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Friday 16 May 2008

Devon Hedges

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Devon has more hedges remaining than any other county in the UK, reflecting its large size, its pastoral landscape and the favourable management and agricultural systems adopted by local farmers. It is estimated that there are 53,000 km (33,000 miles) of hedge still in the county, and that we have about 20% of all the species-rich hedges left in the UK.

Devon's hedgebanks are an intimate element of the farmed landscape and over large areas of the county are the main refuge for a wide range of plants and animals - the "biodiversity". The successful conservation of hedges is critical to that of Devon's characteristic landscapes and much of the county's wildlife.

What's New ?
View the results of the best hedge in Devon competition image - PDF icon (214KB - pdf help) and photos of the good work carried out.

Contact Us

County Ecologist
Devon County Council
Lucombe House
County Hall
Exeter
EX2 4QW

Telephone

01392 382257

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01392 382135