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Climate Change, Biodiversity & Species Extinction www.eastdevon.gov.uk Coastal Squeeze www.eastdevon.gov.uk Black Tailed Godwit August 2008 = 40 in entire estuary and marshes August 2019 = 66 counted on BHM August 8th Redshank August


  1. Climate Change, Biodiversity & Species Extinction www.eastdevon.gov.uk

  2. Coastal Squeeze www.eastdevon.gov.uk

  3. Black Tailed Godwit August 2008 = 40 in entire estuary and marshes August 2019 = 66 counted on BHM August 8th Redshank August 2008* = 49 in entire estuary and marshes August 2019 = 75 counted on BHM August 8th www.eastdevon.gov.uk

  4. Carbon sequestration by habitat “Nature Reserve” Woodland 800 tCO2/Ha Saltmarsh Creation -1.05 tCO2/Ha/yr Grassland Improved –> SPRICH = -11.62 tCO2/Ha/yr (Grassland –> Arable = +6.23 tCO2/Ha/yr) Source: Natural England RR NERR043 www.eastdevon.gov.uk

  5. Carbon Sink 76t CO 2 126t CO 2 in sequestered first 20 years so far www.eastdevon.gov.uk

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  8. Carbon sequestration by habitat “Nature Reserve” Woodland 800 tCO2/Ha Saltmarsh Creation -1.05 tCO2/Ha/yr Grassland Improved –> SPRICH = -11.62 tCO2/Ha/yr (Grassland –> Arable = +6.23 tCO2/Ha/yr) Source: Natural England RR NERR043 www.eastdevon.gov.uk

  9. Holyford Woods has potential to carry 19,200t CO 2 in total Natural Regeneration area has sequestered 1,413t CO 2 since its felling in 2008 www.eastdevon.gov.uk

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