A female and male (Adam and Eve?) dressed as red squirrels plant an apple tree.

The introduction of an apple tree to an English woodland is not unusual- historically it is a by product of a forester's or charcoal burner's lunch.

As many of the arboreal laboratory experiments explored the borders of visibility, the only permanent sited work that Edwina wanted to add to King's Wood was another tree. Who would notice another one?. The answer to this was that the resident fallow deer did. They immediately realized that the Wood's biodiversity had been added to, and promptly ate it.

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