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Bracken Management Plan template

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Published: June 2024
Pages: 6

To assist with bracken management planning, we have produced a Bracken Management Plan template, to allow land managers to plan bracken treatment over a five-year period and monitor and record regrowth and the condition/diversity of replacement vegetation.

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