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Forest of Dean
noun
- a royal forest in Gloucestershire, in W England. About 180 sq. mi. (475 sq. km).
Example Sentences
Boar were hunted to extinction 700 years ago, but became established again in the Forest of Dean in the 1990s.
Forestry Commission wildlife rangers monitor numbers in the Forest of Dean each spring and carry out culls, if necessary, to keep the target population to about 400.
Toby was travelling home to Essex from the Forest of Dean with his family and they wanted to pop in on route.
Marina, from the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire, was just starting her career in film when she was given her first dose of the AstraZeneca jab on 11 March 2021.
The Greens also became the largest party on Hastings Borough Council and have big numbers on councils including East Hertfordshire, Babergh, East Suffolk, Mid Suffolk, Lewes, Folkestone and Hythe and the Forest of Dean.
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