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Title : Our Ancient Trees - The Last Remnants of Europe's Rain Forest
Speaker : Ted Green MBE
Sponsor : Royal Geographical Society & PLACE
Organizer : PLACE
Location : Tempest Anderson Hall
Start Date : 11 November 2008
Start Time : :
YPS Event : Yes
Members Only : No
Event Type : Lecture
 
Abstract

For the past 15 years, Ted Green has fought ceaselessly for greater awareness and protection of ancient trees. For many years Ted has been a nature conservation consultant to the Crown Estates at Windsor Great Park.

Towards the end of the 1980s, the Ancient Tree Forum developed from a group of enthusiasts who recognised the cultural and wildlife value of old trees. Recently the Ancient Tree Forum and the Woodland Trust joined forces to campaign together to save these rare and historic features of our living heritage.

Joint Lecture with the Royal Geographical Society & PLACE

 
Description

Ted Green challenges some mistaken beliefs in the natural world through simple observation.

- Are sparrowhawks strictly territorial and do they breed in monogamous pairs? Close observation shows this is far from the truth. 

- Is the natural diet of cattle exclusively grass? Why do they eat so much bark and leaves from trees then? 

- Is an ancient tree with a hollow trunk healthy or unhealthy? Why do trees with hollow trunks survive so long?

 
Further Information

Joint Lecture with the Royal Geographical Society & PLACE

 
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