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National Trust for Scotland Wood
An Torr
Highland
18.60 ha (45.96 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Morefield Estate - An Strathan
Highland
22.69 ha (56.07 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
An t-Ord
Highland
15.73 ha (38.87 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
An Lodan
Argyll and Bute
51.90 ha (128.24 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
How to object to a planning application
If you are opposing a development threat to a wood or tree, you will need to make an objection in writing to the local planning authority.
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Creagan an Fhithich
Highland
201.50 ha (497.91 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Loch Sunart - An Cnap
Highland
117.11 ha (289.38 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Coille An Leatraich
Highland
134.42 ha (332.15 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Gairloch And Conon Est - Loch Bad An Sgalaig - Amg
Highland
1277.17 ha (3155.89 acres)
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Plant trees
MOREhedges site plan guide
For us to consider your project we need an initial indication of the area(s) where you are considering planting hedgerows.
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Plant trees
MOREwoods site plan guide
For us to consider your project we need an initial indication of the area(s) you are considering planting.
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Press centre
Research shows only 12% of local authorities have an action plan for nature recovery
The Woodland Trust is urging local authorities to declare a nature emergency and take steps to restore severely depleted wildlife and green spaces in their communities.
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Fundraise as an individual
Set your own challenge, or arrange an event for friends and family to raise money for woods and trees.
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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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Have a tree party
Celebrate the UK’s incredible trees and woods with an outdoor party or picnic.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Black grouse
An iconic bird which is becoming an increasingly rare sight. The black grouse is famed for its displays during the ‘lekking’ season.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Phytophthora austrocedri
Phytophthora austrocedri is a pathogen that infects and kills native juniper trees. Junipers are one of our rarest native trees and an attack from this fungi-like species is a devastating blow to some of the UK’s populations.
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Protecting trees and woods
Advice and support
If you own or manage an ancient wood, we can guide you through the restoration process.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Phytophthora lateralis
A fatal fungus-like species that attacks Lawson cypress, Phytophthora lateralis stops trees from transporting vital nutrients.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Identify trees with our Tree ID app
Download our free Tree ID app for Android and iPhone to identify the UK's native and non-native trees. It's an A-Z tree guide in your pocket.
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Campaign with your school
Young people have powerful voices. Encourage students to start an environmental campaign to inspire positive change for trees and woods.
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Journal
Wood Wise – reintroducing lost species
The autumn 2018 issue of Wood Wise looks at the species reintroductions for conservation, focusing on a number of projects happening across the UK.
PDF (2.57 MB)
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Support an appeal
We safeguard woodland across the UK. But we can’t do this without you. Your support is vital to save woods for future generations, protect the wildlife that calls them home, and restore them to their thriving best.
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Protecting trees and woods
Report a threat
Have you found a possible threat from development to an ancient wood or tree? Your ear to the ground could be the difference between survival and destruction. Let us know - we could help.
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Comhairle nan Eilean Siar Wood
Northbay Woodland
Na h-Eileanan an Iar
2.22 ha (5.49 acres)
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Llennyrch appeal, Snowdonia
Unexplored, mysterious and precious. This strip of scarce Celtic rainforest will survive for years to come thanks to an amazing response from our members and supporters.
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Protecting trees and woods
Don't let Government ditch its environment protection promise
After months of uncertainty about Government’s commitment to protect and restore nature, we still need answers. Abandoning nature is not an option.
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Get inspired by William Shakespeare
Discover the trees and plants in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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Privately owned Wood
Northbay Woodland
Na h-Eileanan an Iar
0.72 ha (1.78 acres)
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Aird Common Grazings Wood
Muir of Aird
Na h-Eileanan an Iar
9.91 ha (24.49 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Scalpay Woodland - Croft 23
Na h-Eileanan an Iar
7.24 ha (17.89 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Hedgerows
Small but mighty, hedges are an essential refuge for wildlife, clean our air, capture carbon, reduce flooding and give clues to historic land management. Find out more.
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Plant trees
Creating a woodland: planning and design
Growing a wood from scratch is an ambitious undertaking, but thorough planning will put you on the path to success.
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Blog
Ideas for an outdoor birthday party for kids
Plan an outdoor party for kids with our ideas for fun woodland games and activities, nature-themed party bags and animal cakes.
Danielle Wesley • 15 May 2019
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Stornoway Trust Wood
Laxay Woodland
Na h-Eileanan an Iar
16.43 ha (40.60 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Scalpay Woodland - Croft 10
Na h-Eileanan an Iar
3.46 ha (8.55 acres)
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Visiting woods
Things to do in the woods
Go on an adventure. Get closer to nature. Uncover history. Discover ways to explore the UK's woods whatever the season.
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Journal
Wood Wise – wood pasture restoration and creation
The winter 2012 issue of Wood Wise looks at wood pasture, an ancient and diverse habitat that supports a number of species, veteran trees and grazing animals.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Red squirrel
Bouncing bundles of bushy-tailed energy. The flash of a red squirrel leaping from branch to branch is an unforgettable, but increasingly rare sight in the UK’s woods. These charismatic creatures depend on woodland to survive.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Muntjac deer
Small and secretive. Muntjac are an attractive, but potentially damaging, addition to our woodlands, having been introduced in the 20th century.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Acute oak decline
Our native oaks are under pressure like never before. They are declining at an unprecedented rate due to drought, flooding, pollution, pests and diseases.
