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- Wet_woodland abstract "Wet woodland is a biodiversity habitat in the United Kingdom.This is a woodland that occurs on poorly drained or seasonally wet soils. They are typical of river valley, the surroundings of mires and raised bog, the transition zones between open water and drier ground, and beside small winding streams. Alder, birches and willows are the characteristic trees found in this type of habitat, as they are able to extract oxygen from the water saturated habitat. The UK contains between 50–70,000 hectares (120–172,970 acres).Wet woodland supports many types of species. E.g. the humidity favours bryophytes (mosses). Alder, birch and willows support many invertebrates: the beetles Melanopion minimum and Rhynchaenus testaceus, the craneflies Lipsothrix errans, Lipsothrix nervosa, and mammals such as otters. In the UK Woodland Maintenance and Restoration grants are available to protect this type of Woodland under Natural England's Environmental Stewardship Scheme.".
- Wet_woodland thumbnail Wet_woodlandfire_beacon.JPG?width=300.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageExternalLink wetwoodland.htm.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageExternalLink default.htm.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageExternalLink FCPG008.pdf.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageExternalLink UKPlans.aspx?ID=4.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageID "17404603".
- Wet_woodland wikiPageLength "3050".
- Wet_woodland wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Wet_woodland wikiPageRevisionID "576616567".
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Alder.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Amberley_Wild_Brooks.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Bay_willow.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Betula_pubescens.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Birch.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Birches.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Bog.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Bogs.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink British_NVC_community_W1_(Salix_cinerea_-_Galium_palustre_woodland).
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink British_NVC_community_W1_(Salix_cinerea_–_Galium_palustre_woodland).
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink British_NVC_community_W7.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink British_National_Vegetation_Classification.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Bryophyte.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Bryophytes.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Cambridgeshire.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Environment_of_England.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Crane_fly.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Craneflies.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Devon.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Downy_birch.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Environmental_Stewardship.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Environmental_stewardship.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Fire_Beacon_Hill.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Mammals.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Natural_England.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Otter.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Otters.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink River_valleys.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Salix_pentandra.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Tree.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Trees.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Valley.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink West_Sussex.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Wicken_Fen.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Willow.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Willows.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Woodland.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink Woodland_and_scrub_communities_in_the_British_National_Vegetation_Classification_system.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLink File:Wet_woodlandfire_beacon.JPG.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wet woodland".
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLinkText "wet woodland".
- Wet_woodland wikiPageWikiLinkText "wet woods".
- Wet_woodland hasPhotoCollection Wet_woodland.
- Wet_woodland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Wet_woodland subject Category:Environment_of_England.
- Wet_woodland hypernym Habitat.
- Wet_woodland type ProtectedArea.
- Wet_woodland comment "Wet woodland is a biodiversity habitat in the United Kingdom.This is a woodland that occurs on poorly drained or seasonally wet soils. They are typical of river valley, the surroundings of mires and raised bog, the transition zones between open water and drier ground, and beside small winding streams. Alder, birches and willows are the characteristic trees found in this type of habitat, as they are able to extract oxygen from the water saturated habitat.".
- Wet_woodland label "Wet woodland".
- Wet_woodland sameAs m.04793ck.
- Wet_woodland sameAs Q7990030.
- Wet_woodland sameAs Q7990030.
- Wet_woodland wasDerivedFrom Wet_woodland?oldid=576616567.
- Wet_woodland depiction Wet_woodlandfire_beacon.JPG.
- Wet_woodland isPrimaryTopicOf Wet_woodland.