Turkeys run into the coppice, and pheasants whirr up from the path.
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Our tent was on the border of a coppice of young trees.
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They came to a larger space where the coppice had been cut.
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Round a small pool of water a coppice of branches was interlaced.
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Arrived there we went by a narrow pathway driven through a coppice.
Uso de coppicing en inglés
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Our woodland flourishes under woodcutting, coppicing and light grazing.
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By coppicing trees, for example, they let in more light, which allows other species to thrive.
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At the moment we're clearing and coppicing.
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It is a major environmental initiative and will include craft developments, wild bird protection, coppicing and hedgerow establishment and maintenance.
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At the end of the fourth year some proprietors begin to collect the quill bark by the method of coppicing.
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There are remnants of coppicing and a honeysuckle vine winds round a hazel pole like a helter-skelter at a fair.
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Biomass crops include short rotation growth of willow or poplar trees for coppicing, or energy production from animal wastes or manures.
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All can be cut back as hard as you wish, and the hazel will have much bigger leaves for coppicing every few years.
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We're mainly coppicing clusters of hazel, known locally as "rids", that haven't been felled for 26 years and are probably a century old.