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Privately owned Wood
4 Ardhasaig
Na h-Eileanan an Iar
3.82 ha (9.44 acres)
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Cairinis Common Grazings Wood
Carinis Community Woodland
Na h-Eileanan an Iar
90.57 ha (223.80 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Greater stitchwort
Pretty, star-like and abundant along hedgerows. These plants have an explosive seed-dispersal mechanism. Disturb a large patch of them in summer and they go off like fireworks.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Hard fern
An evergreen beauty with not one, but two types of frond. Its medicinal qualities have helped treat ailments for centuries, while its leaves have been used to subdue hunger and thirst.
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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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Journal
Wood Wise – conservation grazing in woodland management
The autumn 2012 issue of Wood Wise examines the value of grazing for woodland management, including the impacts difference grazers can have.
PDF (3.39 MB)
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Practical guidance
Ancient and veteran trees: An Assessment Guide
This guide describes our approach to conserving veteran trees, wherever they are. Covering a series of steps that you can follow as an adviser, advocate, landowner, or manager.
PDF (4.82 MB)
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Stornoway Trust Wood
Lewis Castle Grounds
Na h-Eileanan an Iar
278.01 ha (686.96 acres)
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Case study
Restoring an ancient woodland in community ownership
A case study on the restoration of Aigas Woods – an ancient woodland owned by the local community which is providing income from the removal of non-native trees.
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Privately owned Wood
Bridge Cottage
Na h-Eileanan an Iar
0.86 ha (2.13 acres)
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North Uist Estate Wood
Langais Community Woodland
Na h-Eileanan an Iar
12.63 ha (31.21 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Mangersta Common Grazings
Na h-Eileanan an Iar
26.75 ha (66.10 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
1 Leurbost
Na h-Eileanan an Iar
2.31 ha (5.71 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Fideach Community Woodland
Na h-Eileanan an Iar
10.10 ha (24.96 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Rarinish
Na h-Eileanan an Iar
50.79 ha (125.50 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Loch Arkaig osprey cam
Follow the story of our Loch Arkaig ospreys, live from the heart of an ancient Caledonian pine forest.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Wheatear
These migratory birds are seasoned travellers, embarking on an epic journey from Africa to the UK each spring. They favour upland habitats and nest in cavities between rocks.
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Journal
Wood Wise – EU-exit impacts
The summer 2018 issue of Wood Wise looks at key areas of UK environmental legislation and protection that will be affected by leaving the EU.
PDF (6.56 MB)
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Video
Phil Stallard, Mid Wales Landscape Scheme
Phil Stallard gives an overview of the mid Wales tree planting scheme that he runs on behalf of the Woodland Trust. Phil explains the importance of trees in an agricultural landscape.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Phytophthora ramorum
Phytophthora ramorum is a fungal-like organism that causes the death of a wide range of trees and shrubs. The greatest impact so far has been on larch plantations, leading to thousands of hectares of felling around the UK.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Hazel gloves fungus
An Atlantic rainforest specialist and a clue that points to a wood's ancient origins. It makes its home almost exclusively on old hazel trees and is a sure sign of clean air.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Otter
An elusive carnivore well-suited to land and water. With sweet-smelling spraint and a playful nature, otters are making a comeback. Find out what they eat, where they live and how to spot them.
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Blog
British newts: an identification guide
Learn to tell the difference between the UK's three newt species with our quick and easy identification guide.
Amy Lewis • 19 Feb 2020
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Video
Highlights from an ancient woodland restoration event
See highlights from a restoration demonstration event in Wales, including timber processing, working with contractors, a lichenologist and paleoecology - analysing soil to discover the wood's history.
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Plant trees
Securing England's future tree supply: growing diversity
The UK government aims to plant millions of trees in the coming decades. But where will all these trees come from? We're spearheading an initiative that will ensure a quality, native tree supply for the UK's green future.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Beech, common
Monumental, majestic, home to rare wildlife. Beech is an enchanting species and known as the queen of British trees. To wander beneath the leafy canopy, its cathedral-like branches spreading upwards, is an awe-inspiring experience.
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Mourne Park appeal, Northern Ireland
Help keep Mourne Park thriving for nature and people – an irreplaceable ancient woodland in Northern Ireland now open for all to explore. We’ve secured this precious land, and we need you to help us to protect it for future generations.
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Swallow
Symbol of summer and aerial acrobat. A bird with an instantly recognisable silhouette, the speedy swallow can out-fly most predators.
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About us
Wood Wise magazine
Delve deeper into the news and science behind our tree and woodland conservation work with Wood Wise magazine.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Elder
Feared by the devil. Favoured by foragers. Find out all you need to know about why elder is the very essence of summer.
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Protecting trees and woods
Saved: Lake Wood, Sussex
Take a detailed look at our team’s efforts to protect an ancient wood alongside local people and discover how our voices made a difference to save the site.
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Plant trees
Natural regeneration
The UK needs more trees. We plant millions of native trees every year, but planting is just one way to help the UK's woodlands expand. Allowing nature to take its course is also an effective and efficient method of getting more trees in the ground.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Oak, red
Fiery, fast and spiked, the red oak is a fast-growing tree native to North America. It is often planted as an ornamental tree for its flaming autumn colour. Although it isn’t as valuable to wildlife as our native oaks, it’s popular with nesting birds and pollinators.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Capercaillie
The world’s largest grouse, the capercaillie is an impressive bird which has roamed pine forests for thousands of years. Made extinct in the mid-18th century, it has since made a comeback, but is under threat of extinction in the UK once more.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Brook lamprey
Reclusive, primitive and eel-like. The brook lamprey is an ancient and rarely seen fish found in the rivers and streams of several of our woods. It lives most of its life as a larva buried in the silty stream bed before turning into an adult and swimming upstream to spawn - its last act before it dies.
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About us
Who can apply for research funding?
We welcome applications for Small Research Grant funding from individual investigators and project teams with an interest in the conservation of UK woods and trees.
