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The Virginia state forest system includes 26 state-managed forests covering a total of 74,969 acres (117.1 sq mi; 303.4 km 2). They are managed by the Virginia Department of Forestry . [ 1 ]
To the East, the road links the Forest directly to Gloucester, the M5, Cheltenham and Oxford. North of the Forest, the road is managed by National Highways. [46] To the southeast of the Forest, the A48 links the region to Chepstow, the M4 and Newport, or Gloucester. This route passes around the Lydney area and follows the course of the River ...
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The Order and Rules of the Court of St Briavels in the Forest of Dean in the County of Gloucester, as they are to be seen in the same Court. 1687. Catalogue. John Mews. "In the Forest of Dean" in "Mines and Minerals". A Digest of the Reported Decisions . . . From 1756 to 1883 inclusive. London. 1884. Volume 5. cols 390 to 394. "Forest of Dean ...
The Virginia Department of Forestry (VDOF) was established in 1914 to prevent and suppress forest fires and reforest bare lands. Since its inception, the agency has grown and evolved to encompass other protection and management duties: Protecting Virginia's Forests from Wildfire; Managing the Forest Resource; Protecting Virginia's Waters
In the United States, the forest cover by state and territory is estimated from tree-attributes using the basic statistics reported by the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program of the Forest Service. [2] Tree volumes and weights are not directly measured in the field, but computed from other variables that can be measured. [3] [4]
4th (Forest of Dean) Gloucestershire Artillery Volunteer Corps; 12th (Forest of Dean) Gloucestershire Rifle Volunteer Corps; 1887 Forest of Dean by-election; 1911 Forest of Dean by-election; 1912 Forest of Dean by-election; 1925 Forest of Dean by-election
A Natural History of the Central Appalachians, 2013, West Virginia University Press, West Virginia, ISBN 978-1933202-68-6. Davis, Donald Edward, Where There Are Mountains, An Environmental History of the Southern Appalachians , 2000, University of Georgia Press, Athens, Georgia.