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- The National Forest for Wales (Welsh: Coedwig Genedlaethol i Gymru) is a long-term forestation programme by the Welsh Government, aiming to form a network...
- Interest in Wrexham "SITE OF SPECIAL SCIENTIFIC INTEREST: CITATION - WREXHAM COEDWIG FFOSIL BRYMBO FOSSIL FOREST" (PDF). Natural Resources Wales. Roberts, Raymond...
- Newborough Forest (Welsh: Coedwig Niwbwrch) is a forest to the west of Newborough, Anglesey, North Wales. It is one of the most important red squirrel...
- living in Nightsilver Wood. To do so, she embarks on a journey with fellow Coedwigs inhabitants Adara, Dyfed and Idwal to the Broken's Peak to find the Invoker...
- Clun Forest (Welsh: Coedwig Colunwy) is a remote, rural area of open pastures, moorland and mixed deciduous/coniferous woodland in the southwest part...
- Natural Resources Wales uses the alternative spelling (i.e. Gwydyr Forest, Coedwig Gwydyr). Certainly as early as 1536, Leland wrote: "Gwydir lieth two bowshots...
- long-term re-forestation plan known as the National Forest for Wales (Welsh: Coedwig Genedlaethol i Gymru). Natural Resources Wales is a Welsh Government sponsored...
- SSSI Berwyn Chirk Castle and Parkland Chwarel Singret Cloy Brook Pastures Coedwig Ffosil Brymbo Fossil Forest Fenn's, Whixall, Bettisfield, Wem and Cadney...
- from the old Celtic word keito-n, meaning “wood” or “forest” (cf. Welsh coedwig and Breton koadeg). In 1276, Scheid had its first do****entary mention as...
- from the old Celtic word keito-n, meaning “wood” or “forest” (cf. Welsh coedwig and Breton koadeg). Therefore, freely translated, the name Hedelscheit...