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Ever heard of Forest Lorn?

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I know I've heard that name somewhere before, but I can't figure out where!?! I'm hoping not though, because I'd like to use Forest Lorn in a book I'm writing. Have you ever heard of Forest Lorn from a book, movie, or anywhere? Please answer soon! Please and thank you!

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  1. google it or wikipedia it


  2. idk it sounds familiar..

  3. Is it from the Lord of the Rings and Narnia?

  4. Forest Lorn refers to Old growth forest, also called primary forest, ancient forest, virgin forest, primeval forest, frontier forest or ancient woodland (in the UK), is an area of forest that has attained great age and so exhibits unique biological features. Old growth forests typically contain large live trees, large dead trees (sometimes called "snags"), and large logs. Old growth forests usually have multiple vertical layers of vegetation representing a variety of tree species and age classes.

    Old growth forests may be home to rare species which depend on this now-rare habitat, making them ecologically significant. Biodiversity may be higher or lower in old growth forests than in second-growth forests depending on specific circumstances. Logging in old growth forests is a contentious issue in many parts of the world.  

    Hope this helps you in your writings.  

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