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  • They paid double the tuition fee and enjoyed more privileges than pensioners, such as commoning with Fellows.
  • Approximately 80 per cent of the animals depastured on the New Forest are owned by just 10 per cent of the commoning families.
  • Recently this ancient practice has come under pressure as the rising house prices in the area have stopped local commoning families from moving into new homes which have the rights attached.
  • Cattle have recently been reintroduced in an attempt to reconstruct the ancient, flower-rich, wood-pasture habitat which commoning produced and which has almost disappeared from England.
  • In the modern era verderers are still to be found in the New Forest, the Forest of Dean, and Epping Forest, where they serve to protect commoning practices, and conserve the traditional landscape and wildlife.
  • By commoning I am referring to the ancient English practice ( which included such commons as herbage and pannage ), and to similarly classified communal practices around the world .  Preceding talk ) 22 : 53, 12 May 2009 ( UTC)
  • Unfortunately, the rapid decline in commoning after the end of World War II had a major negative impact on the Forest's landscape and ecology as, without human intervention, heath becomes old and woody, bracken spreads and scrubby birch and other trees invade.
  • Verde has collaborated with other artists, including : the French choreographer, Daria Fain on the " Commoning " project with Robert Kocik, and " Germ ", a performance for which Verde did the video; the Belo-Russe performance artist Pasha Radetzki, with whom she performed in 2012 at " dOCUMENTA 13 ", under the auspices of Critical Art Ensemble's curatorial initiative.