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Dunwich Forest

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programme to develop a conifer plantation, which became Dunwich Forest. The forest is now a mix of broadleaved and coniferous woodland with some areas of more open heath.
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and to convert areas in the south of the forest to lowland heath, one of the rarest British habitats. Suffolk Wildlife Trust has introduced
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to the northern area which it manages as a reserve 270 hectares (670 acres) in size.
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The Forestry Commission (now Forestry England) purchased land from the Dunwich and
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estates during the 1920s. Following the acquisition of this land, they began an
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The Countryside of East Anglia: Changing Landscapes, 1870-1950
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around 1 mile (1.6 km) north-west of the village of
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lowland heath
Dunwich
English county
Suffolk
Forestry Commission
Suffolk Coast and Heaths
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Suffolk Sandlings
National Trust
Dunwich Heath
Minsmere
Dingle Marshes
Suffolk Coast National Nature Reserve
Westleton
afforestation
rewilding programme
Suffolk Wildlife Trust
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
broad-leaved trees
Dartmoor ponies
The Countryside of East Anglia: Changing Landscapes, 1870-1950
ISBN
9781843834175


Explore Dunwich Forest


Dartmoor ponies to graze woodland

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