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With a surface area of 716 ha, this forest extends over the communes of St Symphorien, Neuvillette en Charnie, Parennes, Tennie, Ruillé en Champagne.
With a surface area of 716 ha, this state-owned forest covers the communes of St Symphorien, Neuvillette en Charnie, Parennes, Tennie and Ruillé en Champagne. Composed predominantly of hardwoods, it includes noble species such as oak, hornbeam, beech, aspen, chestnut, etc., mixed with a variety of softwoods: Douglas fir, Nordmann fir, maritime pine, laricio pine, etc. The forest as a whole is listed as a natural area of ecological interest, both for the variety of its flora and the diversity of its fauna, particularly ornithological.
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