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Native woodland targets and habitat networks in Scotland

1014597bigThis report sets out an analysis of the potential to achieve native woodland Habitat Action Plan (HAP) targets by developing forest habitat networks centred on existing woods of high nature conservation value in Scotland.

The report is intended to inform the development of regional targets and the targeting of action in each region. Forestry Commission Scotland also aims to make maps associated with the report available in GIS form.

 

  • Download the Native Woodland HAP targets report (PDF 391k)

  • Download the native woodland targets maps (PDF 3.8Mb)

 

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