“…Hedgerows were also useful as permanent fences (Thoen and Lachaert, 2006), which, in Britain, were erected by landlords after the introduction of the Enclosure Acts in the 13th century (Russel, 1972;Williamson and Bellamy, 1987). Today, however, people value hedgerows especially for ecological, historical, visual, and educational purposes (Oreszczyn, 2000;Rich et al, 2000). Hedgerows provide a habitat or food resources for a wide range of plants and animals (e.g.…”