The Forest Book

I am excited to launch news of my next work of non-fiction which will be a guide to every one of Britain’s forests, woods and copses. Currently no one knows how many named wooded areas there are in Britain, let alone all their histories, designations, public access, or unique wildlife and other features.





I am under no illusions how much work this will entail, which is why I am turning to my readers to ask for their help. I am asking members of the public to propose entries into the guide, and for woodland owners or their representatives to enter information directly.





I’ve created a simple form which you can find below. Please help me by completing the form and by circulating this page with any of your friends (you can use the following short link for the form: http://gabhem.com/forest-entry




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Published on July 18, 2020 06:51
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Gabriel Hemery

Gabriel Hemery
Welcome to my silvological blog featuring the study of trees, forests and woods.

I’m a silvologist—or forest scientist—and a published author. I’m also a keen amateur photographer with a passion for tr
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