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Protecting trees and woods
Subsidence and trees
How do you know whether your home has subsidence? And how do you know if a tree is causing it? Find out more about subsidence and trees.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Sirococcus tsugae
A fungal disease that attacks cedars and hemlock, Sirococcus tsugae can cause disfigurement and eventually death to shoots and branches.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Brown trout
A powerful predator and an iconic British fish, the brown trout is a common sight in streams and rivers throughout the UK.
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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
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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
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Case study
Bringing neglected woodland into sustainable management
The custodians of an ancient wood discuss their efforts to restore valuable natural habitat and convert neglected woodland into a thriving habitat for wildlife.
PDF (737 KB)
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Frequently asked questions about gifts in wills
Find out more about how your gift could make a difference, choosing an executor, inheritance tax and other common enquiries.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Oak lace bug
An insect pest which attacks oaks, the oak lace bug can reduce growth and weaken trees. With number of other diseases already affecting oaks, the arrival of the oak lace bug would pose a serious threat.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Jelly ear
Velvety and a little disconcerting, the jelly ear looks just like an ear growing off decaying branches.
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Trees woods and wildlife
King Alfred’s cakes
Tiny fungi with an embarrassing story, King Alfred’s cakes are named after the king’s poor baking skills.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Long-eared owl
Wise and regal, with an imposing stare and elusive nature. Our most nocturnal owl, with a penchant for recycling other bird’s old nests. It lives in dense woodland and is a skilful hunter.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Spindle
Industrious, delicate, colourful. The spindle is at its loveliest in autumn when its leaves turn russet and its pink and orange fruits ripen. Wildlife loves its leaves and fruit, and aphids flock to it, bringing with them an array of their predators.
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Dedications
Be it a single tree or an acre of woodland with a personalised bench, your dedication will provide a long-lasting tribute that can be visited time after time – and support local wildlife too.
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Practical guidance
Practical guidance on restoring your ancient woodland
An introductory summary of training modules by the Woodland Trust for restoring ancient woodland.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Crab apple
A symbol of fertility and a forager's delight. Crab apple trees are associated with love and marriage and its small, hard fruits make an exquisite, jewel-coloured jelly.
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Position statement
Tree health: biosecurity and plant imports
The Woodland Trust believes it is far more practical and cost-effective to prevent tree pest and diseases from entering the UK than to deal with an outbreak.
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Video
First steps to restoring an ancient woodland in Yorkshire
David Ward, a retired telecommunications engineer, bought a four acre ancient woodland in 2014. With limited knowledge and experience, he turned to Woodland Trust’s adviser Robin Ridley.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Fieldfare
A winter visitor with an appetite for fruit. As the days begin to shorten, fieldfares head to the UK en masse. The fruit and berries of our native trees provide a vital source for these migrants.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Bluebell
Enchanting and iconic, bluebells are a favourite with the fairies and a sure sign spring is in full swing. The violet glow of a bluebell wood is an incredible wildflower spectacle.
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Video
Hedge maze offers social and therapeutic horticulture
Silver Birch Scotland has planted an incredible maze which helps support clients in East Dunbartonshire to gain skills, confidence and health benefits through horticulture.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Willow, grey
A soft, silvery lover of damp woodland, the grey willow is a bit scruffy but full of charm. Caterpillars flock to feed on its leaves and its fuzzy catkins are an early pollen source for pollinators.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Common rough woodlouse
Hardy, hungry, excellent composters. The humble woodlouse munches its way through just about anything it can find and is an expert in recycling nutrients.
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Journal
Wood Wise – nature recovery at scale
Read the autumn 2022 issue of Wood Wise, which explores how we can drive nature recovery on a landscape scale.
PDF (5.81 MB)
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Plant trees
Woodland Carbon
Get paid for planting new woodland for areas of over 5 hectares with our Woodland Carbon scheme. Your new woodland will be assessed for its carbon-locking potential and you'll be paid in Woodland Carbon Units with associated costs covered, too.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Poplar, white
Hardy, pale, magical. White poplar might not be native, but it is naturalised in the UK. It supports early pollinators and is an excellent coastal windbreaker, tolerating salty winds and exposure.
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Journal
Wood Wise – citizen science
The spring 2015 issue of Wood Wise looks at citizen science – projects that mobilise the general public for scientific knowledge gathering.
PDF (19.35 MB)
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Case study
Improving woodland management in the South Downs
A case study demonstrating the benefits of active forest management, including boosting the local economy and providing an educational resource for communities.
PDF (384 KB)
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Devil’s coach horse beetle
Jet-black with an even darker reputation. The devil’s coach horse has long been associated with sinister forces. In reality, it is only other invertebrates that have cause to fear this voracious predator.
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We've partnered with the National Garden Scheme
We've partnered with the National Garden Scheme (NGS) to get the word out there - that the UK needs more trees. Gardens are ideal places to plant, protect and appreciate trees and their benefits.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Primrose
Primroses are a cheerful sign of spring. They are one of the first woodland blooms and an important nectar source for butterflies. Look out for their friendly yellow in woodland clearings.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Poplar hawk-moth
Big, bold and full of character. An encounter with a hawk-moth is always special, and this species is the one most likely to make your acquaintance.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Glow-worm
Emitting an eerie yellow-green glow at night, female glow-worms use bioluminescence to attract mates. Not worms at all, they are actually beetles that lurk in lowland Britain.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Ringlet
With chocolate brown velvety wings and a delicate trim, the ringlet is an understated yet attractive butterfly. Look out for its trademark bobbing flight as it travels through woodland glades.
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Protecting trees and woods
Our work with The Climate Coalition
We're an active member of The Climate Coalition, a group of over 100 organisations dedicated to limiting the impact of climate change on the people, places and life we love.
