What wildlife-rich looks like:
Fruit trees of all ages (including many that are veteran or ancient) form part of a mosaic of habitats with flower-rich grasslands, patches of scrub, ponds and bushy hedges with standard trees. Managed without chemicals and fertilisers, they’re hotspots for wildlife, providing habitat for insects, small mammals, nesting and foraging bats and birds, plants, lichens and fungi. Species such as Lesser Spotted Woodpecker have increased and nest in Devon’s orchards again.


