>>2506321>95% of the country is either heavily settled, heavily developed, or is "cultivated/managed woods"not true (see picrel) but there is some truth to it (There isn't really true wilderness). There are some remote areas and plenty of small areas / mixed agricultural and natural areas. All of the largest remote and natural areas are in the north.
>peasants and aristocrats alike have been cultivating woods in the UK for many centuries; they're essentially huge gardens at this pointthis just isn't true it applies to a very small amount of woodland, most cultivated woodland is for timber.
>It's illegal to camp anywhere unless you're a gypsy or an immigrant.not true, wild camping isn't illegal.
>imagine the red tape with firearms licensing.shotgun loicence requires: interview, background check, doctors note. Not that hard and then you can join a hunting club or syndicate. It can be expensive aside from wildfowling.
>I'm not too sure about inshore fishing.freshwater fish require a loicence but its extremely easy to get
>Oh yeah, and they killed off all their large species by the end of the Victorian period at the very latest, though I've heard rumors they're planning to reintroduce wolves.Bison were reintroduced last year. Currently the biggest animal in England