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The author embarked on a job in forestry as a stepping stone to a career in conservation, only to discover it became a fulfilling vocation in its own right. Follow him, in this beautifully written memoir, through the woods of West Dean Estate as he learns new skills, shares the good times and bad, danger, hard work and simple pleasures to become a qualified woodman and finally Assistant Forester.
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