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    Rare UK animals quiz: how well do you know our endangered wildlife?

    We all love wildlife, but did you know we live in one of the most nature-depleted countries on Earth? Take our quiz to see if you recognise rare and endangered species, plus find out what we’re doing to change things and how you can help make a difference.

    Charlie Mellor  •  07 May 2025

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    Feeding wild birds: what, how, when and why

    Find out when and what to feed garden birds and welcome wildlife to your garden, yard or windowsill whatever the season.    

    Kayleigh Jacobs-Rutter  •  29 Apr 2025

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    8 enchanting rainforests to explore in the UK

    UK rainforests are even rarer than their tropical counterparts, and just as beautiful. Brimming with wildlife, entwined with local history and overflowing with magic, here are eight of the best to explore.

    Charlotte Varela  •  12 Mar 2025

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    Broadleaf spring issue: a fresh new dawn

    Spring has sprung and the world is waking up. In this issue of Broadleaf, we celebrate the new season, explore natural regeneration, and hear from Pam Ayres and Liz Bonnin.

    Elisabeth Crump  •  11 Mar 2025

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    Poisonous mushrooms: 8 most dangerous UK mushrooms

    Your guide to 8 of the most poisonous mushrooms in the UK, including the terrifyingly named deathcap, destroying angel and funeral bell. Find out where they grow, how to identify them and why you should steer clear!

    Hanako Shimada  •  19 Feb 2025

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    Chiffchaff or willow warbler? How to tell the difference

    Chiffchaffs and willow warblers migrate to our shores every spring. Can you tell them apart? Discover the differences in appearance, call and habitat.

    Alex Marshall  •  03 Feb 2025

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    6 migrant birds to spot in the UK this winter

    Not all birds head south for the winter. Some head straight for our shores to escape even colder conditions back home. Here are some of the winter birds you'll only find in the UK in winter.

    Charlotte Varela  •  21 Jan 2025

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    Winter wildlife watching: what, where and when to spot

    The winter weather might be frightful, but nature is always delightful. Here are our top tips on what wildlife to look out for, where and when on your winter walks.

    Rory Morrow  •  13 Jan 2025

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    Which trees have catkins? And how to tell them apart

    Find out what catkins look like, which trees have them, why they grow, and where and when to spot them.

    Alex Marshall  •  07 Jan 2025

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    Where does mistletoe grow?

    Mistletoe is a familiar Christmas staple, associated with folklore and midwinter tradition. But where does it grow and how can you find it in the wild?

    Hanako Shimada  •  23 Dec 2024

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    What’s the difference between a wood and a forest?

    If you aren't sure how to tell the wood from the trees, let us explain the difference between a wood and a forest and why they're both so important.

    Charlotte Varela  •  18 Dec 2024

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    Starling murmurations: what they are and where to see

    They're one of the wonders of the natural world, and they're often right on our doorstep. Find a flock of sky-dancing starlings to watch for yourself this autumn.

    Kayleigh Jacobs-Rutter  •  16 Dec 2024

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    Alternative charity gifts for Christmas

    Our shop offers a huge variety of gifts with something for everyone for Christmas. Here are our top ideas for alternative charity gifts for the festive season.

    Charlie Mellor  •  13 Dec 2024

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    Christmas nature quiz

    Test your knowledge of the plants and animals connected with our festive traditions.

    Charlie Mellor  •  11 Dec 2024

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    Top 10 nature gifts for kids

    Nurture a love of nature from an early age with our specially selected range of gifts. From tots to teens, messy to mindful, indoors or out, our green gift guide has something for all the kids on your list.

    Charlie Mellor  •  02 Dec 2024

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    Foraging in November and December: edible wild plants

    Don't be put off by short days and cold, damp weather as winter arrives. There are still wild foraging treats to brighten your days. Here are some favourites.

    Rory Morrow  •  26 Nov 2024

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    Witches' brooms: what they look like and why they form

    Witches' brooms look like a dense tangled bird nest. But what are they and what causes them?

    Annabel Kemp  •  12 Nov 2024

  • Blog

    5 homemade advent calendars: how to make DIY advent calendars

    With a range of shapes and sizes to choose from, these homemade advent calendars are the perfect way to get into the festive spirit.  

    Annabel Kemp  •  07 Nov 2024

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    UK spider identification: 10 common species

    Don't wait until spider season to appreciate these misunderstood creatures. Take a look at our guide to some of the most common spiders in the UK and learn how to identify them.

    Charlotte Varela  •  30 Oct 2024

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    10 eco-friendly gifts for under £10

    On a budget this Christmas? We’ve handpicked 10 affordable eco-friendly gifts that show you care for your loved ones and the environment too.

    Charlie Mellor  •  23 Oct 2024

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    Top 10 green gifts for gardeners

    Looking for eco-friendly inspiration for your favourite gardening guru or want to encourage a beginner? From windowsill pots to established veg plots, our green gift guide has got you covered.

    Charlie Mellor  •  11 Oct 2024

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    7 reasons to gift a tree

    Want to give something unique and meaningful to your loved ones while keeping costs low? Trees are the perfect gift, whether you pick out a perfect sapling to plant, or dedicate a tree in a woodland close to their heart. 

    Annabel Kemp  •  01 Oct 2024

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    Foraging in September: edible wild plants and berries to look out for

    Ten edible wild plants and mushrooms to forage for in September, with tips on what to look for and how to gather and eat them.

    Rory Morrow  •  25 Sep 2024

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    6 fast growing trees for your garden

    Looking for screening, privacy or just want to green up your garden quickly? Check out our recommendations for a fast growing native tree to suit your space.

