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If you want to learn all about the New Forest National Park and it’s inhabitants, read our blogs below. Our team have brought you first hand, blogs all about the New Forest National Park and everything associated with it.
Best Hiking Trails In The New Forest
Although it was named the New Forest, it is neither new nor a forest. In 1079 the region was declared a royal hunting reserve by William the Conqueror. The landscape is more heathland than adjacent woodland, and the word forest descends from Old French for
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ToggleThings To Do in New Forest National Park for University Students
It’s no secret that university students are always on the lookout for new and exciting adventures. And there’s most likely no better place to find them than in the New Forest National Park. This stunning natural wonderland is home to some of the most diverse
The New Forest Ambassadors – The Community Heroes
The New Forest is a wonderfully unique and famous area that needs protection. New Forest needs help to ensure this ancient landscape is properly maintained and safeguarded. This is where New Forest community heroes come in. The New Forest Ambassador Scheme The New Forest
National Park Rangers
From breathtaking landscapes to wild creatures wandering freely, fascinating history to the beautiful coastline, something is interesting for everyone in the New Forest National Park. If you visit the National Park, there is a good chance you will see rangers out and about or attending
The New Forest National Park: A Capital for Wildlife
The New Forest National Park is home to a wide variety of endangered species, making it a “world capital” for wildlife. The unique landscape of this area is shaped by the grazing of horses, cattle, and pigs that are allowed to roam freely. Therefore, the
A Complete Guide
The New Forest is a breathtaking landscape made up of a rare combination of forests and open areas that are important for ecology and conservation on a global scale. There are 1,000 old trees, large ponds and bogs, and open heathlands home to many rare