Some links to other resources that you may find helpful, some were referred to in the threads
To further your learning and move from the local Sidmouth context to a wider understanding of UK habitats, several high-quality resources build directly on the topics we have discussed:
JNCC - Phase 1 Habitat Survey Handbook: Since your series introduced this standard, you can download the full manual from the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC). It contains the precise technical definitions for every habitat in the UK, including the specific mathematical rules for "Broadleaf" vs "Mixed" woodland.
UK Habitat Classification (UKHab): As mentioned in the articles, the professional world is shifting from Phase 1 to "UKHab." This system is more detailed and is the new standard for environmental law in the UK.
The Woodland Trust - Ancient Woodland Indicators: We discussed how plants reveal the history of a site. The Woodland Trust provides excellent guides on the specific species that indicate a wood is hundreds of years old.
NPMS (National Plant Monitoring Scheme): This is a great "next step" for a learner. They provide free training materials and lists of "Indicator Species" for different broad habitats (like Lowland Grassland or Bog and Wet Heath) so you can practice your "Habitat Mix" analysis.
The RSPB - Guide to Habitats: If you are interested in birds, the RSPB breaks down UK habitats (Uplands, Wetlands, Coastal) and explains exactly which species to look for in each, reinforcing your "Habitat as a Search Filter" lesson.
MAGIC Map (Defra): This is a professional-grade interactive map of the UK. You can turn on "Habitats" layers to see exactly how your local area in Sidmouth is officially classified by the government. It’s a great way to see if your "Practical Activity" findings match official records!