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Green Farm appeal, Norfolk
Only 9% of Norfolk is wooded. We have an opportunity to almost double the tree cover in our care in the county, but we need your support to help us buy the land we need to create a new native woodland.
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Video
Andrew Steele - volunteer wildlife monitor
Find out more about Andrew's volunteering and why he was nominated for an award.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Oakbug milkcap
Stinky and unimpressive. Oakbug milkcap is a dull-looking fungus that is easily missed in woodland among its more spectacular cousins. It is edible, though is not to everyone’s taste, and is said to have an oily smell, similar to bed bugs. Yum.
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Case study
Trees mean better business for egg production
The CEO of a free range egg producer advocates tree planting as an active part of farm management for the commercial and welfare benefits they deliver.
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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
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Video
Alison Stewart - volunteer woods under threat detector
Find out more about Alison's volunteering role and why she was nominated for an award.
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Plant trees with your school
Tree planting is a hands-on way for children to make a real impact on the environment. We’ve already helped schools plant five million trees across the UK; discover how we can help you.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Wood mouse
Despite being one of our most common woodland mammals, the small, sweet and secretive wood mouse is hard to spot. They feast on nuts, seeds and invertebrates and are an important food source for larger mammals and birds of prey.
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Video
Suzie Harvey - volunteer Tree Charter social media champion
Find out more about Suzie's volunteering and why she was nominated for an award.
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Journal
Wood Wise – invasive species management in woodland habitats
The spring 2013 issue of Wood Wise focuses on invasive species and the threat they pose to the health of our woods, the economy and human health.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Mayfly
Known for its short adult life, the mayfly is here for a good time, not a long time. Emerging between May and August, it dances above freshwater rivers and lakes to find a mate.
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Journal
Wood Wise – seeds of hope
The autumn 2016 issue of Wood Wise explores genetic diversity in native trees and shrubs, and how to safeguard genetic resources for the future.
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About us
Restoring Wales’ rivers
The Four Rivers for LIFE project is an ambitious initiative aimed at restoring the ecological health of four major rivers in Wales: the Teifi, Tywi, Cleddau and Usk.
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Journal
Wood Wise – woodland management for sun-loving butterflies
The autumn 2013 issue of Wood Wise examines how the careful management of open space in woodland can benefit declining butterflies such as fritillaries.
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Journal
Wood Wise – birds in focus
The autumn 2014 issue of Wood Wise focuses on woodland birds, the threats they face and how habitat creation can boost declining populations.
PDF (5.67 MB)
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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
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Press centre
Drone sows 75,000 native tree seeds to triple rainforest cover in Cornwall and Devon
An ambitious drone tree-seeding trial in the South West could revolutionise the expansion of rainforests.
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Journal
Wood Wise – ancient trees
The spring 2014 issue of Wood Wise looks at the ecology of ancient and veteran trees, the work to identify and protect them, and what the future holds.
PDF (4.11 MB)
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Journal
Wood Wise – nature-positive economy
Read the summer 2023 issue of Wood Wise, which explores the new narrative of a nature-positive economy.
PDF (8.89 MB)
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Journal
Wood Wise – forest flora
The spring 2018 issue of Wood Wise focuses on woodland ground flora – the wildflowers and plants that need protection and sensitive management.
PDF (2.82 MB)
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Journal
Wood Wise – open space habitats in woodland
The spring 2012 issue of Wood Wise looks at the importance of open space in woodland and the species that rely on the special conditions they provide.
PDF (4.43 MB)
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Video
Sibsey Wood volunteers
Find out more about the Sibsey Wood volunteers and why they were nominated for an award.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Hawthorn
Named after the month in which it blooms and a sign that spring is turning to summer. The pale green leaves of this hedgerow staple are often the first to appear in spring, with an explosion of pretty pale-pink blossom in May. It simply teems with wildlife from bugs to birds.
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Press centre
Inspiring ‘cultural trees’ shortlisted for Tree of the Year 2025
From a cedar that The Beatles climbed to an oak from a Virginia Woolf poem, discover the cultural trees shortlisted for Tree of the Year 2025.
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Journal
Wood Wise – iconic oak
The summer 2019 issue of Wood Wise tells the story of oak – of its role in British culture, as a haven for wildlife, and the threats it faces.
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Journal
Wood Wise – secrets of the soil
The spring 2016 issue of Wood Wise delves into woodland soil, its function, its species, the threats to its health, and ways to manage it for the future.
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Journal
Wood Wise – fabulous fungi
The autumn 2015 issue of Wood Wise explores the fascinating world of fungi, their essential role in woodland and their complex relationship with trees.
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Journal
Wood Wise - creating tomorrow's woods
Read the autumn 2021 issue of Wood Wise, all about how to create healthy woods for the future.
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Journal
Wood Wise - woods in waiting
Read the autumn 2020 issue of Wood Wise, our tree and woodland conservation magazine, which discusses the importance of natural regeneration for expanding tree and woodland cover in the UK.
PDF (5.28 MB)
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Video
David Griffith - volunteer Observatree tree health surveyor
Find out more about David's volunteering and why he was nominated for an award.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Dog’s mercury
A poisonous coloniser of ancient woodland, dog’s mercury is quick to sweep over the wood floor, sometimes outcompeting more delicate ancient woodland species.
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Journal
Wood Wise – beguiling beetles
The summer 2017 issue of Wood Wise celebrates the UK’s tree-associated beetles, looking at their ecological requirements and their relationship with tree diseases.
PDF (4.85 MB)
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Press centre
Climate action: water your street trees
Rising temperatures and dry spells are leading to an increasing loss of new street trees, but the nation can do its bit, urge tree groups.
