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Thousands of trees 'killed by cigarette butt fire'

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A cigarette is thought to have caused the fire during a hot spell in May in the Forest of Dean.

Thousands of trees 'killed by cigarette butt fire'

A cigarette butt is suspected to have caused a forest fire that is believed to have killed thousands of young trees.

Nests and charred wood have been found after flames ripped through thousands of trees in Harrow Hill in the Forest of Dean following a "short hot spell" in May.

Leoni Dawson, community ranger for Forestry England, said they were worried "this whole place is dead and gone".

It is thought no deer or boar were harmed due to a deer fence enclosing the area, but concerns remain for insects, reptiles, small mammals and bird nests.

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