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With a wooded paddock edge and some paddock trees, you can establish a corridor

Pros

— Inexpensive to establish, especially if remnant trees are used as strainer posts.

— Wonderful for returning connectivity to the living landscape

Cons

— Excludes stock from an area of the paddock for a period of time

— If the distance between the trees and the woodland is much more than 50 metres, you’ll probably need to plant in tubestock, as natural regeneration is unlikely to reach that far.

Tips

— Scout for existing natural regeneration, and try to place fencing so as to protect them.

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