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Video
Fingle Woods volunteers
Find out more about the Fingle Woods volunteers and why they were nominated for an award.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Wood anemone
Sun-loving, gentle, a mark of the old. Wood anemone is one of the first spring blooms, arriving to take in the light through the leafless canopy in broadleaf woodland. Look for them in old and ancient woodland that suits their slow growth.
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Video
Brian Palmer - volunteer environment monitor
Find out more about Brian's volunteering and why he was nominated for an award.
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Journal
Wood Wise – woodland management for protected species
The summer 2012 issue of Wood Wise looks at how sensitive woodland management is being used to support red squirrels, stag beetles, Scottish wildcats and more.
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Journal
Wood Wise – future forests
The spring 2019 issue of Wood Wise focuses on what needs to be done to manage the UK’s woods to nurture healthy, resilient wooded landscapes of the future.
PDF (5.78 MB)
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Journal
Wood Wise – hedgerows and hedgerow trees
The summer 2014 issue of Wood Wise looks at the benefits hedges provide, their management for wildlife, and hedgerow planting and improvement schemes.
PDF (2.32 MB)
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Video
Hayden Gabriel - volunteer speaker
Find out more about Hayden's volunteering role and why she was nominated for an award.
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Video
Phillipa Batchelor - volunteer administrator
Find out more about Phillipa's volunteering role and why she was nominated for an award.
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Journal
Wood Wise - trees for good
Read the spring 2020 issue of Wood Wise, all about how trees can simultaneously tackle the climate and nature emergencies.
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About us
Support for Welsh farmers and landowners navigating change
The Sustainable Farming Scheme is set to dramatically reshape the way land is managed and funded in Wales. Trees and hedgerows will play an even greater role in helping farmers and landowners adapt.
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Blog
Reintroducing lost species
Species reintroductions are becoming increasingly important in restoring lost parts of an ecosystem. We discuss the issues, considerations and opportunities.
Karen Hornigold • 29 Jan 2019
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Journal
Wood Wise – trees for water
Read the spring 2022 issue of Wood Wise, which explores the relationship between trees and water.
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Video
Hilary Hinks - volunteer heritage researcher
Find out more about Hilary's volunteering and why she was nominated for an award.
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Erisort Trust Wood
Aline Woodland
Na h-Eileanan an Iar
576.67 ha (1424.95 acres)
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Journal
Wood Wise – tree pests and diseases
The summer 2013 issue of Wood Wise looks at the tree pests and diseases already causing problems in the UK, as well as potential future threats.
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Journal
Wood Wise – marvellous mammals
The summer 2016 issue of Wood Wise spotlights the many mammals that call UK woodlands home, and the projects to bring them back to old haunts.
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Video
Jon and Wendy Leach - woodland engagement volunteers
Find out more about Jon and Wendy's volunteering roles and why they were nominated for an award.
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Journal
Wood Wise – ancient woodland restoration
The summer 2015 issue of Wood Wise looks at the range of projects striving to bring light and life back to damaged native woods through careful restoration.
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Video
Bishop's Knoll Wood volunteers
Find out more about Bishop's Knoll Wood's volunteer group and why they were nominated for an award.
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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
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Press centre
Woodland Trust statement on Whitewebbs Oak felling
We are shocked and devastated by the recent felling of the ancient Whitewebbs Oak in an Enfield park in London. We want to see justice for this nationally significant oak tree.
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Video
Andy Black - volunteer warden
Find out more about Andy's volunteering and why he was nominated for an award.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Eucalyptus
Pleasant smelling, antiseptic, highly flammable. Eucalyptus might be the favourite of koalas in its native Australia, but in the UK it is insects which are drawn to its rich oil.
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Press centre
Woodland Trust seeks major new corporate partner to empower young people through ‘Funding for the Future’
The Woodland Trust, recognised as the UK’s largest woodland conservation charity, is boldly seeking out the perfect business to work in partnership with to support an ambitious new programme of work.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Oxlip
A rare, charming flower. If you’re in East Anglia, look for them blooming in woodland in the spring.
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Video
Meet the people behind our work: Friends of Belvoir Wood
Hard graft. Passionate people. Expertise and skill. There's more to our woods than just trees. See for yourself what makes Friends of Belvoir Wood so special, and what it takes to keep it that way.
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Journal
Wood Wise – life in deadwood
The autumn 2019 issue of Wood Wise dispels any myths about deadwood and raises awareness of its importance to people and wildlife.
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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
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Support us
Make a donation
With your support, we can ensure woods are always there, free for everyone to enjoy.
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Journal
Wood Wise – beyond the woods
The spring 2017 issue of Wood Wise explores the importance of trees outside woods for people, wildlife and the environment, as well as the threats they face.
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Video
Restoring Craggach Wood to a productive and diverse native woodland
David Shepherd and Annie Griffiths own Craggach Wood near Inverness. They share the inspirational story of how they transformed a long-established woodland of plantation origin into a biologically and structurally diverse productive native woodland.
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Video
David Rodway - volunteer photographer
Find out more about David's volunteering role and why he was nominated for an award.
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About us
Our president
Clive Anderson has been our president for more than 10 years, having taken a long interest in the problems facing the natural world and trees in particular.
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Video
Joanne Yellen - volunteer woodland working group leader
Find out more about Joanne's volunteering role and why she was nominated for an award.
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Journal
Wood Wise – natural and cultural heritage
The winter 2015 issue of Wood Wise explores the importance of protecting heritage features and the conflicts that can arise between trees and archaeology.
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About us
Wales
We're standing up for trees in Wales and demanding better protection for our natural heritage. We also care for 100 Welsh woods, from precious ancient woodlands to newly-planted wildlife havens created with local communities.