    Charlie Mellor  •  20 Sep 2024

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    Endangered trees: a guide to 7 rare trees in the UK

    A guide to seven threatened tree species with photos and information on where they live, what they look like, conservation efforts and how you can help.

    Chris Britt-Searle  •  10 Sep 2024

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    Wildlife quiz: friend or foe?

    Not all wildlife is welcomed into our woods, homes and gardens with open arms. Some species are seen as pests, but is it just a case of a bad reputation? Test your knowledge in our quiz!

    Charlotte Varela  •  09 Sep 2024

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    Where to see red squirrels: 7 woods for wildlife watching

    Wondering where to see red squirrels in the UK? Here are seven of the best woods to spot these rare mammals - as well as lots of other wildlife!

    Chris Britt-Searle  •  05 Aug 2024

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    Venomous animals in the UK

    From secretive snakes to furry shrews, find out more about the UK’s venomous species that pack a potent punch.

    Annabel Kemp  •  31 Jul 2024

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    Woodland wildlife Olympics quiz

    Test your nature knowledge as we pit fur against feather in an imaginary woodland Olympics. Some of the results might surprise you!

    Charlie Mellor  •  10 Jul 2024

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    Elephant hawk-moth: caterpillar, lifecycle and is it poisonous?

    Elephant hawk-moths are big, bright and very, very beautiful. But what do elephant hawk-moth caterpillars look like, where does their name come from, and are they poisonous?

    Charlotte Varela  •  08 Jul 2024

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    Why are plants important? 7 reasons why we need them

    Plants are essential for people, wildlife and the environment. Explore how they provide for pollinators, boost mental health, fight climate change and more.

    Chris Britt-Searle  •  28 Jun 2024

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    Why does sap rise in spring?

    Pruning deciduous trees should be avoided during spring because the sap is rising – but what does this actually mean?

    Charlotte Varela  •  20 May 2024

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    11 must-know facts about woods and forests in the UK

    Woods and forests are mysterious, beautiful and fascinating places. Here are 11 amazing must-know facts about our woods and forests in the UK.

    Chris Britt-Searle  •  02 May 2024

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    Environmentally-friendly gardening: 10 top tips

    Work with nature to make your garden eco-friendly and cut your environmental impact. Check out our 10 easy tips that are good for wildlife and your wallet too!

    Charlie Mellor  •  16 Apr 2024

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    30 baby names inspired by trees and woods

    Looking for a tree-themed baby name to inspire a love for nature? Discover our favourite tree names for girls and boys, plus gender-neutral options.

    Danielle Wesley  •  09 Apr 2024

  • Blog

    7 woods with surprising stories

    From poetry and paintings to books, films and TV, check out these seven woods with surprising connections to the UK’s rich history and culture.

    Chris Britt-Searle  •  05 Apr 2024

  • Blog

    Eco-friendly travel: 10 woods to visit by train

    Head off on an eco-friendly woodland adventure that starts with a romantic rail journey.

    Kayleigh Jacobs-Rutter  •  02 Apr 2024

  • Blog

    Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw - Frodsham Woods, Cheshire

    Join us for a planting day at Frodsham Woods where a former golf course is transforming into a space for people to enjoy, to fight climate change and help wildlife thrive.

    Adam Shaw  •  28 Mar 2024

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    How to attract frogs to your garden

    They’re fascinating, they control pests and they’re under threat – but how do you attract frogs to your garden? Read our top tips.

    Charlotte Varela  •  19 Mar 2024

  • Blog

    What do hedgehogs eat? And how to feed them

    Hedgehogs need our help and you can make a difference. Check out our guide to what food hedgehogs eat, when you should feed them and other useful tips.

    Charlie Mellor  •  15 Mar 2024

  • Blog

    How big is a queen wasp? And where to see one

    Have you ever seen a giant wasp when out working in the garden or visiting the woods? If so, it's likely you'll have spotted a queen wasp. Find out how big they are, where to spot them and more.

    Charlotte Varela  •  12 Mar 2024

  • Blog

    Broadleaf spring issue: a burst of new life

    After a soggy start to spring, the world is at last alive with birdsong, bright yellow daffodils and the first flurry of puff-white blossom. Bring on the bluebells!

    Elisabeth Crump  •  11 Mar 2024

  • Blog

    13 hardy plants for your garden

    Our pick of hardy plants and trees perfect for any outdoor space. From pretty annual flowers to hard-working, long-lasting evergreens, they're all hardy to at least -15C.

    Charlie Mellor  •  07 Mar 2024

  • Blog

    Wander through history: fascinating ruins and relics in 10 UK woods

    Walk back in time and discover heritage sites and historical ruins in some of the UK’s most enthralling woodlands, from ramparts and barrows to abandoned buildings and bomb shelters.

    Chris Britt-Searle  •  01 Mar 2024

  • Blog

    What is the difference between a frog and a toad?

    Find out the difference between our two favourite amphibians, the frog and the toad.

    Charlotte Varela  •  23 Feb 2024

  • Blog

    Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw - Sheffield's tree story

    At Sheffield's Endcliffe Park, discover how nature and the city have shaped each other over the centuries and why local people are so passionate about trees.

    Adam Shaw  •  22 Feb 2024

  • Blog

    Dedicate in memory: remember a loved one with trees and woodland

    Dedicating a tree or woodland provides a living, growing memorial to a loved one and a poignant way of remembering them. Dedications are available in Woodland Trust woods across the UK.

