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Dear Colleagues,

 

I am currently doing my ABC level 4 diploma, Ancient and Veteran Trees essay and am trying to find a Quote were Ted recommends placing dead cats in trees...…I recall a lecturer saying this happened, but realise it may have never been put in a document for obvious reasons.  Alternatively if any one knows where I can source some of his papers or books for free, that would be very helpful.

 

Thanks in advance 

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4 hours ago, neelyang77 said:

An ancient tree is a tree which is remarkably old for its species and this can vary dramatically depending on the species. All ancient trees are also known as veterans. Veteran trees are trees which have features of ancientness but at a younger age

As in a veteran pollard ?

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On 28/09/2021 at 11:10, Alex Seaview said:

Dear Colleagues,

 

I am currently doing my ABC level 4 diploma, Ancient and Veteran Trees essay and am trying to find a Quote were Ted recommends placing dead cats in trees...…I recall a lecturer saying this happened, but realise it may have never been put in a document for obvious reasons.  Alternatively if any one knows where I can source some of his papers or books for free, that would be very helpful.

 

Thanks in advance 

Attracting insects and predators i would say, however am reliably informed a pub night out on the beer with Ted, gives same results 😄 K

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On 21/03/2022 at 16:14, neelyang77 said:

An ancient tree is a tree which is remarkably old for its species and this can vary dramatically depending on the species. All ancient trees are also known as veterans, more help you can find here best thesis writing services. Veteran trees are trees which have features of ancientness but at a younger age

why not - informative enough, at least for a start

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