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The audit concluded that although the current management of the land is already sensitive to biodiversity needs, there would be benefits to improving the quality of the semi-natural grasslands, and creating more wetlands habitats. The low-intensity grazing of horses and cattle reduces vegetation grows in the grasslands, reduces the return of nutrients to the soil, and helps create the circumstances for broadleaf herbs to germinate. 80% of the 130-acre grounds around the Ãras is classified as natural habitat , with 14 distinct habitats. Advertisement The audit found 297 different species of plant, 247 species of invertebrates, 188 types of fungus, 51 bird species and 18 different species of mammal, from foxes and badgers to bats and pygmy shrews. ....
The last great estate along the mile-and-a-half Boulevard is up for sale. Is there anyone who believes that the Bridgham-Granoff s 3.6 acres will be bought by a philanthropist who plans to create, say, an arboretum, a research center, a retreat for painters or poets, or some sort of venture that will maintain the gardens as an oasis? Or if the land is developed, will a smart green architect create a brilliant scheme with clustered living that will actually enhance the property and make the city proud? Farther down Blackstone Boulevard the main house at the center of the Nicholson estate was preserved, but supporting structures, such as a delightful Arts & Crafts playhouse, greenhouses, and a carriage house were razed. The first house built on the carved-up property is a million-dollar-plus bit of suburban blandness. One vainly hopes that the remaining lots carved out of the estate might be more sensitive in spirit and scale. ....