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Video
Lionel Knobbs - volunteer warden
Find out more about Lionel's volunteering role and why he was nominated for an award.
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Journal
Wood Wise – trees and woodland in water management
The winter 2013 issue of Wood Wise discusses the use of trees and woodland for flood mitigation, river cooling, soil protection and farm management.
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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
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Video
Media library volunteers
Find out more about the media library volunteers and why they were nominated for an award.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Alder buckthorn
A reputation for causing a bang. Alder buckthorn is used to make gunpowder, pigments and dyes. It’s a beloved plant of the brimstone butterfly.
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Discussion paper
Manifesto for the Welsh Parliament elections
Our manifesto outlines how trees can play a vital role in addressing the nature and climate crisis. They can help us rebuild an economy that's resilient to climate change, good for our wellbeing and nature-rich - one that's fit for present, and future generations.
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Journal
Wood Wise – nature inspires education
The autumn 2017 issue of Wood Wise focuses on how connecting with nature can educate and inspire the environmental guardians and conservationists of the future.
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Press centre
A £382 billion asset – why UK trees need better protection and urgent investment
The ONS has calculated an economic value for the UK’s trees and woods – £382 billion.
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Blog
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
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Video
Ian Baird - volunteer woodland creation champion
Find out more about Ian's volunteering role and why he was nominated for an award.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Dark crimson underwing moth
A rare beauty – the dark crimson underwing moth startles predators with its deep red hindwings and depends on mature oak trees for survival.
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Practical guidance
Ancient woodland restoration management principles
An introductory guide to ancient woodland restoration management, the value of this special habitat, and why we should protect and restore it.
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Case study
Adding value to timber from sustainably managed woods
The removal of non-native conifers is key to ancient woodland restoration. Timber extraction can also generate revenue for landowners, as this case study shows.
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About us
England
We're fighting to stop HS2 from destroying irreplaceable ancient woodland. We're helping youngsters create the first Young People's Forest. And we care for 800 sites across England, from wildlife-rich native woods to tranquil urban oases.
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Press centre
Highland landowners team up to revive ecosystem area larger than Edinburgh
Four diverse landowners have formed a unique pact to “reawaken the landscape” across an area of Lochaber bigger than Edinburgh.
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Press centre
Rhododendron is destroying our native wildlife
Popular for its pretty flowers, Rhododendron ponticum is an invasive non-native species and is damaging native woods and wildlife.
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Case study
Natural flood management using washland restoration
A Sussex Flow Initiative case study demonstrating natural flood management through washland restoration on an organic farm in the River Ouse catchment.
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Blog
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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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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Case study
Tree planting for severe flooding on a lowland farm
A study investigating the impact and cost of severe annual flooding on a lowland farm and the role of tree planting as a management technique.
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Position statement
Deer management - the Woodland Trust's position
The Woodland Trust monitors and manages deer numbers on its estate where over-grazing poses a significant threat to vulnerable habitats and conservation outcomes.
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Position statement
Grey squirrel management – the Woodland Trust's position
The Woodland Trust supports the control of grey squirrels in areas where it can protect red squirrel populations and aid reintroduction programmes.
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Visiting woods
Frodsham Woods
On an abandoned golf course, we are creating a vibrant green haven for wildlife and people.
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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
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Practical guidance
Keeping rivers cool: shade for climate change adaptation
Practical guidance on using trees to shade rivers, helping freshwater habitats and species such as trout and salmon withstand the effects of climate change.
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Woodland Trust Woods
Woodland Trust Woods
With more than 2,000 woods to discover, there’s an adventure to be found near you.
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Research report
The state of Scotland’s rainforest
A research report by the Atlantic Woodland Alliance reviewing the latest evidence on the condition of and threats to Scotland’s temperate rainforest woodlands.
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Video
Meet the people behind our work: Fingle Woods
Hard graft. Passionate people. Expertise and skill. There's more to our woods than just trees. See for yourself what makes Fingle Woods so special, and what it takes to keep it that way.
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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
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Trees woods and wildlife
Oxeye daisy
Cheerful, prophetic and mystical, there’s more than meets the eye to the humble oxeye daisy. Look out for them on roadsides and woodland edges.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Stoke Wood
Stoke Lyne
35.52 ha (87.77 acres)
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Blog
How to build a den: outdoor activity for kids
Get the whole family outdoors with our simple den-building guide. Plus, discover how to build a mini den or make an indoor den on rainy days.
Danielle Wesley • 22 Oct 2019
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Press centre
Woodland Trust highlights ‘ticking threat’ of uncontrollable wildfires
An increasing threat of wildfires amid rising temperatures and Met Office warnings could have a "devastating" impact, according to the UK's largest woodland conservation charity.
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Shropshire Council Wood
Poles Coppice Countryside Heritage Site
Shropshire
19.00 ha (46.95 acres)
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About us
Northern Ireland
We’re helping wildlife thrive in the beautiful Faughan Valley. We’re campaigning to protect Northern Ireland’s last remnants of ancient woodland. And we look after 50 woods across the north of the Emerald Isle.
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Research report
State of the UK's Woods and Trees 2025
Four years after the groundbreaking State of the UK's Woods and Trees report, the Woodland Trust is once again assessing the health of the UK's woods and trees – revealing the latest evidence and analysis to support the urgent action needed to protect and restore woodlands.
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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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Position statement
Trees and carbon – the Woodland Trust’s position
The Woodland Trust promotes tree planting and woodland creation as a means of reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide and combatting the effects of climate change.
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Blog
When to prune apple and other fruit trees
Whether you're reviving an old fruit tree, shaping a new one, or encouraging a jumper crop, here's our top advice on what to do and when to do it. From apples and pears to peaches and plums.