    Charlie Mellor  •  14 Feb 2024

  • Blog

    Bird song identification: songs and calls for beginners

    How many birds can you identify by sound alone? Learn to tell some of the UK's most familiar and distinct bird songs apart with our handy guide.

    Kayleigh Jacobs-Rutter  •  13 Feb 2024

  • Blog

    Animal mating rituals: 12 eye-opening breeding habits

    Discover the extraordinary mating behaviours of 12 wild animals, including hares, stag beetles, newts and snakes!

    Danielle Wesley  •  12 Feb 2024

  • Blog

    6 UK woods for stargazing

    Escape light pollution and embrace the night sky to enjoy stargazing at a wood near you. Here are our favourite spots to see stars, plus handy stargazing tips.

    Chris Britt-Searle  •  09 Feb 2024

  • Blog

    7 reasons to feel optimistic about February

    The darkest days of winter are now behind us and nature is quietly waking up. Here are seven reasons to smile and wave winter woes goodbye.

    Helen Keating  •  01 Feb 2024

  • Blog

    The oldest tree in the UK: how long do trees live?

    Discover the oldest tree in the UK - and the world - and why ancient trees are so important.

    Charlie Mellor  •  29 Jan 2024

  • Blog

    How to identify UK owl calls

    Heard a screech in the night or a hoot in the woods? One of the UK's five resident owl species could be at large. Learn how to identify owl calls, from tawny owl to barn owl.

    Charlotte Varela  •  21 Dec 2023

  • Blog

    10 ways to help wildlife in winter

    Wildlife will appreciate a helping hand in winter. From practical outdoor activities to the comfort of your armchair, check out our ten top tips to make a difference this season.

    Charlie Mellor  •  07 Dec 2023

  • Blog

    Create a cosy winter wonderland: 7 ideas for sustainable and foraged home decor

    Discover how to transform your home into a magical winter wonderland. Forage responsibly and intertwine nature and the wild with the warmth of your home. 

    Helen Keating  •  30 Nov 2023

  • Blog

    8 handmade Christmas card ideas

    Add a personal touch with homemade Christmas cards that are eco-friendly and budget-friendly too. Check out our best ideas that adults and kids can make.

    Charlie Mellor  •  27 Nov 2023

  • Blog

    UK winter wildlife quiz: true or false?

    How much do you know about what wildlife gets up to in winter? Test your knowledge with our fun quiz.

    Charlie Mellor  •  20 Nov 2023

  • Blog

    10 best winter woodland walks

    Embrace the simpler things in life with a winter woodland walk, when spectacular frosty landscapes and leafless trees reveal hidden history and elusive wildlife. Check out 10 of our favourite woods for inspiration.

    Charlie Mellor  •  16 Nov 2023

  • Blog

    7 homemade gift ideas for Christmas

    Take a look at our ideas for homemade Christmas gifts that are thoughtful, affordable and easy-to-make. 

    Charlie Mellor  •  12 Oct 2023

  • Blog

    Insect identification: common UK insects

    There are a staggering 27,000 types of insect in the UK. Let's take a look at some of our most common insect groups and how you can identify them.

    Charlotte Varela  •  09 Oct 2023

  • Blog

    How invasive non-native species threaten our woods

    Invasive species impact our environment and wildlife, are costly to the economy, and can even pose a risk to our health. Find out what you can do to help.

    Sally Bavin  •  05 Oct 2023

  • Blog

    13 Halloween nature crafts and activities for kids

    Get set for spooky season with leaf ghosts, conker pumpkins, twig wands and a thrilling Halloween scavenger hunt!

    Danielle Wesley  •  04 Oct 2023

  • Blog

    Top 10 eco-friendly Christmas gift wrapping ideas

    Make Christmas more sustainable with our 10 eco-friendly gift wrapping ideas.

    Charlotte Varela  •  02 Oct 2023

  • Blog

    Tree seed identification: seven common UK tree seeds

    If someone showed you a seed from a common UK tree, could you tell which tree it was from? Find out more about seven common UK tree seeds.

    Charlotte Varela  •  30 Sep 2023

  • Blog

    Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw - Martin Hügi, the 'Tree Pilgrim'

    Martin Hügi, the 'Tree Pilgrim', is walking from Land's End to John O'Groats to visit amazing ancient trees. We meet him on day 79 to hear his experience so far.

    Adam Shaw  •  29 Sep 2023

  • Blog

    Rare woodland animals and where to find them

    Discover some of the UK's rarest woodland animals and where to spot them in the wild. 

    Annabel Kemp  •  21 Sep 2023

  • Blog

    Wildlife mythbusting: fact or fiction?

    Is there any truth to these popular beliefs about UK plants and animals? From stinging bees to talking trees, the answers might surprise you. Test your knowledge with our ten questions.

    Charlie Mellor  •  06 Sep 2023

  • Blog

    Osprey migration: facts and map

    After breeding season winds up at Loch Arkaig Pine Forest, our osprey family flies south for winter. But why do ospreys take this long, dangerous trip between two homes? Here’s everything you need to know about osprey migration.

    George Anderson  •  30 Aug 2023

  • Blog

    British caterpillars: how to identify 10 common species

    Learn how to identify 10 common British caterpillars, find out what they eat and when to see them.

    Charlotte Varela  •  11 Aug 2023

  • Blog

    10 camping activities for kids who love wildlife

    Discover 10 wildlife-themed activities for kids and families to enjoy on a camping trip.

    Danielle Wesley  •  02 Aug 2023

  • Blog

    Types of bee in the UK: how to tell the difference

    From fluffy bumblebees to pint-sized mining bees, we take a look at the key characteristics of some of our most common species.

