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Biodiversity Net Gain

Biodiversity Net Gain

Willow plantations and their surrounds are thriving with wildlife. The crop provides habitats for a diverse community of birds, small mammals, flying insects, phytophagous insects, arthropod predators and soil micro-organisms.

What we know about willow and Biodiversity Net Gain

  • After oak, members of the Salix family (willows) support more wildlife than any other type of tree.
  • There are significantly more birds in willow plots compared to the improved grassland and arable controls. Many birds using willow have red and amber conservation status.
  • Over 135 invertebrate species have been found in the canopies of willow, and almost as many ground dwelling and subterranean species have also been recorded.
  • Many of these insects are predators and could be highly beneficial in controlling pests in adjacent food crops.
  • Predatory arthropods are three times more abundant in SRC willow compared to arable controls.
  • Butterfly populations are 100% and 130% more abundant in willow compared to grassland and arable controls
  • The maximum biodiversity benefits come from plots with large edge effects.

What we're exploring next

  • Low input planting methods – min till, reduced sprays and organic options.
  • Integration of productive varieties with native seedlings.
  • Harvesting periods and methods to minimise disruption to wildlife.
  • Designs and stocking rates to maximise edge effect whilst minimising yield loss.
  • Best practice guidelines.

Who should care

  • Housing developers
  • Regenerative farmers

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Work with us

Our motto is co-operation is the new competition!

Willow should be a BNG game changer – rapid results from a minimum area.

We can help make it happen on your land.

Interested? Get in touch.
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