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Tree / woodland management



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	&quot;&quot;The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit.&quot; - Nelson Henderson&quot;

What is woodland management?

Woodland did just fine for millions of years before humans came along, so what’s all this ‘woodland management’ about? Well, the UK used to be completely covered in woodland, so if there was any damage in one area (due to wind, fire, insect attack, disease …</description>
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