    Charlotte Varela  •  31 Jul 2023

  • Blog

    Hollow tree trunks: what are they good for?

    Take a step inside a hollow tree and you take a step back through history. A hollowing trunk is a natural process and has benefits for the tree and the creatures that live in them.

    Sally Bavin  •  28 Jul 2023

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    What is the difference between butterflies and moths?

    When the two look so similar, is there actually a difference between a butterfly and a moth? Find out how to separate the two and discover the truth behind some common myths about moths.

    Charlotte Varela  •  21 Jul 2023

  • Blog

    10 easy butterfly crafts for kids

    Discover 10 colourful butterfly crafts for kids, from simple symmetry paintings to fun mosaic art.

    Danielle Wesley  •  03 Jul 2023

  • Blog

    9 carnivorous plants to spot in the UK

    Did you know there are carnivorous plants in the UK? Take a look at some of the predatory and parasitic plants you could spot in our woods and wetlands.

    Charlotte Varela  •  28 Jun 2023

  • Blog

    10 ways to help wildlife in summer

    We can all make a difference for wildlife this season, from a single simple action to an ongoing commitment, at home or further afield. Read our ten top tips.

    Charlie Mellor  •  12 Jun 2023

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    What is the difference between a bug and a beetle?

    The words 'bug' and 'beetle' are often used interchangeably, but there’s actually a big difference between bugs and beetles. Learn how to tell them apart.

    Charlotte Varela  •  06 Jun 2023

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    Minibeast hunt – top tips for finding bugs

    Go on a minibeast hunt with your kids and see how many creepy crawlies you can find. Plus get tips on what to pack in your bug hunting kit.

    Danielle Wesley  •  26 May 2023

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    Best native hedge plants: choose the right hedges

    Autumn and winter are the best times to plant a hedge. To get you started, here are our top 10 recommendations for the best native hedge plants and the amazing benefits they'll bring.

    Helen Keating  •  23 May 2023

  • Blog

    10 best trees to attract birds and other wildlife

    Native trees offer birds and other animals vital food and shelter all year round. Boost biodiversity with our top 10 trees suited to small gardens and larger spaces.

    Charlie Mellor  •  02 May 2023

  • Blog

    How to make felt animals: easy step-by-step guide

    Follow our simple guide to make your own stuffed woodland animals. This fun craft is ideal for kids and grown-ups alike!

    Becca Smith  •  28 Apr 2023

  • Blog

    Foraging in April: edible wild plants to harvest

    April is the time to look out for fresh new greens and herbs to give your food a seasonal springtime boost. Here are seven easy-to-identify edible herbs and plants to look out for.

    Helen Keating  •  27 Apr 2023

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    Why are bees important? And how you can help them

    Bees are important for wildlife, for woods and trees, and even for our own lives. Find out why, discover why bees are in trouble and learn how you can help them.

    Charlotte Varela  •  26 Apr 2023

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    Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw and Tristan Gooley

    In our latest episode, natural navigator Tristan Gooley teaches us how clues and signs in nature can tell us about the land, water and animals around us.

    Adam Shaw  •  21 Apr 2023

  • Blog

    How to increase biodiversity in your garden

    Every garden has the potential to be a haven for wildlife. From planting for pollinators to embracing a little mess, here are some easy ways to increase biodiversity in your garden.

    Charlotte Varela  •  07 Apr 2023

  • Blog

    How to tell male and female ospreys apart

    How do you tell male and female ospreys apart? And how can you tell the difference between our resident Loch Arkaig pair, Louis and Dorcha, and other local birds?

    George Anderson  •  05 Apr 2023

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    Why do hares box? And other hare facts

    Find out why brown hares can be seen boxing in fields during the month of March, earning them their 'mad March' name, along with other top hare facts.

    Helen Keating  •  08 Mar 2023

  • Blog

    10 ways to help wildlife in spring

    We can all make a difference for wildlife this season, from a single simple action to an ongoing commitment, at home or further afield. Read our ten top tips.

    Charlie Mellor  •  01 Mar 2023

  • Blog

    6 woods in the Domesday Book and other centuries-old UK woods

    Ancient woods are centuries old, irreplaceable wildlife homes and carbon-crunchers, packed with fascinating history. Discover some of our amazing ancient woods in the UK, why they’re so special and how you can help protect them.

    Charlie Mellor  •  27 Feb 2023

  • Blog

    7 half-term ideas for families

    Enjoy wildlife spotting, tree ID and nature crafts on a half-term hike in the woods.

    Danielle Wesley  •  02 Feb 2023

  • Blog

    7 funny fungi names to help mushroom identification

    The UK's 15,000 different fungi have a rich collection of fascinating, descriptive and hilarious names. Let’s take a look at some of the more eyebrow-raising.

    Charlotte Varela  •  06 Jan 2023

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    Winter picnics: hot food ideas and recipes

    Keep warm on a winter picnic with our recipes and food ideas, including mulled apple juice, hot dogs, chilli pitta pockets and jacket potatoes.

    Danielle Wesley  •  05 Jan 2023

  • Blog

    Foraging for natural Christmas decorations

    Transform your home into a woodland wonderland this Christmas with our easy ideas for festive, foraged home decor. 

    Helen Keating  •  05 Dec 2022

  • Blog

    Where do bees go in winter?

    Ever wondered where bees go in winter? Find out where different species of bee go when the weather gets cold, and when to spot them emerging.

    Charlotte Varela  •  18 Nov 2022

  • Blog

    10 ways to use fallen autumn leaves

    Fallen leaves can be put to great use in the garden, or turned into beautiful decorations as autumnal craft projects. Here are our top 10 things to do with autumn leaves.