Helen Keating • 02 Feb 2018
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Position statement
Hedges and hedgerows – the Woodland Trust's position
The Woodland Trust believes hedgerows should be protected, especially those with ancient features, and that more should be created to connect our landscape.
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Position statement
Fracking – the Woodland Trust's position
The Woodland Trust will oppose applications for fracking activity that would impact ancient woodland and will not allow exploration on our land.
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Case study
Planting trees to improve economic returns
A case study demonstrating the benefits of agroforestry on an arable farm, including crop diversification, enhanced biodiversity and reduced wind erosion.
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Woodland Trust Wood
The Spinney
Kingston St. Mary
2.94 ha (7.26 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
How to set up a local group and meeting
A group of passionate, like-minded people could help others understand the value of woods and trees and shape local policy.
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Partnerships
Premier Paper
We're helping Premier's clients combat their carbon emissions by planting trees.
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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
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Position statement
Moving plants and animals for conservation
The Woodland Trust follows and endorses the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) guidelines on conservation translocations.
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Plant trees
How to grow a tree from seed
Growing a tree from a seed needn't be tricky. Find out how to do just that with our simple instructions.
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Press centre
Farmers share tales of 'living legends' and nature on their land
From an ancient oak which survived a hit from a Lancaster Bomber in World War Two to a 150-year-old pear tree – classically taken portraits tell a story of how farmers are helping to protect ancient and veteran trees.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Bisham Woods
Cookham Dean Maidenhead
152.63 ha (377.15 acres)
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Press centre
First trees planted as charity tees up to turn abandoned golf course into wildlife haven
School children are set to plant the first of 30,000 trees at Frodsham, Cheshire in an ambitious project to turn fairways into forest and greens into glades.
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Practical guidance
Ancient and veteran trees: Caring for special trees on farms
This guide helps identify ancient and veteran trees on farming land, and highlights their importance. It provides information on how to protect trees and secure their future.
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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
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Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Glastonbury Crescent Open Space
West Midlands
2.02 ha (4.99 acres)
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Plant trees
Free trees for schools and communities
Trees help people and nature thrive and we need more of them in the ground. That’s why we’re giving thousands away free to schools, councils, clubs and more.
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Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Ufton Fields SSSI
Warwickshire
31.35 ha (77.47 acres)
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Journal
Wood Wise - evidence for action
This issue of Wood Wise delves deeper into some of the issues highlighted in our landmark State of the UK’s Woods and Trees 2021 report.
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St Albans City & District Council Wood
St Julians Wood
Hertfordshire
2.56 ha (6.33 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Den Burn
Fife
22.76 ha (56.24 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Strathmashie
Highland
616.10 ha (1522.38 acres)
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Position statement
Ash dieback – the Woodland Trust's position
Ash dieback, caused by the non-native invasive fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, presents a major threat to the UK’s treescape on a scale not seen since the Dutch elm disease epidemic of the 1970s.
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Support us
Loch Arkaig Pine Forest appeal, Scottish Highlands
Old and gnarled Scots pines. Celebrated ospreys. Breathtaking loch-side views. Thanks to your generous support, some of Scotland’s finest and most fragile treasures now have the chance to thrive.
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Research report
Trees outside woods – their landscape and ecological value
A research report examining the extent and value of single trees in hedgerows, parks and gardens, and farmland, and their contribution to the UK’s landscape.
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Blog
Pine martens: where they live, what they eat and other facts
They may look cute and cuddly, but with fierce teeth and claws and an appetite for small mammals, the elusive pine marten is anything but! Learn more about this iconic woodland species and how we're helping to secure its future.
Charlie Mellor • 14 Jun 2018
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Practical guidance
Ancient woodland restoration – halting further decline
Practical guidance on halting further decline when beginning ancient woodland restoration, including first aid techniques for the most critically threatened areas.
PDF (4.70 MB)
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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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South Lakeland District Council Wood
Serpentine Woods
Cumbria
7.11 ha (17.57 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Gross' Wood in Shootalong Field
Norton sub Hamdon
1.63 ha (4.03 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Old Wood, Skellingthorpe
Skellingthorpe
93.09 ha (230.03 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Somerford Common
Wiltshire
121.00 ha (298.99 acres)
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Blog
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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Case study
Fruit trees - improving land and increasing yield on a mixed farm
A case study demonstrating the productivity benefits of fruit trees on a mixed organic farm. Planting in rows provides shelter for crops and prevents soil erosion.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Everdon Stubbs
Daventry
28.91 ha (71.44 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Sheepwash Community Woodland
Devon
24.18 ha (59.75 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Snowdrop
One of the first signs of spring. While not native to these shores, these hardy flowers have become a familiar indicator of the shifting seasons and a sure sign that warmer weather is on its way.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Nor Wood, Cook Spring & Owler Car
Dronfield
30.57 ha (75.54 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
Urge the Senedd to restore nature with trees on farms
Our Ten Asks for Trees would boost the Sustainable Farming Scheme’s impact for Wales’ people and landscape. Urge the Senedd to make them happen.
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Support us
Ben Shieldaig appeal, West Highlands
This breathtaking slice of Caledonian pine forest – part of Scotland's rainforest and our first ever mountain – now has a bright future.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Springfield Wood
Salehurst Robertsbridge
5.52 ha (13.64 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Soken Wood
Kirby le Soken
4.22 ha (10.43 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Monks Steps
Somerset
0.84 ha (2.08 acres)
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Brighton and Hove City Council Wood
Stanmer Great Wood
East Sussex
60.74 ha (150.09 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Dunachton - Speybank
Highland
6.06 ha (14.97 acres)
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Natural England Wood
Ashtead Common NNR
Surrey
177.36 ha (438.26 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Oak, sessile
Less famous than English oak, but no less loved, the sessile oak towers in the woods. Squirrels, jays and badgers love their acorns and caterpillars flock to eat their leaves, in fact 326 species of wildlife are found only on oak.
