2022
DOI: 10.1080/14732971.2022.2101190
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What Wetland are We Protecting and Restoring? Quantifying the Human Creation of Protected Areas in Scotland

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“…Farmers usually drain seepage wetlands to prevent animals getting mired (Tanner et al, 2015). However, both NZ and international studies have shown that draining pastoral wetlands impacts on biodiversity (Clarkson et al, 2013; Stratigos, 2022). Fencing seepage wetlands (rather than draining them) to ensure controlled grazing would help limit animal treading damage (and its associated nutrient losses) and so maximise the nitrate attenuation capacity of these unique hill country landscape features.…”
Section: Effective Farm Management Strategies To Reduce Nitrate Losse...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Farmers usually drain seepage wetlands to prevent animals getting mired (Tanner et al, 2015). However, both NZ and international studies have shown that draining pastoral wetlands impacts on biodiversity (Clarkson et al, 2013; Stratigos, 2022). Fencing seepage wetlands (rather than draining them) to ensure controlled grazing would help limit animal treading damage (and its associated nutrient losses) and so maximise the nitrate attenuation capacity of these unique hill country landscape features.…”
Section: Effective Farm Management Strategies To Reduce Nitrate Losse...mentioning
confidence: 99%