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New Forest Food Chains Learning Objectives Name some plants and animals found in British woodlands Describe the feeding relationships between living things Create a food chain for a woodland ecosystem KEY WORDS: Forest, Woodland, Food Chains, Food Webs, Predators, Consumer, Producers, Herbivore, Carnivore, Omnivore

What lives in the New Forest? All the organisms listed below could/can be found the New Forest. Wild Boar were reintroduced in 2014, nearly 300 years after they were hunted to extinction. They are being kept in an enclosed natural environment. Grey wolves were included on this slide as a good discussion point. The European Grey wolf was once found all over Britain, and was hunted to extinction. There have been many discussions between conservationists as to whether we should reintroduce wolves in a controlled way, to ensure that this beautiful predator is not lost from our heritage. To find out more, this article in The Guardian is a good starting point: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/sep/19/-sp-rewilding-large-species-britain-wolves-bears Badger. Grey Wolf. Blackberry, Red Squirrel. Red Fox. Fly Agaric (Fungus). Adder. Tree Creeper. Oak Tree. Grey Long-eared Bat (Threatened). Roe Deer. New Forest Ponies. Stag Beetle. Red Admiral Butterfly. Common Buzzard. Sand Lizard. Wild Boar. Chestnut. Heather

New Forest Food Chains Remember: All energy comes from the sun. KEY WORDS: Forest, Woodland, Food Chains, Food Webs, Predators, Consumer, Producers, Herbivore, Carnivore, Omnivore

Extension: Food Webs Remember: All energy comes from the sun. KEY WORDS: Forest, Woodland, Food Chains, Food Webs, Predators, Consumer, Producers, Herbivore, Carnivore, Omnivore