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Forestry workers with forwarder machine, removing felled timber from Dunwich Forest
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Forestry workers with forwarder machine, removing felled timber from Dunwich Forest
Forestry workers with " forwarder" machine, removing felled timber from Dunwich Forest, Suffolk, UK, February 2011. Non-native Corsican pine trees planted in 1990 are gradually being removed by the Forestry Commission, and the area will eventually be allowed to re-seed naturally with native broadleaf species - in about 25-30 years time
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Timber Time Travel - From Pine to Primeval Paradise!
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. In this snapshot, forestry workers are on a mission to restore the natural beauty of Dunwich Forest in Suffolk, UK. Armed with their mighty "forwarder" machine, they embark on an epic journey through time and trees. The scene unfolds amidst a coniferous wonderland planted back in 1990. These non-native Corsican pines have had their heyday but now face eviction as the Forestry Commission takes charge. With precision and determination, these eco-warriors pave the way for Mother Nature's grand comeback. As logs are lifted and loaded onto the forwarder machine, one can almost hear whispers of gratitude from the forest floor. The area's lowland heaths eagerly await their turn to shine once again with native broadleaf species. But patience is key! It will take approximately 25-30 years for this woodland haven to re-seed naturally and flourish anew. In this remarkable act of conservation, we witness not only machinery at work but also hope for future generations. Chris Gomersall's lens captures both action and anticipation in this extraordinary image from Nature Picture Library's collection. Let it serve as a reminder that even in our fast-paced world, nature has its own timeline – one worth waiting for! So join us on this enchanting journey where timber meets time travel; where felled trees make way for ancient wonders yet to be reborn. Together, let us celebrate the power of restoration and preservation in
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