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Consultation on forests & woodlands - online Survey
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The Forestry Commission in England wants your view on the long-term role of the forests and woods it owns. If you believe as they do that forests and woods in public ownership are an important national asset then now is the time to have your say in their future.
They believe that the public forests are crucial to the protection, restoration and expansion of native woods in the future. They play a vital part in helping us meet the challenges faced by our changing climate and providing habitats for numerous animal and plant species; not to mention the recreational, health and educational benefits they bring to everyone.
The online survey is available at:
http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/en/campaigns/news-comment/Pages/keep-the-public-forest-estate.aspx
The deadline for your response is Monday 28th September
They believe that the public forests are crucial to the protection, restoration and expansion of native woods in the future. They play a vital part in helping us meet the challenges faced by our changing climate and providing habitats for numerous animal and plant species; not to mention the recreational, health and educational benefits they bring to everyone.
The online survey is available at:
http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/en/campaigns/news-comment/Pages/keep-the-public-forest-estate.aspx
The deadline for your response is Monday 28th September
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well..you wonder sometimes. As I am probably more committed than most to conservation etc, I decided I would have a look at this survey. After navigating through five pages I finally reached the survey....... and most dissapointing of all.......................a quick glance at the questions shows they are the standard issue jobs where the answers are obvious and will create the answers that the survey producers wanted. I wonder why they bother sometimes...........
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