Why does land need managing for wildlife?
Managing land for nature and wild species is always a balancing act. Different habitats, such as open grassland, wetlands, heathland, woodland or farmland, support different plants and animals; and whilst some species can live in a wide range of conditions, many are adapted or suited to particular habitats.
Conservation management often involves prioritising the needs of a species, or group of species, and the habitat that will support them, over others. This is usually done by looking at rarity, threats or their local, national or international significance.