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  2. Swithland Wood and The Brand - Wikipedia

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    Swithland Wood is a public woodland in Charnwood Forest, in Leicestershire. Although close to the village of Swithland, it is almost entirely within the parish of Newtown Linford, just north of Bradgate Park and also near Woodhouse Eaves and Cropston. The wood is Leicestershire's most important ancient woodland for nature conservation. [6]

  3. Charniodiscus - Wikipedia

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    Charniodiscus was first found in Charnwood Forest in England, and named by Trevor D. Ford in 1958. The name is derived from the fact that Ford described a holdfast consisting only of a double concentric circle, his species being named Charniodiscus concentricus .

  4. A. F. Cross - Wikipedia

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    His most popular works include several books of verses and poetry, specifically Songs and Sonnets, Virginia and Charnwood Poems, inspired by a series of walks through Charnwood Forest. Charnwood Poems was published in 1928. He was also the author of several plays, including the musical comedy Dainty Diana.

  5. File:Charnwood wildlife and geology sites map.svg - Wikipedia

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    This file is licensed under the United Kingdom Open Government Licence v3.0.: You are free to: copy, publish, distribute and transmit the Information; adapt the Information; ...

  6. Charnwood Forest Canal - Wikipedia

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    This is the last remaining building of the Charnwood Forest Canal. The now derelict Charnwood Forest Canal alongside the entrance to Longcliffe Golf Club in Nanpantan. Until the end of the eighteenth century the City of Leicester had received its supplies of coal by packhorse from the Charnwood Forest coal mines around Swannington.

  7. Beacon Hill, Leicestershire - Wikipedia

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    The park consists of over 135 hectares (330 acres) of grassland and woodland and offers recreational walking, and some short climbs. With a maximum height of 248 metres (814 ft), it is the second highest point in Leicestershire after Bardon Hill, [1] although the OS map shows Birch Hill, which is near Copt Oak to be 254m.

  8. Visitors stay in an Alpaca Treehouse in a bamboo forest - AOL

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    The Alpaca Treehouse sits in a bamboo forest in Atlanta, Georgia and features llamas and alpacas that roam freely throughout the property. This unique property can be yours! Check our Airbnb for ...

  9. List of Bureau of Land Management Herd Management Areas

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    Horses on the Pryor Mountains Wild Horse Range in Montana. The BLM distinguishes between "herd areas" (HA) where feral horse and burro herds existed at the time of the passage of the Wild and Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971, and "Herd Management Areas" (HMA) where the land is currently managed for the benefit of horses and burros, though "as a component" of public lands, part of ...