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  1. Pond Management Hub. Manage your pond to benefit biodiversity. Ponds are vital for biodiversity. In fact, two-thirds of Britain’s freshwater plants and animals can be found somewhere in permanent and temporary ponds.

  2. Does my pond need management? Consider pond management at a landscape level – Ideally make sure that all the different types of pond in the area are maintained, to maximise the chances of keeping the very wide range of species that ponds support across a region. So keep shallow, seasonal and deep ponds, new ponds and silty ponds full of ...

  3. Jan 31, 2024 · Creating a wildlife friendly fish pond is not just about adding beauty to your garden it's about fostering a thriving, biodiverse ecosystem. This comprehensive guide will help you understand the intricate balance of a pond ecosystem and how to enhance it to support a wide range of wildlife.

  4. Pond Management Hub. Learn how to look after your pond and maintain high quality habitats for freshwater wildlife. Survey Methods Hub. Access resources to carry out your own surveys – or get involved with ours. Frequently Asked Questions. Find answers to questions about your pond. The Pond Book.

  5. Pond management should always be preceded by some simple planning. This section summarises the main planning stages: List the functions that you wish the pond to have (e.g. to benefit wildlife, provide a fishing amenity, give a good visual effect) – then put these in priority order.

  6. Young bluegills feed on tiny microscopic plants, called phytoplankton, and zooplankton. The diet of adults often includes insects, snails, small crayfish, fish eggs, and very small fishes. Bluegills can grow to six inches in two to four years when plenty of food and space are available (Figure 2.1).

  7. Ponds and Lakes are vital for wildlife. They support a varied, specialised and sometimes rare flora which includes duckweeds as well attractive, showy species such as Flowering Rush and water lilies. The fauna is also diverse with important invertebrate communities including spectacular dragonflies.

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