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Coppice refers to a method of woodland management where trees are periodically cut back to ground level, promoting new growth from the stumps or roots. This technique allows for sustainable harvesting of timber and encourages biodiversity. Heath, on the other hand, is an area characterized by open, uncultivated land, often dominated by low shrubs, grasses, and heaths, typically found in acidic, nutrient-poor soils. Both ecosystems play important roles in supporting various wildlife species and maintaining ecological balance.

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