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New Forest Temperate Deciduous Woodland
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Geography Mind Map on New Forest Temperate Deciduous Woodland, created by Liffey Farrell on 30/01/2017.
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New Forest Temperate Deciduous Woodland
How is the New Forest being used?
Social
Recreation
Visitor attractions
Exbury Gardens
New Forest Museum
New Forest Wildlife Park
Environmental
Conservation
The New Forest Trust
Protecting the landscape
Providing land and smallholdings for commoning
Removing giant hogweed and Himalayan Balsam
Caring for the wildlife
Preventing road accidents
Project on saving bats
Promotion of understanding how the forest works
Countryside Education Trust
Scout Activity Centre
Economic
Timber
The New Forest has 100 inclosures
8,500 hectares of land
Used for timber
Also can be used for recreation and conservation
Where is it?
The New Forest is in the south of England. It covers the southwest of Hampshire, the southeast of Wiltshire and towards east Dorset.
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