| 41. | Sometimes former coppice is converted to high-forest woodland by the practice of singling.
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| 42. | Coppice-working almost died out, though a few men continued in the woods.
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| 43. | Coppice management favours a range of wildlife, often of species adapted to open woodland.
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| 44. | However, most British coppices have not been managed in this way for many decades.
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| 45. | Skulking Dudley Coppice is named after him.
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| 46. | The vegetational succession following the coppice is being carefully monitored by means of permanent quadrats.
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| 47. | Peckarman's Wood, now a housing estate, was one of these coppices.
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| 48. | Juvenile and coppice leaves lobed or angled.
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| 49. | The parish has numerous woodlands and coppices, making it quite a wooded area overall.
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| 50. | Already in the 17th century was the area used for the production of oak coppice.
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