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Restoration work by St. Andrews Links Trust has seen a range of steps taken to safeguard the golf courses and surrounding area.
Sheep have been hired to eat invasive plants on Governors Island. They're feasting on phragmite and mugwort to help preserve the trees of Hammock Grove. More from News Sheep have been hired to eat ...
but we want to trial it at scale and establish the practicalities of repeat application over years until the trees are established. We have quite a few sheep on Exmoor so perhaps there’s a ...
Exmoor National Park Authority (ENPA) are developing innovative plans for increasing temperate rainforest habitats in the National Park.
In a major project that involves tens of thousands of tonnes of sand, thousands of Christmas trees and a flock of hardy Hebridean sheep, the St Andrews Links Trust has been rebuilding the dunes ...
St. Andrews is to use a mix of rare-breed sheep, more than 31,000 tons of sand and 6,500 Christmas trees to protect the Home of Golf from coastal erosion. The work is being done as part of its ...
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