    Charlie Mellor  •  03 Nov 2022

  • Blog

    10 ways to help wildlife in autumn

    We can all take small actions to help wildlife this autumn. From your balcony or workplace to the local woods and beyond, here are our ten top tips.

    Charlie Mellor  •  19 Oct 2022

  • Blog

    Combat climate change at home: 6 UK native trees to plant in small gardens

    Small garden, big impact – here’s a list of UK native trees to help combat global warming from home, without taking up too much space.

    Becca Smith  •  07 Oct 2022

  • Blog

    The best elderberry recipes

    Make the most of dark, fragrant elderberries while they’re in season. Try our favourite elderberry recipes.

    Helen Keating  •  28 Sep 2022

  • Blog

    How we take care of ancient and veteran trees

    Protecting ancient trees is one of our top priorities. Discover how we design and manage our woods around them and how you can help.

    Naomi Tilley  •  26 Sep 2022

  • Blog

    What does fox poo look like? And other animal poo identification tips

    It may be messy and a little bit smelly, but animal poo can tell us a lot about the wildlife in our woods and gardens.

    Charlotte Varela  •  20 Sep 2022

  • Blog

    Why do spiders make webs, and other spider web facts

    Spider webs are incredible feats of engineering, but why do spiders make webs in the first place? And how do they do it?

    Charlotte Varela  •  05 Sep 2022

  • Blog

    How do heatwaves affect wildlife?

    As the UK experiences extreme heat and drought, we take a look at the potentially catastrophic effects of heatwaves on wildlife from early fruit ripening to a false autumn.

    Fritha West  •  10 Aug 2022

  • Blog

    Summer holidays: outdoor activities for kids

    Discover fun things to do at home and on days out with our outdoor activity guide for the summer holidays. Spot wildlife, try yoga, compete in the forest Olympics and much more.

    Danielle Wesley  •  21 Jul 2022

  • Blog

    7 amazing woodland wildlife walks in Scotland

    From otters and ospreys to fascinating fungi and flowers, Scotland's wildlife and scenery are spectacular. Check out 7 of our favourite woods for wildlife walks.

    Charlie Mellor  •  15 Jul 2022

  • Blog

    6 rare moths that depend on UK trees

    The UK is home to a number of moths that depend on trees. Explore moth species that you'd be lucky to encounter on a woodland walk.

    Julia Lock  •  12 Jul 2022

  • Blog

    Giant hogweed: the facts

    How common is giant hogweed in the UK and is it really that dangerous? We've distilled the facts to give you the low-down on giant hogweed.

    Helen Keating  •  29 Jun 2022

  • Blog

    Ancient tree quiz: test your knowledge

    How much do you know about old and ancient trees in the UK? How long do they live and where can you find them? Take the quiz.

    Helen Keating  •  14 Jun 2022

  • Blog

    Four examples of how UK wildlife camouflages

    Find out how animals in the UK use camouflage to hide in plain sight. In this blog, we explore four types of camouflage and why it is important for animals.

    Julia Lock  •  23 May 2022

  • Blog

    What do moths eat? Feeding, life cycle and other facts

    Explore how some of the 2,500 species of UK moth develop and what they eat. 

    Julia Lock  •  09 May 2022

  • Blog

    Swifts, swallows and martins: easy ID guide

    When swifts, swallows and martins appear you know spring has arrived too! Find how to tell them apart and when to see them with our top identification tips.

    Fritha West  •  05 May 2022

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    Bird song identification: UK warblers

    Every spring, trees and shrubs across the land burst into a riot of song from a famously musical group of birds - the warblers. Here we get to grips with their songs and how to tell them apart by sound alone.

    Amy Lewis  •  11 Apr 2022

  • Blog

    Foraging at Easter: make a wreath and other home decorations

    Brighten up your home and bring spring indoors with these easy ideas for Easter decorations using wild foraged plants.

    Helen Keating  •  07 Apr 2022

  • Blog

    9 outdoor Easter activities for families

    Get outdoors in the Easter holidays and enjoy our fun nature activities for kids - try nest building, go on a scavenger hunt and nibble on an Easter-themed picnic!

    Danielle Wesley  •  04 Apr 2022

  • Blog

    Our top five woods to hear nightingales

    The famous song of the nightingale is one of the wonders of the natural world, but to have a chance of hearing it you'll need to know where to listen. Here we share top tips for tracking down a serenade, plus some of our woods to try for a lucky encounter.

    Amy Lewis  •  01 Apr 2022

  • Blog

    House mouse or field mouse? Easy guide to types of UK mice, voles, rats and shrews

    Are you curious about what mouse or vole you saw in your garden or out on a walk? Or did your cat bring one in and you wondered what it was? Here's a quick guide to the more common mice, voles, rats and shrews of the UK.

    Helen Keating  •  28 Mar 2022

  • Blog

    What is the difference between a newt and a lizard?

    Found a small, brown, cold-blooded animal and not sure what it might be? You're not alone! Our guide looks at the telltale signs for separating your newts from your lizards.

    Amy Lewis  •  25 Mar 2022

  • Blog

    8 steps to achieving long-term mindfulness with woods and trees

    Explore some woodland activities that you can take part in to gain positive health benefits.

    Julia Lock  •  22 Mar 2022

  • Blog

    When do bluebells flower?

    Mark your calendars! Find out when bluebells flower, plus more bluebell facts including where to see them, what they smell like and how they're protected.

    Lorienne Whittle  •  21 Mar 2022

  • Blog

    7 blossom crafts and activities for kids

    Discover fun blossom crafts and activities to enjoy with your children this spring.

