified in the past
•   Strong historical link to the landscape
•   Immensely important, being a direct descendant
    from the once extensive and complex post-
    glacial woodland
WOODLAND CREATION
After the fire




                      Progress so far
• 1995 – 2006 = 660ha
• 2006 – 2008 = approx 166ha
• 2009/10 = 127ha
• Total planted to date = 953ha
     2065 acres
     2000 good sized football pitches
     8.26 sq km
     3.2 sq miles
• Present target = 100ha/yr until 2020
Where have we been planting
       these trees?



   Hawthorn leaves make a refreshing tea.
• Where will we be planting new
       woodlands in the future?


“Alder flowers dye clothes green” – Robin Hood’s house keeping tip
                                    to Maid Marion
Existing special qualities

What needs to be taken into consideration
    when planting a new woodland.

 •   Archaeology
 •   Landscape (Woodland Design Guide)
 •   Access
 •   Nature conservation value.
Forest Habitat Networks

         Linking The Dales’ Woodlands



Druids use hazel to invoke invisibility
Forest Habitat Network
Aim:


• To identify areas which if planted with an
  appropriate New Native Woodland would
  provide significant woodland conservation
  benefits.


   Rowan berries have been ground and used instead of flour
What is a habitat network?


• “A habitat network is a configuration of
  habitat that allows species to move and
  disperse through a landscape. Networks can
  be produced for a particular type of habitat.
  For example, a forest habitat network
  focuses on how woodland species utilise
  woodland habitat and disperse through this
  and other habitat types in the wider
  landscape.”
  (Forestry Commission, 2007)
The result is:

•   Increased connectivity;
•   Less fragmentation;
•   More continuous woodland cover;
•   Improved corridors for the movement of species;
•   More robust and sustainable habitats;
•   Lower risk of species extinctions.
Priorities

• Filling in gaps to join pockets of woodland;
• Increasing the width of narrow bands of
  woodland;
• Increasing the overall area of woodlands;
• Planting on sites that were wooded historically
  but no longer retain tree cover.
• Also need to consider what might eat new
  trees.
• Deer, Sheep, rabbits, voles all destroy
  woodlands
• Hence the use of plastic tree shelters
• Plastic tree shelters are many and varied
• Want protection for the tree but
• Not so that it grows so well that it bends
  over when it grows too tall

Current favoured guard is A***n shelter
 guard. Biodegradable. Tree Environment
Where does the money come from
for planting new woodlands?
           •National Park Authority
             •Forestry Commission
       •Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust
          •Agri-environment Schemes
               •Woodland Trust
                 •Land owner

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Woodland Creation in the Yorkshire Dales National Park

