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Trees woods and wildlife
Brown long-eared bat
Known as the 'whispering' bat for its almost silent echolocation noises, this little bat's huge ears make it an expert woodland insect hunter.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Bank vole
Stout but speedy, the bank vole skitters around woodland and dense vegetation looking for blackberries, nuts and fungi. It uses its large ears to listen out for its many predators, such as the fox and kestrel.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Brandt's bat
Small and shaggy, this pink-faced bat is often found in wet woodland. Keep your eyes peeled for them at dusk when they come out to hunt.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Lesser horseshoe bat
Plum-sized and pink-faced, the lesser horseshoe bat is one of the smallest bats in the UK. Look out for them at dusk in woodland, but not in winter when they hibernate underground in caves and tunnels.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Soprano pipistrelle bat
The soprano pipistrelle bat is a widespread species that hunts close to water and can be found in woods and gardens.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Serotine bat
One of the largest British bats, the serotine has a taste for beetles and other flying insects. Listen for the squeaking sound it makes just before emerging at dusk to hunt.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Bechstein's bat
This elusive tree lover hunts, mates, and lives in woodland, relying on old trees for roosting sites. Loss of habitat means this once common species is now one of our rarer bats.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Noctule bat
Often seen flying high above the tree-tops, the noctule bat is the largest bat in the UK. This species relies on tree holes to roost in and is often confused for a swift when on the wing.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Barnacle lichen
Looking like little barnacles growing on tree trunks, get to know barnacle lichen which you'll find on the bark of living trees in ancient wood.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Badger
Big families, big appetites and big personalities. Badgers are a wood's ruling clan, often occupying the same sett for generations and laying a network of well-trodden paths through the undergrowth. They’re playful, house proud and expert foragers.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Greater horseshoe bat
Rare and highly agile. Look out for the greater horseshoe bat along woodland edges at dawn and dusk. The longest-lived bat in the UK, it has become scarce due to a loss of insect prey and habitat.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Willow, bay
Small but pretty, the bay willow is named after its smell and misleading appearance. It’s a lover of damp conditions, and feeder of pollinators and caterpillars.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Barbastelle bat
Distinctive, rare, elusive. The barbastelle bat lives in deciduous woodland and looks unlike any other bat. If you’re lucky, you might spot it hunting in wet woodland.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Natterer’s bat
Foliage foragers and cave-dwelling contortionists, these ‘red-armed bats’ are expert hunters and can squeeze themselves into the tightest of spaces.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Barn owl
With bright white feathers and a distinctive heart-shaped face, there’s no mistaking the barn owl. Catching sight of one on the wing is always a delight.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Daubenton’s bat
A flying mammal with an aquatic edge. These bats are drawn to water, snatching insects from the surface of rivers and lakes.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Leisler's bat
Tree-dwellers with a lion-like appearance, these fast-flying bats are scarce throughout Britain but common in Ireland.
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London Borough of Barnet Wood
Barnet Gate Wood
Greater London
5.14 ha (12.70 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Why bats need woods and trees
The UK is home to 18 species of bats, all of which are protected by law. This protection extends to their breeding and resting places. Hedgerows, tree lines and watercourses are important to the roosting, foraging and navigation needs of bats.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Great spruce bark beetle
The great spruce bark beetle damages spruce trees by tunnelling into the bark. This pest was accidentally introduced into the UK in 1982 and now has become established in Western England, Wales and Southern Scotland.
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Partnerships
Lloyds Banking Group
Together we will plant 10 million trees over the next decade as part of Lloyds Banking Group’s investment in creating a cleaner, greener UK. These trees will help to reduce the impact of climate change, potentially absorbing 2.5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Eight-toothed spruce bark beetle
One of the most serious forestry pests in Europe. If left uncontrolled, the eight-toothed spruce bark beetle has the potential to cause significant damage to the UK’s forestry and timber industries.
