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Ancient trees found using 200 year old maps

Maps more than 200 years old are being used to help find and protect Britain's natural treasure house of ancient trees.

Historical maps help reveal how landscapes once looked when vast swathes of the country were covered in forest.

As well as showing how much woodland we have lost they can also help pinpoint the ancient survivors.

Read entire article at Telegraph (UK)