  • 1. Woodland Creation in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
  • 2. Tie a yellow ribbon What types of woodlands do we plant in the National Park? What type of woodland do we have in the National Park?
  • 3. Tie a yellow ribbon What types of trees are found in the National Park?
  • 4. Used as a punishment Large trees Common Alder Ash Elm Wild Cherry Small leaved lime Pendunculate Oak Sessile Oak Crack Willow White Willow
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  • 6. Small trees Downy birch Silver birch Bird Cherry Crab Apple Field Maple Holly Rowan Whitebeam Goat Willow Hazel
  • 8. Shrubs Blackthorn, Broom, Dogwood, Elder, Gorse, Guelder Rose Hawthorn, Honeysuckle Osier, Wild privet Grey Willow, Purple willow Juniper
  • 9. A nutty girl Non native trees that are important Sycamore Beech Sitka Spruce Larch Scots Pine Endless list of exotic species
  • 10. These species make up the majority of the tree cover within the Dales.
  • 11. Where do you find these trees and how are they grouped together?
  • 12. Ancient Semi Natural Woodland There are 25 categorised woodland communities (NVC) in the UK. 18 are found in the Dales along with the majority of sub communities. 7 are absent (2 are confined to Scotland, 2 are lowland willow carr, 3 are scrub communities)
  • 13. Upland mixed (ash) woodland Ash Downy birch Bird cherry Rowan Hazel Sessile oak Hawthorn Wych elm Elder Alder Grey sallow Holly aspen Avoid an ash, for it courts a flash
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  • 15. Wet Woodland Alder Ash Downy birch Oak Rowan Holly Willow Hazel hawthorn
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  • 18. Upland oak woodland Sessile oak Downy birch Rowan Holly Aspen Hazel Hawthorn juniper “Nibble a hawthorn leaf to stop your tummy rumbling”
  • 19. Scrub Juniper Downy birch Rowan (scots pine)
  • 20. A nutty girl Two species that have had an impact on new woodland planting. Black Grouse Red Squirrel Amend the existing planting mix to benefit these species.
  • 21. Many different plants and animals are associated with these three types of woodland. The most important woodland type that we have is the upland ash woodland Nationally recognised as important for the assemblage of plants associated with the woodland
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  • 23. Total woodland cover • ASNW – 0.84% • PAWS sites – 0.23% • Other types of broadleaved woodland – 1.06% • Conifer plantations – 1.94%
  • 24. At the seaside How much Ancient Semi Natural Woodland have we got in the YDNP? Not a lot 0.84% or 1480ha Hay Meadows – 1.6% Limestone pavements – 0.8%
  • 25. Ancient Semi natural woodland • Our oldest woodlands • Been modified in the past • Strong historical link to the landscape • Immensely important, being a direct descendant from the once extensive and complex post- glacial woodland
  • 27. After the fire Progress so far • 1995 – 2006 = 660ha • 2006 – 2008 = approx 166ha • 2009/10 = 127ha • Total planted to date = 953ha 2065 acres 2000 good sized football pitches 8.26 sq km 3.2 sq miles • Present target = 100ha/yr until 2020
  • 28. Where have we been planting these trees? Hawthorn leaves make a refreshing tea.
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  • 30. • Where will we be planting new woodlands in the future? “Alder flowers dye clothes green” – Robin Hood’s house keeping tip to Maid Marion
  • 31. Existing special qualities What needs to be taken into consideration when planting a new woodland. • Archaeology • Landscape (Woodland Design Guide) • Access • Nature conservation value.
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  • 37. Forest Habitat Networks Linking The Dales’ Woodlands Druids use hazel to invoke invisibility
  • 39. Aim: • To identify areas which if planted with an appropriate New Native Woodland would provide significant woodland conservation benefits. Rowan berries have been ground and used instead of flour
  • 40. What is a habitat network? • “A habitat network is a configuration of habitat that allows species to move and disperse through a landscape. Networks can be produced for a particular type of habitat. For example, a forest habitat network focuses on how woodland species utilise woodland habitat and disperse through this and other habitat types in the wider landscape.” (Forestry Commission, 2007)
  • 41. The result is: • Increased connectivity; • Less fragmentation; • More continuous woodland cover; • Improved corridors for the movement of species; • More robust and sustainable habitats; • Lower risk of species extinctions.
  • 42. Priorities • Filling in gaps to join pockets of woodland; • Increasing the width of narrow bands of woodland; • Increasing the overall area of woodlands; • Planting on sites that were wooded historically but no longer retain tree cover.
  • 43. • Also need to consider what might eat new trees. • Deer, Sheep, rabbits, voles all destroy woodlands • Hence the use of plastic tree shelters
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  • 45. • Plastic tree shelters are many and varied • Want protection for the tree but • Not so that it grows so well that it bends over when it grows too tall Current favoured guard is A***n shelter guard. Biodegradable. Tree Environment
  • 46. Where does the money come from for planting new woodlands? •National Park Authority •Forestry Commission •Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust •Agri-environment Schemes •Woodland Trust •Land owner

Editor's Notes

  1. * 07/16/96 * ## Good morning everyone. I’m Geoff Garrett and I’m talking about planting woodland in the Park
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  4. * 07/16/96 * ## These are what you might call the main trees within the dales.
  5. * 07/16/96 * ## Who knows what this one is? Ash tree Lime loving and loves the steep hill sides that we have. Ash leaf sap is used as an antidote to snake bites. Also in the North of England it is regarded as a protector from evil and good luck charm. Askrigg translates into Ash Ridge.
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  14. * 07/16/96 * ## Who knows what this one is? Ash tree Lime loving and loves the steep hill sides that we have. Ash leaf sap is used as an antidote to snake bites. Also in the North of England it is regarded as a protector from evil and good luck charm. Askrigg translates into Ash Ridge.
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  21. * 07/16/96 * ## The importance is not with the individual trees, although very old trees are very important. The continuous tree cover provides a stable environment for plants to grow. Herb Paris – doesn’t spread well at all, must have a wooded environment. Indicates that the wood has been present for a very long time.
  22. * 07/16/96 * ## In context Hay meadows – 1.6% Limestone Pavements – 0.8%
  23. * 07/16/96 * ## Very old habitats It is likely that some sort of woodland work has taken place in them in the past. Woodlands sustained our day to day lives and to some extent still do. They have been in place for ages. Subsequently they are the jewel in the woodland crown.
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  26. * 07/16/96 * ## Shows all the planting between 1995 and 2008
  27. * 07/16/96 * ## Areas of low tree cover.
  28. * 07/16/96 * ## Higher tree cover where plantations start to appear
  29. * 07/16/96 * ## Plantations are a problem to deal with. Straight edges Single species Poor in the landscape. New planting could help to improve these.
  30. * 07/16/96 * ## Classic Dales Woodlands
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