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Privately owned Wood
Farnley Tyas Estate
West Yorkshire
61.14 ha (151.08 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Backmuir Wood
Muirhead
56.89 ha (140.58 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Bantham Copse
Bantham
0.50 ha (1.24 acres)
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Blog
UK bats: a guide to bats in your garden
Explore the most likely bats you'll spot from your garden and how to help them out with our biodiversity-boosting gardening tips.
Helen Keating • 22 May 2020
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Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Barrow Hill Local Nature Reserve
West Midlands
11.16 ha (27.58 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Balmacaan
Lewiston Drumnadrochit
33.51 ha (82.80 acres)
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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
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Foxhill Bank Local Nature Reserve
Lancashire
0.52 ha (1.28 acres)
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Pendle Borough Council Wood
Ballgrove
Lancashire
5.03 ha (12.43 acres)
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Do bats hibernate in winter? And more bat facts
What do British bats do when winter is coming? Find out more about six UK bat species and what you can do to help them.
Joe Bates • 03 Dec 2018
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Position statement
Bovine TB in cattle and badgers - the Woodland Trust's position
The Woodland Trust does not support the culling of badgers as a means of eradicating or controlling bovine TB and will refuse access to its sites for this purpose.
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Privately owned Wood
Backmuir Wood
South Lanarkshire
12.37 ha (30.57 acres)
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London Borough of Barnet Wood
Barnet Childrens Millennium Woods
Greater London
0.31 ha (0.77 acres)
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About us
Lost Woods of the Low Weald and Downs
We're bringing life back to neglected and fragmented ancient woods in Sussex to boost biodiversity and revitalise woodland skills.
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Batsford Arboretum and Garden Centre Wood
Batsford Arboretum
Gloucestershire
26.50 ha (65.48 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Yoxmor Bank
Staffordshire
5.25 ha (12.97 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Bardney Limewoods - Hardy Gang Wood
Lincolnshire
35.64 ha (88.07 acres)
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Bath and North East Somerset Council Wood
Bath Linear Park
Somerset
6.06 ha (14.97 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Bats
The UK is home to 18 species of bat. The only mammals that can fly, they also sleep upside down, navigate by echolocation and find food and shelter in woods and trees.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Barber Wood
Coberley
39.04 ha (96.47 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Tyddyn Badyn
Pentir nr Bangor
3.11 ha (7.68 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Kingston Lacy Estate - Badbury Rings
Dorset
10.69 ha (26.41 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Bann Woods South - Vow Wood
County Antrim
8.69 ha (21.47 acres)
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Blog
What to do if you find a baby bird
Stumbled across a baby bird on the ground? Find out what to do to ensure its survival.
Charlotte Varela • 14 Jun 2019
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London Borough of Barnet Wood
Barnet Childrens Millennium Woods
Greater London
0.35 ha (0.86 acres)
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Manchester City Council Wood
Baileys Wood
Greater Manchester
4.22 ha (10.43 acres)
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Blog
Tree bark crafts: bark rubbings and more
Try our fun and simple tree bark arts and crafts. From bark rubbing to leaf boats, there’s something for all ages.
Danielle Wesley • 21 Nov 2019
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Woodland Trust Wood
Barley Mow Wood
Knaphill
10.40 ha (25.70 acres)
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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
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Trees woods and wildlife
Buckthorn, purging
Prickly and with the ability to purge. This plant’s common name harks back its use as a laxative. It’s a fierce, invasive species in North America.