    Danielle Wesley  •  11 Mar 2022

  • Blog

    Empty bird nests: 7 to identify in the garden

    Who nested here? Learn which clues point to the previous occupants of old bird nests with our photographic guide.

    Amy Lewis  •  16 Feb 2022

  • Blog

    When to cut grass after winter

    Are you unsure when to start cutting your lawn again after winter? Learn which factors affect your lawn, when to cut it and how this varies across the UK.

    Lorienne Whittle  •  01 Feb 2022

  • Blog

    Animal tracks: snow print identification

    A fresh coat of snow reveals the footprints of the secretive animals that call our woodland home. Learn how to identify some of the tracks you're likely to see in your local wood.

    Charlie Mellor  •  17 Jan 2022

  • Blog

    Where and when to see snowdrops

    Snowdrops are a symbol of hope and a sure sign that warmer weather is on the way. Find out when to see them and the best places to look for them.

    Judith Garforth  •  04 Jan 2022

  • Blog

    What can rings and black lines in tree trunks tell us?

    We take a fascinating look at tree anatomy and explore the appearance of tree rings and other black lines.

    Julia Lock  •  29 Dec 2021

  • Blog

    10 eco-friendly New Year's resolutions

    Whether you’re making a small commitment or a big change, here are 10 ways to do your bit for nature with an eco-friendly New Year's resolution.

    Charlie Mellor  •  23 Dec 2021

  • Blog

    Outdoor Christmas activities for families

    Get out into nature this Christmas and enjoy some festive activities with your family on a woodland walk.

    Danielle Wesley  •  13 Dec 2021

  • Blog

    7 signs of winter in nature

    Winter is a magical time, with crisp mornings and chilly starlit evenings. Discover when winter really starts and some of the best signs to look and listen out for.

    Charlie Mellor  •  26 Nov 2021

  • Blog

    What can I do about climate change?

    Climate change can feel overwhelming. But there's plenty you can do to have an impact. We've put together seven top tips for fighting back.

    Helen Keating  •  12 Nov 2021

  • Blog

    Top 10 woods to enjoy autumn colour

    Take a look at our top 10 woods to visit for autumn colour, with sites in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. 

    Hannah Vickers  •  10 Nov 2021

  • Blog

    British trees and shrubs to plant: 14 native garden trees

    British trees pack a big punch in your garden. Make space for one or two you’ll have year-round interest and be supporting wildlife too. Here's our top 14 native trees to plant in your garden.

    Helen Keating  •  08 Nov 2021

  • Blog

    Best woods near 10 UK cities

    Here's our pick of great woods in and around the UK's busiest cities for sanctuary seekers, wildlife watchers, fitness fans and history hounds alike.

    Charlie Mellor  •  04 Nov 2021

  • Blog

    Bracket fungi identification: 10 common UK species for beginners

    Bracket fungi, also known as shelf or polypore fungi, grow on both dead and living trees. Here we list some of the UK's more common and easily distinguished types to get to grips with.

    Amy Lewis  •  21 Oct 2021

  • Blog

    Climate change: facts and actions for kids

    Our simple guide will help kids understand climate change, what’s causing it and how it’s affecting the planet. Plus, we'll share some top tips to help kids take action.

    Danielle Wesley  •  15 Oct 2021

  • Blog

    British woodpeckers: identification guide and calls

    Learn to tell the difference between Britain's three resident woodpecker species with our quick guide to their appearance, sounds and behaviour.

    Amy Lewis  •  30 Sep 2021

  • Blog

    When are conkers ready? Plus, tips for how to play

    Discover the best time to collect conkers and how to prepare them for a conker fight.

    Danielle Wesley  •  27 Sep 2021

  • Blog

    Bird of prey calls and identification

    Learn how to identify the UK's birds of prey with our quick guide to their calls, key features and likely hangouts. 

    Amy Lewis  •  10 Sep 2021

  • Blog

    7 ways for kids to help garden wildlife

    Read our top tips on how kids can help support garden wildlife, from planting trees to making a bug hotel.

    Danielle Wesley  •  18 Aug 2021

  • Blog

    Is ivy poisonous?

    Discover whether ivy is poisonous and learn more about where it grows, how to take care of it in your garden and why it’s a great plant for wildlife.

    Kate Lewthwaite  •  17 Aug 2021

  • Blog

    Hawk-moth caterpillar identification: eight UK species

    Hawk-moth caterpillars have one thing in common: they're pretty impressive. Usually large, distinctively marked and with a characteristic horn at the tail end, they're a good group to get to grips with when learning who's who.

    Amy Lewis  •  21 Jul 2021

  • Blog

    Foraging in July: nature's best summer food for foraging

    Here are our top six edible wild plants to look out for in July, with tips on what to look for and how to harvest, cook and eat them.

    Helen Keating  •  08 Jul 2021

  • Blog

    Foraging in June: edible flowers, plants and herbs

    From fresh flowers to tender leaves, here are some edible plants to forage in June. These are my top tips on where to find them, and how to turn them into something tasty.

    Helen Keating  •  24 Jun 2021

  • Blog

    UK hawk-moth identification and facts

    Hawk-moths are some of the largest and most recognisable moths in the UK. Learn to tell which is which with our visual guide to 10 of the most commonly encountered UK species.

    Amy Lewis  •  21 Jun 2021

  • Blog

    Hairy caterpillar identification: 16 common UK species

    Spotted a furry caterpillar undulating across the path in front of you or munching leaves in your garden? Learn to tell your tussocks from your tigers with our quick guide to some common UK species.

