The New ForestYou are in: Hampshire > Nature > Nature features > New Forest  A new exhibition of photos reveals how commoning has shaped the New Forest landscape.  Watch the progress at the New Forest nest of a family of goshawks. (External site)  A speeded-up early morning drive through the snow-covered New Forest.  Could extra fences be the answer to cutting the number of ponies killed by cars?  We take a look at the famous folly in the New Forest, a 19th century concrete sky-scraper.  Plans to regulate the way people work and live in the New Forest have angered many residents.  A solitary fireplace near Lyndhurst is all that remains of a World War I encampment.  Danielle Glavin looks at why passions are running high over National Park Authority proposals.  A different view of the New Forest in eco-friendly educational tree houses.  Horse owners in the New Forest have been given new restrictions by the National Park Authority.  We pay a visit to Ashurst campsite in the New Forest to meet the visitors loving life under canvas.  Tropical butterflies successfully hatched in southern England go on show at a New Forest attraction.  An attack on a group of picnickers highlights the dangers of feeding wild ponies in the forest.  We visit a New Forest charity spearheading efforts to save the Orangutan in Borneo.  Listen to the inspirational sound of the New Forest's Dawn Chorus with the RSPB's Derek Lister  The New Forest village of Whitsbury honours one of Britain's favourite racehorses.  Volunteers are needed to help toads get across the New Forest's roads safely.  The New Forest wins three top awards at the Responsible Tourism Awards in London.  Pupils at a New Forest school have an ambitious plan to make their school more sustainable.  A New Forest farm is helping to save one of the most endangered animals in the world.  More about the woodlands and nature in the New Forest and ideas on exploring.  New grazing areas are set aside to help conserve the New Forest's population of red deer.  Pics of the woods, heathland & animals at Deerleap which forms part of the New Forest National Park.  Spot the wildlife and explore the local history on this stroll through the heart of the New Forest.  How invading armies, kings and commoners shaped the New Forest we know today. More from this sectionYou are in: Hampshire > Nature > Nature features > New Forest |