wildwood

The term coined by Oliver Rackham for the woodland covering much of Britain prior to any human influence. No remaining woodland in Britain has escaped human influence. The largest wild animals were soon hunted to extinction, much woodland was cleared and the remainder was managed in some way.



This definition is abridged from A – Z of tree terms: A companion to British arboriculture.
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