    Amy Lewis  •  10 Jun 2021

  • Blog

    How to make an easy elderflower cordial without citric acid

    This elderflower cordial recipe is very easy to make. It's the perfect way to capture the sweet, summery scent of the familiar hedgerow tree that is in full bloom now.

    Helen Keating  •  07 Jun 2021

  • Blog

    How to identify elderflower and what to do with it

    Elderflowers are an all-time favourite forager's treat. Get our top identification tips, along with ideas and recipes on how to use the fragrant flowers.

    Helen Keating  •  03 Jun 2021

  • Blog

    UK moth identification and facts: 12 common species for beginners

    There are more than 870 species of large moth in the UK, many of which can be tricky for beginners to tell apart. Get to know some of the UK's most familiar and easily-identified species with our quick guide.

    Amy Lewis  •  02 Jun 2021

  • Blog

    Common tree identification: top 10 beginner's trees

    Our top ten trees to give you a crash course in common tree identification.

    Helen Keating  •  26 May 2021

  • Blog

    5 spring flower crafts for kids

    Take a look at 5 fantastic spring flower crafts that kids will love, including tissue paper bluebells and finger-painted blossom.

    Hannah Vickers  •  19 May 2021

  • Blog

    Shieldbug identification: 10 common UK shieldbugs

    There are a number of shieldbug species in the UK, characterised by their flat, often triangular bodies and distinctive, shield-like shapes on their backs. Learn to tell which is which with our quick and easy guide to some of Britain's most familiar types.

    Amy Lewis  •  14 May 2021

  • Blog

    British trees: folklore and mythology

    Trees are deeply embedded in our history and folklore. Explore nine British trees with their own magical associations and stories.

    Helen Keating  •  29 Apr 2021

  • Blog

    11 types of day-flying moth in the UK: an identification guide

    The UK is home to a number of moths that are active during the day, many of which rival butterflies for colour and beauty. Which species might you encounter on a summer's walk? 

    Amy Lewis  •  23 Apr 2021

  • Blog

    What is a Root Protection Area and what does it mean?

    Healthy and adequate rooting space is essential for trees to thrive. How does a root protection area help, how is it calculated and who needs to use it?

    Emma Gilmartin  •  06 Apr 2021

  • Blog

    Common UK ladybird identification and facts

    There are 26 types of ladybird in the UK, many of which can be spotted in gardens and woodland. Learn to tell who's who with our quick and easy guide to the some of the most commonly encountered species.

    Amy Lewis  •  31 Mar 2021

  • Blog

    5 fun Easter crafts for kids

    Take a look at five fun Easter crafts for kids to do over the Easter break, from chocolate nests to egg carton flower wreaths. 

    Hannah Vickers  •  30 Mar 2021

  • Blog

    Life cycle of a plant: seeds, shoots and roots

    Plant lives have a beginning and end just like ours. Here's a roundup of the different stages plants go through, from a new seed to eventual death.

    Sally Bavin  •  02 Mar 2021

  • Blog

    How to build a nest box for birds

    Find out how to make your very own DIY nest box for your garden, to give birds a safe place to nest over the coming months. 

    Hannah Vickers  •  25 Feb 2021

  • Blog

    Where to see wild daffodils in the UK

    Did you know that the UK is home to a native, wild species of daffodil? Forget the gaudy imposters lining roadsides and parks this spring - head to the woods for an encounter with the real thing.

    Amy Lewis  •  22 Feb 2021

  • Blog

    First signs of spring in nature

    Spring is a glorious time in nature with new leaves, bright blooms and thriving wildlife. But when does spring really start and what are the key signs to look for?

    Charlie Mellor  •  19 Feb 2021

  • Blog

    Early spring flowers quiz: 12 flowering plants and shrubs

    Want to identify blooms spotted on a refreshing woodland walk or bring some early colour to your garden? Take our quiz to discover some of the most common early flowerers.

    Charlie Mellor  •  11 Feb 2021

  • Blog

    Otters in our woods - where to find them

    Did you know the clean rivers and shrubby banks of some of our woods are ideal habitat for otters? Follow our top tips for otter-spotting and find a waterside woodland near you.

    Charlie Mellor  •  02 Feb 2021

  • Blog

    11 waterfall walks to visit in our woods

    From gently tumbling streams to powerful cascades, waterfalls are mesmerising. Check out the best waterfall walks in and around our woods across the UK.

    Charlie Mellor  •  15 Jan 2021

  • Blog

    Eco-friendly ways to recycle Christmas waste

    Enjoy the festivities while limiting your environmental impact with our tips on how to responsibly dispose of Christmas cards, trees, wrapping and food.

    Charlie Mellor  •  24 Dec 2020

  • Blog

    How to identify winter trees quiz - twigs, buds and silhouettes

    When deciduous trees shed their leaves in winter, identification can be tricky. But even on bare trees there are clues to look out for. Take this quiz and test your winter tree ID knowledge.

    Helen Keating  •  17 Dec 2020

  • Blog

    9 fun ideas for family winter walks

    Head out into the fresh air and get inspired with our ideas for winter woodland walks - enjoy spotting wildlife, scavenger hunts, winter picnics and more.

    Danielle Wesley  •  14 Dec 2020

  • Blog

    What is a seed bank, how does it work and why is it important?

    Discover the vital work of seed banks, including facts and figures on why we store so many seeds, how long for and how they might be used in the future.  

    Rebecca Gosling  •  02 Dec 2020

  • Blog

    How to make a holly wreath

    Read our tips and step by step guide for how to make your own festive wreath from holly and other natural foraged materials.

