How can I get involved in the Ancient Tree Hunt?

The Ancient Tree Hunt (ATH) involves thousands of people in finding and mapping all the fat, old trees across the UK. Be a part of creating the only living archive of all our ancient, veteran and notable trees. Record your discovery and your name will sit next to the tree you found live on the public database.

This is the first step towards cherishing and caring for our ancient trees and sits at the heart of the Woodland Trust's conservation work.

The Ancient Tree Hunt on BBC's Autumnwatch 
catch it on Friday 6th November

Each of the links below will take you to areas within the Ancient Tree Hunt website.

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Picture of multi-stemmed oak. Photosource Eamonn O'Connor Brian Muelaner © Woodland Trust (click to enlarge) 
Multi-stemmed old oak tree looking magnificent in the sunshine. Can you find one like this?
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