In an ideal world, a Woodland Management Plan should be devised from the day a woodland is planted, unfortunately however, this is rarely the case.
·Our Woodland Management Plans, which can be prepared for small or large-scale woodland holdings, can help to recover or even enhance the biodiversity potential of a woodland, which can often be diminished from by the ever-growing list of invasive species, pests and diseases which reside in our country.
Further to this ecological and biodiversity enrichment, our Woodland Management Plans have also helped to:
Protect and secure important archaeological and cultural features.
Improve landscapes and water quality.
Reduce the impacts of drought and flooding.
Enhance sequestration of carbon.
Realise the potential of our clients woodlands for recreational, educational, social and sporting activities.
Woodsage Consulting have a track record of Forestry Commission approved Woodland Management Plans, which have helped to secure various avenues of external funding.
Our Woodland Management Plans are dynamic documents, with the clients budget and time-scale always in mind. The recommendations included within a Woodland Management Plan can be distributed over a five-to-twenty-year period, and are devoted to the long-term preservation of the woodland in question, as well as the aims and objectives of the client.