    Kate Lewthwaite  •  24 Nov 2020

  • Blog

    Top tips for an eco-friendly and sustainable Christmas

    Sustainable choices at Christmas could help the planet, save you money and make the holiday season more memorable too! Check out our top tips.

    Charlie Mellor  •  20 Nov 2020

  • Blog

    How and when to plant fruit trees

    Find out how to choose the best fruit tree for you and your garden, when and where to plant them and the benefits they bring for wildlife.

    Helen Keating  •  05 Nov 2020

  • Blog

    How to protect your plants in winter

    Top tips on how to protect your garden plants from wind, rain, frost and snow, plus other garden jobs for winter: planning, planting and helping wildlife.

    Kate Lewthwaite  •  04 Nov 2020

  • Blog

    What is a mast year? How and why it happens

    Discover what a mast year is, what it means for trees and wildlife and what the data tells us about autumn 2020.

    Lorienne Whittle  •  27 Oct 2020

  • Blog

    Autumn trees for your garden: best native trees for seasonal colour

    Our guide to the best UK native trees to plant in your garden for a splash of seasonal colour, from fiery foliage to bright, bold berries.

    Helen Keating  •  19 Oct 2020

  • Blog

    11 autumn leaf crafts - simple ideas and activities for kids

    Get creative with the kids this autumn. Make your own leaf animal pictures, leaf rubbings, leaf prints and superhero leaf masks.

    Danielle Wesley  •  09 Oct 2020

  • Blog

    When do pine cones fall? And what to do with them

    Hunting for pine cones can be a great activity for adults and children alike. Read our tips on when and where to find pine cones and fun ways to use them.

    Charlie Mellor  •  06 Oct 2020

  • Blog

    Why do leaves change colour and fall off in autumn?

    Autumn is the most spectacular season thanks to our deciduous trees. But why is autumn colour better some years than others? Find out why.

    Helen Keating  •  02 Oct 2020

  • Blog

    Autumn outdoor activities for kids

    Take a look at our autumn activities for kids and families to enjoy outside in the crisp autumn air. 

    Hannah Vickers  •  01 Oct 2020

  • Blog

    Autumn leaf ID quiz: can you identify 10 trees?

    Test your tree knowledge. As autumn sets in, many of the trees around us change colour, but do you know what they are?

    Helen Keating  •  21 Sep 2020

  • Blog

    When do hedgehogs hibernate? And other animals that hibernate

    As temperatures start to fall, wildlife turns its attentions to surviving the winter. But where do hedgehogs and other species go in the worst weather?

    Charlie Mellor  •  18 Sep 2020

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    When to pick sloes and how to make sloe gin

    It's traditional to make sloe gin in autumn, ready for the coming winter. Here's an easy and delicious recipe for you to try, with our top sloe picking tips. It takes a couple of months to mature, so if you make it soon it'll be ready by Christmas.

    Helen Keating  •  15 Sep 2020

  • Blog

    Where have my garden birds gone?

    Why do birds stop using feeders and disappear from gardens when the breeding season finishes? Where do they go, and what are they getting up to?

    Amy Lewis  •  11 Sep 2020

  • Blog

    Common symptoms of tree pests and diseases

    Trees can suffer from pests and diseases at any time, here we explain the most common reasons why your tree could be struggling to thrive and what symptoms to look out for.

    Matt Elliot  •  18 Aug 2020

  • Blog

    The UK's extinct animals: can we bring them back?

    Could lynx, wolves and bears roam the UK's woodland once more? Find out if these extinct species could ever return.

    Sally Bavin  •  12 Aug 2020

  • Blog

    Why walking in woods is good for you

    It’s time to swap the gym – or sofa – for woodland walks. Here are five benefits for your health and wellbeing, plus tips on what to wear and things to do.

    Charlie Mellor  •  05 Aug 2020

  • Blog

    Tackling climate change with the right trees in the right place

    Trees can tackle climate change and absorb carbon, but what those trees are and how they are managed is key.

    Karen Hornigold  •  27 Jul 2020

  • Blog

    How to attract birds to your garden

    Find out how to attract a range of different bird species to your garden with our top tips. 

    Hannah Vickers  •  22 Jul 2020

  • Blog

    Why are native woods important for biodiversity?

    Native woods and trees support an incredible diversity of life. Find out why protecting and creating native woodland is the best way to recover nature and secure the future of our woodland species.

    Karen Hornigold  •  21 Jul 2020

  • Blog

    Protected trees: how to know which trees are protected

    Our guide explains the different methods of protection, how to check what’s already in place and what you can do to protect trees that are important to you.

    Nicole Hillier  •  17 Jul 2020

  • Blog

    Summer tree identification: can you name these nine trees?

    Which trees do you recognise? Test your knowledge and see if you can get top marks!

    Helen Keating  •  13 Jul 2020

  • Blog

    Foxglove and other poisonous plants: a list of toxic plants in the UK

    A quick guide to five of the most poisonous plants you may encounter on a countryside walk in the UK. Learn how to recognise them and get fascinating facts on their toxicity.

    Helen Keating  •  01 Jul 2020

  • Blog

    How to attract wildlife to your garden: 5 top tips

    Make your garden a haven for wildlife and you can enjoy the sights and sounds of nature knowing that you’re making a difference.

    Charlie Mellor  •  26 Jun 2020

  • Blog

    Squirrel nests: where and how do they build them?

    Find out what squirrel nests looks like, where you can spot them and how you can help our native red squirrel.

    Charlie Mellor  •  09 Jun 2020

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