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245 _aFarmers 'should not restock some uplands'
260 _c2001
490 _aDaily Telegraph
_v 9 May 2001, 10(1)
520 _aEnglish Nature urges that some parts of the English uplands should not be restocked with sheep after the foot and mouth crisis but should be allowed to revert back to a natural state. It published a report, postponed because of the foot and mouth crisis, showing that up to 64% of upland commons were in poor condition due to overgrazing. Download the report "State of nature - the upland challenge" at the English Nature website at: www.english-nature.org.uk
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650 _aENGLISH NATURE
650 _aOVERGRAZING
650 _aFOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE
650 _aUPLANDS
650 _aFARMING INDUSTRY
690 _aRURAL-NATURE CONSERVATION
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