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Greater Spotted Woodpecker: Woodland Welfare

An in-depth guide to greater spotted woodpecker welfare, foraging behaviour, and conservation in UK woodlands.

Key Facts

Welfare Considerations and Management

Greater spotted woodpecker welfare is strongly linked to dead wood availability in managed woodlands. Retention of standing and fallen dead wood (deadwood habitat) provides both insect prey and nesting sites. The species is generally thriving in the UK, but local declines occur in intensively managed woodlands with insufficient deadwood. Conservation management includes deadwood retention policies in woodland management plans and nest box provision where natural cavities are scarce.

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