Reply to a bit of your blog Smojers (which looks good);
the realisation that our natural woodlands were disappearing
It surprises many people, including presumably yourself, when they find out we have significantly more tree cover in the UK now than at any time in the last thousand years. The reason is perhaps that we used to use wood as the main fuel and for hundreds of other uses, now that has been replaced by coal, gas, oil and plastic.
Go to a poor country where they can't afford oil or plastic, all the trees are cut down. Our woods are a sign we are a rich country that can afford other forms of energy, and can import food and afford fertilisers to grow food intensively-our wheat yields are 4 times what they were a Century ago. There'll be other factors, back in Norman times when wood cover reached its low point the Nations main income was wool, and of course sheep eat young trees. (A major contribution to the almost total deforestation of North Africa).
We are a country that generally (apart from the Secretary of State for the environment) appreciates our remaining woodlands, is planting more, and has the luxury of not needing to fell our remaining trees and can afford to see the benefits of them for wildlife and recreation.