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Queen Elizabeth Forest Park - Balmaha
Stirling
57.48 ha (142.03 acres)
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The National Forest Wood
Bass Millennium Wood
Staffordshire
17.29 ha (42.72 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Brayton Barff
North Yorkshire
26.68 ha (65.93 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Little Barkip
North Ayrshire
38.58 ha (95.33 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Baronscourt Forest - Cashty Wood
County Tyrone
59.64 ha (147.37 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Dalton Bank
West Yorkshire
3.10 ha (7.66 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Wardour Estate - Barkers Hill
Wiltshire
7.38 ha (18.24 acres)
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Windy Bank
South Yorkshire
6.09 ha (15.05 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Baddesley Clinton
Warwickshire
2.94 ha (7.26 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Mistletoe
Romantic, parasitic and poisonous, mistletoe loves broadleaf trees and provides an important habitat for woodland wildlife. Its leathery green leaves offer welcome colour among bare winter branches when much else is dormant.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Baileys Wood
Biddulph
2.69 ha (6.65 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Upper Barn & Crowdhill Copses
Fisher's Pond
28.43 ha (70.25 acres)
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Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Hall Lee Bank Park
Greater Manchester
7.27 ha (17.96 acres)
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Scottish Wildlife Trust Wood
Balgavies Loch
Angus
51.33 ha (126.84 acres)
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The National Forest Wood
Badger Wood
Derbyshire
21.32 ha (52.68 acres)
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Wandsworth Council Wood
Battersea Park Nature Areas
Greater London
1.69 ha (4.18 acres)
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Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council Wood
Bassleton Wood
North Yorkshire
9.24 ha (22.83 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Allen Banks and Staward Gorge - Morralee Wood
Northumberland
33.33 ha (82.36 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Bann Woods South - Movanagher Wood
County Londonderry
16.01 ha (39.56 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Bann Woods South - Kilrea East Bank
County Antrim
5.48 ha (13.54 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Ballykelly Forest
County Londonderry
100.78 ha (249.03 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Baronscourt Forest - Aghasessy
County Tyrone
35.00 ha (86.49 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Bankhead Farm
West Lothian
12.99 ha (32.10 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Dalgety Bay Community Woods
Fife
22.12 ha (54.66 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Bayston Hill Community Woodlands
Shropshire
1.11 ha (2.74 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Stray Head Banks
Littlebeck nr Whitby
20.58 ha (50.85 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Banovallum Carr
Horncastle
8.13 ha (20.09 acres)
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Scottish Wildlife Trust Wood
Ballagan Glen
Stirling
4.85 ha (11.98 acres)
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Stoke On Trent City Council Wood
Bagnall Road Wood Nature Reserve
Staffordshire
5.77 ha (14.26 acres)
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Bristol City Council Wood
Badock's Wood Local Nature Reserve
Bristol
6.48 ha (16.01 acres)
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Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Oak Hill Bank
West Yorkshire
4.89 ha (12.08 acres)
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Rhondda Cynon Taff County Borough Council Wood
Barry Sidings
Rhondda Cynon Taf - Rhondda Cynon Taf
7.52 ha (18.58 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Battle Great Wood
East Sussex
185.63 ha (458.69 acres)
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Cookstown District Council Wood
Ballyronan Wood
County Londonderry
2.39 ha (5.91 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
East Balgray
North Ayrshire
21.44 ha (52.98 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Bann Woods South - Ferrystown
County Antrim
8.51 ha (21.03 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Banagher Forest
County Londonderry
1702.22 ha (4206.19 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Rowan
Bane of witches, diviner of the future and producer of jam, rowan is an elegant tree with a mystical history. Its leaves and berries are a favourite for wildlife in woods and towns alike.
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Plant trees
South West tree giveaway
We gave away more than 100,000 trees to farmers across the South West of England in partnership with Lloyds Banking Group.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Nightjar
Mysterious and elusive, the nightjar is one of our most intriguing birds. A summer visitor with bark-like plumage, it can be incredibly difficult to spot.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Flat-backed millipede
Many-legged leaf eaters that live a secretive life hidden among the forest floor.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Common lizard
Timid, lightning-quick and sun-worshipping. The common lizard basks in the warmth of the sun along woodland edges, sunny glades and rides. It stays close to dense cover so it can quickly hide among twigs, logs and leaves.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Ballymaganlis Wood
Dromore
1.23 ha (3.04 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Woody Bay
Devon
41.69 ha (103.02 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Ballochanamour Wood
Dumfries and Galloway
66.84 ha (165.16 acres)
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Ulster Wildlife Trust Wood
Balloo Woodland Nature Reserve
County Down
2.76 ha (6.82 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Firhill Basin
Glasgow
1.92 ha (4.74 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Baronscourt Forest - Killydart
County Tyrone
38.44 ha (94.99 acres)