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The Forestry Commission is a non-ministerial government department responsible for forestry in Great Britain. It was set up in 1919 to expand Britain's forests and woodland after depletion during the First World War. To do this the commission bought large amounts of former agricultural land, eventually becoming the largest land owner in Britain. The Commission is divided in to three national organisations; Forestry Commission Scotland and Forestry Commission Wales report to the relevant devolved authorities.
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- Related: The Big Tree Plant, Community Forests in England, English Lowlands beech forests, International Year of Forests
Forestry Commission website Forestry Commission website www.forestry.gov.uk - Web |
History of the Forestry Commission History of the Forestry Commission www.forestry.gov.uk/forestry/CMON-4UUM6R/ - Web |
Forest Research Forest Research www.forestresearch.gov.uk - Web |
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