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        • The Manhood Wildlife and Heritage Group has been an active charity for over 20 years. We aim to engage people, of all ages and abilities, in action for wildlife and heritage, in order to preserve the diversity of nature and unique character of the Manhood Peninsula, below Chichester.

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GETTING TO GRIPS: Wetland management for people and wildlife: Contents

Wetland management for people and wildlife

Introduction

Why ditches are important

Wetlands and the Manhood Peninsula

Legislation

Ditches are better than culverts

Sympathetic management/Right kind of management

Habitats, Plants and Animals

Unmanaged Ditches

Benefits of management

Timing of Management

Case Study – Mapson’s Farm

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