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Wood pasture one mile long and as much broad.
Records suggest this site has been wood pasture or parkland for at least 400 years.
The species may also be threatened by water pollution, wildfires, and wood pasture.
In some places ancient oak wood pasture has survived.
It is characteristic of grazed wood pasture in places such as the New Forest.
Wood pasture two miles long, and three quarentens broad."
Park in the main car park and enjoy a stroll through the wood pasture looking out for parasol mushrooms.
These summer wood pastures are called "outliers".
The forest contains a range of different habitats, including ancient wood pasture, open heathland and valley mires, all rare in Europe.
Beech and oak, in particular, thrive here and there are extensive areas of wood pasture (Hutewald).
Around many forests and other parts of the country, parks were created to maintain areas of wood pasture for grazing animals and deer.
Traces of historic woodland usages like coppicing, wood pasture and charcoal burning may still be found in many places today.
Extensive wood pastures and old farmyards and farms bear witness to the agricultural tradition of the Reinhardswald.
As a result, the forests were cleared very early on and replaced by wood pasture (the East Sauerland "mountain heaths").
The wood has been heavily managed in the past as wood pasture and as a source for sweet chestnut coppice.
The site contains a complex mix of habitats, mainly hay meadows, upland wood pasture and base-rich flushes.
Some areas were managed as wood pasture but by the early 19th century this practice had ceased, the land being converted to pasture or coppice woodland.
Near Wilsede there is the remnant of a Hutewald - a wood pasture with giant, multi-stemmed beech trees.
The species forming the core of Sunside Wood and the other semi-natural woodland will have survived from the open common wood pasture.
It is bounded by woodland or wood pasture except on the east where there are arable lands, and former parkland of the Cuffnells Estate.
Human intervention had established wood pastures, an ancient system for managing woods and animals, and coppicing, a more intensive approach to managing woodlands.
There is a wide range of habitats, (including coppice woodland, wood pasture, scrub, grassy plains, marsh and lake) for both animals and plants.
In the parish of Borken is the Borkener Paradies Nature Reserve, an historic wood pasture.
The local forests were then used by the inhabitants as a "wood pasture" which led to disputes with the city of Freiburg as the owner of the forest.
Both Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) and Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) graze areas of wood pasture.