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Smelling the forest

Posted on April 19, 2026 by Carolyn

Being in the woods makes me feel good – and one reason for this is the smells I encounter. To me, smell is an important way of experiencing the woodland environment. Just like the colours and forms of the forest, and the sounds of birdsong, smells change from season to season. Here in Comar Wood, […]

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