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79 G. Ryle, Forest Service: the first forty-five years of the Forestry Commission in
Great Britain (Newton Abbot: David and Charles, 1969), pp. 25–39.


80 Ryle, Forest Service, pp. 25–39.


81 Ibid., pp. 298–9.


82 J. Sheail, An Environmental History of Twentieth-Century Britain
(London: Palgrave, 2002), pp. 84–90.


83 Ryle, Forest Service.


84 Forestry Commission Archive, Santon Downham, Suffolk: Thetford Forest,
Working Plan, 1960, Chapter 10; Forestry Commission, Annual Reports
1927–40.


85 O. Rackham, Woodlands (London: Collins, 2006), p. 56.


86 A. Crosby and A. Winchester, ‘A sort of national property?’, in A.Winchester
(ed.), England’s Landscape: the North West, pp. 236–7; I. G. Simmons, The
Moorlands of England and Wales (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press,
2003), pp. 156–7.


87 Tennyson, Suffolk Scene, p. 76.


88 W. A. Cadman, ‘Bird life at Thetford’, Journal of the Forestry Commission
6 (1936), 24–6.


89 D. A. Ratcliffe, ‘Upland birds and their conservation’, British Wildlife 2 (1990),
1–12. Shrubb, Birds, Scythes and Combines, p. 30.


90 S. P. Carter, ‘Habitat change and bird populations’, British Wildlife 1 (1990),
324–34.


91 A. Byfield, ‘Heathland, plantations and the Forestry Commission: a botanical
perspective’, British Wildlfe 20 (2009), 267–72.


92 C. Hitch and P. Lambley, ‘The lichens of Breckland and the effects of
afforestation’, in P. Ratcliffe and J. Claridge (eds), Thetford Forest Park: the
ecology of a pine forest (Edinburgh: Forestry Commission, 1996), pp. 58–66.


93 Y-C. Lin, R. James and P. Dolman, ‘Conservation of heathland ground beetles
(Coleoptra, Carabidae): the value of lowland coniferous plantations’, Biology
and Conservation 16, 5 (2007), 1337–58.


94 R. C. Welch and P. Hammond, ‘Breckland coleoptera’, in P. Ratcliffe and
J. Claridge (eds), Thetford Forest Park: the ecology of a pine forest
(Edinburgh: Forestry Commission, 1996), pp. 92–102.


95 J. Tsouvalis, A Critical Geography of Britain’s State Forests (Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 2000), pp. 179–99.


96 Carter, ‘Habitat change and bird populations’. G. W. Temperley and E. Blezard,
‘The status of the green woodpecker in northern England’, British Birds
44 (1951), 24–6.


97 Simms, Environmental History, pp. 252–3. Rackham, History of the
Countryside, pp. 49–50. Rackham, Woodlands, pp. 537–42, N. Chapman
and R. Whitta, ‘The history of the deer of Thetford Forest’, in P. Ratcliffe
and J. Claridge (eds), Thetford Forest Park: the ecology of a pine forest
(Alice Holt, 1996), pp. 141–9.

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