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Ancient Tree Project - where the records areThe map that shows up when you open this page just shows the positions of around 100 of the larger trees. Clicking on a marker will display the tree species and its girth, and height if this have been recorded. You can make the centre of the map larger by clicking on the + square on the left, or dragging the slider on the vertical bar, or double-clicking on the map. You can move the centre of the map using the arrow buttons at top left, or, if there are only a few markers on the map, by holding down the mouse button and 'dragging' the map in the required direction. The colour of the marker is determined by the 'Girth'. The smallest group are indicated by blue markers. You may find it better to use the Satellite or Hybrid maps as you zoom in. You may find that the marker does not 'land' exactly on a tree. Bear in mind that an 8-figure grid reference is only to 10 metres, and the GPS readings may not be that accurate. Many of these trees are on private land and cannot be visited. The mapping is provided by GoogleMaps This project is based on code which was provided by the Blackpool Community Church Javascript Team which no longer seems to exist. The code was adapted by John Partridge. |