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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

  • Blog

    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

  • Blog

    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

  • Blog

    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

  • Blog

    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

  • Blog

    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

  • Blog

    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

  • Blog

    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

  • Blog

    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

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