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Unlocking Potential JISC TechDis Accessibility Essentials 3: Creating Accessible Presentations This presentation on the ‘Studland National Nature Reserve’ shows how images can be utilised heavily within a presentation. Navigate through the slides to show the images. The notes field provides a textual description of the images.

Ecosystem Management and Biodiversity Action Plans JISC TechDis Accessibility Essentials 3: Creating Accessible Presentations Ecosystem Management and Biodiversity Action Plans Why is Studland unique? What management issues affect the NNR? How does Studland fit into the bigger picture of the Natural Area? What are the major challenges ahead?

Ecosystem Management and Biodiversity Action Plans JISC TechDis Accessibility Essentials 3: Creating Accessible Presentations Why is Studland Unique? - 1

Ecosystem Management and Biodiversity Action Plans JISC TechDis Accessibility Essentials 3: Creating Accessible Presentations Why is Studland Unique? - 2 Ecological Range

Ecosystem Management and Biodiversity Action Plans JISC TechDis Accessibility Essentials 3: Creating Accessible Presentations Why is Studland Unique? - 3 Plant colonisation and succession PsammoseresHydroseres Ecological Process

Ecosystem Management and Biodiversity Action Plans JISC TechDis Accessibility Essentials 3: Creating Accessible Presentations Why is Studland Unique? - 4 Specialists

Ecosystem Management and Biodiversity Action Plans JISC TechDis Accessibility Essentials 3: Creating Accessible Presentations What Management Issues Affect the NNR? - 1 Conflict 1 - Nature.v. Nature Heathland.v. Scots Pine. Rhododendron. Pirri-pirri burr (from New Zealand via scrap wool for soil treatment) widespread in car parks. Slipper Limpet (from North America with introduced Oysters) now commonest shell on the beach.

Ecosystem Management and Biodiversity Action Plans JISC TechDis Accessibility Essentials 3: Creating Accessible Presentations What Management Issues Affect the NNR? - 2 Conflict 2 - People.v. People Jet skis.v. Swimmers. Naturists.v. Clothed. Dog walkers.v. Horse riders & Bathers. Bird Watchers and everyone else (especially Naturists!).

Ecosystem Management and Biodiversity Action Plans JISC TechDis Accessibility Essentials 3: Creating Accessible Presentations What Management Issues Affect the NNR? - 3 Conflict 3 - People.v. Nature Trampling destroys vegetation cover, allowing dune "blow- outs" to occur. Dog walkers disturbing ground nesting birds. Picnickers and litter. Fire risks.

Ecosystem Management and Biodiversity Action Plans JISC TechDis Accessibility Essentials 3: Creating Accessible Presentations What are the Main Management Strategies? - 1 Managing Conflicts Zoning. Provision. Exclusion. Policing. Educating & informing.

Ecosystem Management and Biodiversity Action Plans JISC TechDis Accessibility Essentials 3: Creating Accessible Presentations What are the Main Management Strategies? - 2 Identify features of high national / international significance at Studland Plant communities - Foredune - Mobile dunes - Dune grassland - Dune heath - Dry, humid and wet heathland - Mires and bog-pools Habitats Species Reptiles - Sand lizard, Smooth snake Breeding birds - Dartford warbler - Nightjar - Hobby Invertebrates - Moths - Ground and shore bugs - Beetles - Grasshoppers and crickets

Ecosystem Management and Biodiversity Action Plans JISC TechDis Accessibility Essentials 3: Creating Accessible Presentations What are the Major Challenges Ahead? Traffic:4.3 M visitors and rising. Park and ride? Steam railway extensions? Car park - potentially diminishing - coastal erosion. Mad cows and mad bureaucracy.

Ecosystem Management and Biodiversity Action Plans JISC TechDis Accessibility Essentials 3: Creating Accessible Presentations Discuss… Do conservation policies hinder conservation? Is the environment paying for the mistakes of intensified farming?

Ecosystem Management and Biodiversity Action Plans JISC TechDis Accessibility Essentials 3: Creating Accessible Presentations Management Summary UK Biodiversity Action Plan 1994 Habitat Action Plans Species Action Plans Purbeck Biodiversity Action Plan Purbeck Biodiversity Action Plan Habitat Action Plans Species Action Plans Studland NNR Management plan Studland NNR Management plan Species management Habitat management Habitat management