Sentences with phrase «little conservation value»

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So poor is the condition of many native woodlands that 19th - century plantations of Scots pine, with their young self - seeded offspring, are often of greater conservation value: «These self - sown pine woods tend to have a much more varied structure and condition than the genuinely native pinewoods, which generally have no structural diversity and consist of mature trees with little or no regeneration,» say MacKenzie and Callander.
Most of the land we are still working on is previously cut and of little current conservation value,» says Robert Stockdale of Fisons» horticulture division.
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