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  2. Looking at Trees: This book wants you to think about forestry

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    Nature enthusiasts sayforest bathing”, as walking in the woods has become known in some circles, ought to be prescribed on the NHS in light of the evidence that it carries great health benefits.

  3. Forest (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Forest, a 2001 novel by Australian author Sonya Hartnett; Forest, an oil painting by Paul Cézanne; Forest Café, a community café and arts venue in central Edinburgh; Forest Theater, a theater in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California; New Forest coven, an alleged group of witches; Royal forest, a hunting reserve for exclusive royal use

  4. Forest - Wikipedia

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    Unlike forest, these are all derived from Old English and were not borrowed from another language. Some present classifications reserve woodland for denoting a locale with more open space between trees, and distinguish kinds of woodlands as open forests and closed forests, premised on their crown covers. [29]

  5. List of narrative techniques - Wikipedia

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    Name Definition Example Setting as a form of symbolism or allegory: The setting is both the time and geographic location within a narrative or within a work of fiction; sometimes, storytellers use the setting as a way to represent deeper ideas, reflect characters' emotions, or encourage the audience to make certain connections that add complexity to how the story may be interpreted.

  6. Forestry - Wikipedia

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    Forestry literature is the books, journals and other publications about forestry. The first major works about forestry in the English language included Roger Taverner's Booke of Survey (1565), John Manwood's A Brefe Collection of the Lawes of the Forrest (1592) and John Evelyn's Sylva (1662). [39]

  7. Category:Fictional forests - Wikipedia

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  8. The Black Witch - Wikipedia

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    The Black Witch is the first novel in Forest's five-part series The Black Witch Chronicles. The other books in the series are: The Iron Flower (2018) The Shadow Wand (2020) The Demon Tide (2022) The Dryad Storm (expected 2025) Forest has also written two prequels to The Black Witch: Wandfasted (2017) and Light Mage (2018). [12]

  9. Forests in Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    Tolkien makes use of forests across Middle-earth, from the Trollshaws and Mirkwood in The Hobbit, reappearing in The Lord of the Rings, to the Old Forest, Lothlórien, Fangorn, and the Mediterranean forest in Ithilien, all of which feature in chapters of The Lord of the Rings, and the great forests of Beleriand, a region of the west of Middle-earth, lost at the end of the First Age, and ...