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Module: 7LFS1037 - Ecology and Conservation Evaluation of Habitat Plan Student ID number: 15056988 Evaluation of Habitat Plan Conserving biodiversity plays a significant role in ensuring that natural reserves are maintained. Effective management plans are essential for the conservation. Trooper’s hill management plan has been revised since 1992. The revision is regularly conducted to ensure that it is updated and regarding the latest management plans. Legal protection of the facility safeguards its natural habitat and enhances natural condition in the area. The latest plans have been established to ensure that the green flag template is maintained and the management plan is regularly reviewed. Site Features The Troopers Hill Local Nature Reserve site is located at grid reference ST628732. It covers an area of 8.4 Ha (Parks & Estates, 2011). The area faces south and west of Bristol city; these provide it with a spectacular view hence attractive people across Bristol and other cities. It contains protected species that are identified based on its identification as a site of special scientific interest (SSI). The habitat is majorly covered by grassland and woodland as shown in the maps. The woodland characterized by flora, shrubs trees, and vegetation while the grassland has distinct vegetation with different species (Parks & Estates, 2011). The location plan is provided to allow easy access to the park, and it has five pedestrians gate and two gates for the vehicles. It is mined of goal and clay. At the northeast of the boundary there is a farm allotment site which is managed by the Bristol East allotment association. Background Information The
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