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| Even in woods managed primarily for wildlife, the commercial resources they contain can be important. Hazel coppice and quality oak timber in the UK, for example, are part of a coppice system that is central to wildlife management. Similarly, in the tropics, non-timber forest products such as chicle (a latex) may be very important where enhancing the local economy is a key strategy in wildlife protection. |
| Forest Fact have, in the past, provided specialists in these and other similar fields to gather relevant resource information and develop appropriate management plans. |
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We can also offer Conservation Organisations:
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| computer databasing |
| monitoring & research |
| aerial & satellite survey |
| soil & hydrological surveys |
| management planning |
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