But other organisations supporting traditional woodland management have more far-reaching objectives in mind.
These range from bat walks to traditional woodland management like coppicing.
In my experience every time you make criticisms of this approach they will only justify why woodland management is needed in specific cases.
I've got nothing against woodland management for specific purposes.
However, my main point is that a lot of so called woodland management is applied without any clear objective.
I'm not saying you don't know anything about woodland management or forestry practise.
This system of woodland management is still carried on in the Forest today and can be readily seen by visitors.
From about this time, the garden and the woodland management started to be neglected.
Traditionally the estate focused upon woodland management and the raising of pheasants.
He later drifted out of the music industry due to personal issues, and took a Ph.D. in woodland management.