The West Weald Landscape Project publications

The following West Weald Landscape project publications are available to view and download.

General | Habitat & Species | Landscape | Archive

General

Wild Walks in the West Weald Landscape

14 walks encouraging you to explore this beautiful natural area by enjoying
‘wild walks’ around the nature ‘hotspots’ of this internationally important
landscape.

pdf 4 MB

 

Working with landowners and farmers

Would you like advice/funding to help you manage your land?

Do you want to do more for wildlife but aren’t sure where to start?

pdf 0.5MB

 

West Weald Landscape Project leaflet

General project leaflet & area map 1MB

 

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Habitat and Species

The Condition Of Traditional Orchards in The West Weald Landscape Area

Rachel Bicker MSc & Petra Billings PhD MIEEM 1MB

 

Survey of Selected Species-rich Grasslands in the West Weald Landscape Project Area

Dolphin Ecological Surveys 1.5MB

 

Wood White Leptidea sinapis Survey

By Ken J Willmott FRES. Edited Petra Billings, PhD, MIEEM 0.8MB

 


Baseline Audit of Bat Activity in the West Weald Landscape 2010

Rich Howorth & Barbara Woods 5MB

 
Baseline Audit of Bat Activity in the West Weald Landscape 2010 (No Appendices)

Rich Howorth & Barbara Woods 3.5MB
 

Bat Activity Monitoring Project using Anabat remote loggers near Ebernoe in 2009

Rich Howorth, Elanor Whythe & Petra Billings 1MB

 

Woodpeckers and their Nest Holes as an Ecological Resource
in Chiddingfold Forest

Survey & Report by David Plummer 7.5MB

 

Revised Ancient Woodland Inventory for the West Weald, West Sussex Area

Petra Billings pdf 0.6MB

 

Barbastelle Bats in the Sussex West Weald 1997-2008

Frank Greenaway pdf 3MB

 

Field Survey of Barbastelle Bat Flightlines’ Condition from Ebernoe SAC 2008

Rich Howorth pdf
 

Landscape

The State of the West Weald's Natural Environment (2006) - Summary - short summary of full report for publication.

pdf 325KB

 

The State of the West Weald's Natural Environment (2006) - full report highlighting the assets and issues of this area and settiing out baseline measures to assess future changes to the natural environment.

pdf 3.5MB
Click here to view appendices of this report (pdf 8MB)

 

A Living Landscape for the South East

The ecological network approach to rebuilding biodiversity for the 21st centuary - The Wildlife Trusts in the South East publication

1.3MB

 
 

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