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The Forest of Lyme (pronounced "Lime") is a former, mainly elm tree, forest in the present day counties of Cheshire, Staffordshire and parts of Derbyshire. Parts of the forest remain and its name is preserved in many local place-names.
The ForestofLyme (pronounced "Lime") is a former, mainly elm tree, forest in the present day counties of Cheshire, Staffordshire and parts of Derbyshire...
as LymeLyme Bay, an area of the English Channel Lyme Brook, tributary stream of the River Trent, Staffordshire ForestofLyme, a historic area of forest...
Lyme disease, also known as Lyme borreliosis, is a tick-borne disease caused by species of Borrelia bacteria, transmitted by blood-feeding ticks in the...
Newcastle-under-Lyme town centre. The road follows the first part of the route of the medieval road from Shrewsbury to York, which passed through the ancient Forest of...
English personal name Burgweard and the former ForestofLyme (reflected in the nearby town of Newcastle-under-Lyme). As far back as the late 12th century, a...
Nehantic State Forest is a publicly owned forest and recreation area occupying two parcels, one in the town ofLyme and one in the towns of East Lyme and Salem...
Pepper Wood Shrawley Wood Wyre Forest (also in Shropshire) Ancient Woodland English land law ForestofLyme National Inventory of Woodland and Trees - County...
Deforestation or forest clearance is the removal and destruction of a forest or stand of trees from land that is then converted to non-forest use. Deforestation...
Studies have shown that cases ofLyme disease are rarer in areas where the lizards are found. When ticks carrying Lyme disease feed on these lizards'...
northern Midwest of the United States as well as in southeastern Canada. It is a vector for several diseases of animals, including humans (Lyme disease, babesiosis...
capable of transmitting Lyme disease. Some evidence indicates A. americanum saliva inactivates B. burgdorferi more quickly than the saliva of Ixodes scapularis...
pathogens such as the causative agents ofLyme disease and tick-borne encephalitis. In common with other species of Ixodes, I. ricinus has no eyes and is...
to Seaton Hole the Axmouth to Lyme Regis Undercliff, from the mouth of the River Axe to The Cobb in Lyme Regis from Lyme Regis to West Bay Chesil Beach...
saved the life of a sailor during World War I. Half collie, Lassie was owned by the landlord of the Pilot Boat, a pub in the port ofLyme Regis. On New...
took on the power of the English crown, writing: [E]nclosed on the other side by the borders of the ForestofLyme, the province of Chester is, by a certain...
predators, and the emergence ofLyme disease". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109 (27): 10942–7. Bibcode:2012PNAS...
National Institutes of Health), private foundations, and private donors. Gene Likens William H. Schlesinger "Deconstructing Lyme disease". The New York...
646), Newcastle-under-Lyme (75,082) Burton upon Trent (72,299) and Stafford (71,673); the city of Lichfield has a population of 33,816. For local government...
Point Pinhay Bay Seven Rock Point Poker's Pool Lyme Regis Dinosaurland Fossil Museum Lyme Regis Museum Lyme Bay Canary Ledges Black Ven Charmouth Charmouth...
of Penkridge, is Early English. This village gives name to an ancient forest. Audley church, north-west of Newcastle-under-Lyme, is a good example of...