LW - Case Study Epping Forest Flashcards

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How big is Epping Forest?

A

2,500 hectres
19km long, 14km wide
Largest open space near London

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Give 3 examples of native animals in Epping Forest

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  • Three native species of woodpeckers
  • Wood-boring stag beetles
  • Fallow deer
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What were the early uses of the forest?

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Since Norman times, royalty used the forest for hunting deer.
Local people grazed their animals and collect wood.

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4
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What is pollarding?

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  • Cutting trees at shoulder height to encourage growth.

- It is an example of sustainable management.

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What is the 1878 Epping Forest Act of Parliament?

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“the Conservators shall at all times keep Epping Forest unenclosed and unbuilt on as an open space for the recreation and enjoyment of the people”

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Where is Epping Forest?

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Essex, north-east of London

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Who manages Epping Forest?

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The City of London Corporation

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What is 1,600 ha of the forest named as?

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A Site of Special Scientific Interest

A European Special Area of Conservation

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What are some planning measure used in Epping Forest?

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  • Providing car parks, toilets, refreshment facilities
  • Maintaining footpaths
  • Allowing old trees to die + collapse naturally unless dangerous
  • Preserving a herd of fallow deer
  • Preserving ancient earthworks and buildings
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10
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How much of the forest is deciduous woodland?

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70%

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