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Natural History of SALCEY FOREST

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Written by James Fisher and edited by Stephen Potter Salcey is a typical example of an ancient English forest in evolution. Rabbits are hunted now instead of deer. The trees are still cropped, although the purposes for which they are used are sometimes different. But it is still a reservoir of animals and plants which we preserve to study and study to preserve

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James Fisher
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Stephen Potter

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