English: Clearing, Moor Farm nature reserve Heather carpets a clearing in the oak woodland.
Moor Farm nature reserve is an area of coversand heath of 47.70 hectares (118 acres). The area was once farmed for sugar beet, potatoes and pigs but has been allowed to revert over the years since world war 2. There is a mix of wet/marshy pasture, grassland and woodland. The woodland is managed by selective thinning and charcoal burning, the grassland is maintained by grazing or periodic mowing.
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Moor Farm nature reserve is an area of coversand heath of 47.70 hectares (118 acres). The area was once farmed
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