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Forest of Dean / Forestry / Old growth forests / River Wye / Wye Valley / Ancient woodland / Coppicing / Grass Wood /  Wharfedale / Bedford Purlieus National Nature Reserve / Geography of the United Kingdom / Geography of England / United Kingdom
Date: 2014-02-28 10:17:17
Forest of Dean
Forestry
Old growth forests
River Wye
Wye Valley
Ancient woodland
Coppicing
Grass Wood
Wharfedale
Bedford Purlieus National Nature Reserve
Geography of the United Kingdom
Geography of England
United Kingdom

Woodlands of the Lower Wye Origins, History and Management Internet Version. Free hard copy available from AONB office, Monmouth The two faces of Wye Valley woodlands: dense woodlands at Symonds Yat contr

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