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Terms and conditions
Website terms and conditions
Website terms and conditions
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Video
Woodland Creation: nature-based solutions
Find out how the Woodland Trust Northern Ireland woodland creation team is working with landowners to create new woods in the Faughan Valley.
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About us
The Bunce survey
The Bunce survey brings together 50 years of data drawn from more than 100 woods across England, Scotland and Wales. What has changed in that time? Why? And how can we use the results to nurture healthier woodlands?
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About us
Safeguarding our woods with FSC® certification
Most of our woods are certified by FSC against the UKWAS standard. Find out what this means for our estate, and how we manage our woods sustainably.
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Shropshire Council Wood
Brown Moss Countryside Heritage Site
Shropshire
19.08 ha (47.15 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
Scotland's nature needs help to recover and thrive
We need a robust delivery strategy for biodiversity in Scotland.
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Support us
Recycle in school
Harness pupil power to cut your school’s waste and help the environment.
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Plant trees
UK sourced and grown trees: why is it important to buy them?
Buying UK sourced and grown trees is the best way to prevent the spread of imported pests and diseases.
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Practical guidance
Tree species handbook
Our guide to choosing the best tree species when creating new woodland, with profiles of 50 tree and shrub species and 18 woodland communities.
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Protecting trees and woods
Street tree heroes: standing up for street trees
People across the UK are fighting for their street trees. They're planting the street trees of the future, rallying the support of their communities and influencing local planning policies.
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Support us
Spring's vital signs
This activity is now closed. Thank you for helping us track the signs of spring with your school!
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Woodland Trust Wood
Hargate Forest
Tunbridge Wells
61.72 ha (152.51 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
St Helen's Well Wood
Pocklington
0.25 ha (0.62 acres)
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Support us
Improve wellbeing in school
Use the power of nature to boost the health of your students.
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Research report
The economic benefits of woodland
A report setting out the case for the economic benefits of woodland, from flood mitigation to health and wellbeing, thought to be worth over £270 billion.
PDF (2.48 MB)
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Policy paper
The Woodland Trust's approach to managing its estate
The Woodland Trust owns more than 1,000 woods across the UK. This is how we manage them for people and wildlife in the face of climate change and other threats.
PDF (1.21 MB)
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Support us
Green Tree Schools Award
Join 16,000 schools taking action to help the environment. Your pupils can take part in fun, hands-on projects while improving your grounds. They'll earn certificates in recognition of their achievements and a special plaque to display in your school.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Cherry, sour
Acidic fruits that are adored by birds. This tree gives astonishing displays of blossom in spring along hedgerows and woods.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Song thrush
Famous for smashing open snails and for the sweet song which gives this bird its name. The song thrush was once a common sight in UK woodland, but is sadly in decline.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Slow worm
Legless lizards which are often mistaken for snakes. These sleek and subtle creatures are a common sight in UK woodland.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Sparrowhawk
With brilliant yellow eyes and long yellow talons, this small yet skilful predator swoops down to ambush its prey unawares. Strongly reliant on woodland, the sparrowhawk has been threatened in the past but is currently widespread throughout the UK.
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About us
The SCATTER project
The SCATTER project used cutting edge LiDAR scanning technology to create 3D models of ancient and veteran oak trees across the UK, so we can better understand and manage these living legends for the future.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Willesley Wood
Ashby de la Zouch
56.60 ha (139.86 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Sika deer
Not as grumpy as it looks, the sika deer’s furrowed brow sets it apart from other deer species. Introduced to the UK in 1860, it is rapidly increasing in numbers.
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Glen Sheil
Highland
390.31 ha (964.46 acres)
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Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Windmill Spinney
Warwickshire
0.53 ha (1.31 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Preston Spring Wood
Preston Under Scar
13.59 ha (33.58 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Lemon slug
Slimy, secretive and quite the picky eater. The fungus-loving lemon slug relies on ancient woodland to survive.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Glen Sherup
Glendevon by Dollar Perthshire
603.51 ha (1491.27 acres)
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Shepway District Council Wood
Encombe
Kent
1.04 ha (2.57 acres)
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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
Pendulous sedge
Attractive, strong, damp-lover. Spot pendulous sedge swooning in damp woodland and river banks. It’s useful in a pinch, with edible seeds and strong leaves that can be made into rope and matting.
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Hastings Borough Council Wood
Summerfields Wood
East Sussex
6.43 ha (15.89 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Arkaig ospreys: behind the scenes of a nest camera in the Scottish Highlands
No wi-fi, no plug sockets, no film crew. Meet the people behind the camera and explore the set of the UK's most remote family drama.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Railway Plantation
Runcorn
1.85 ha (4.57 acres)
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Visiting woods
Discover woods in summer
Lush green landscapes, glorious sunshine, rainbows of wildflowers – a visit to the woods in summer time is not to be missed. The days are long and the nights are short, so make the most of the woods in the daylight, smell the flowers, watch wildlife or even enjoy a picnic.
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About us
Saving Scotland's rainforest
We're working to ensure Scotland’s rainforests thrive once again. As part of the Alliance for Scotland’s Rainforest, we're on a mission to protect and enhance this globally important habitat for the special wildlife that depends upon it.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Great spotted woodpecker
Not afraid to make itself heard. The great spotted woodpecker is equipped with a toolkit that makes it a true woodland specialist. Its strong beak and shock-absorbing skull are perfect for finding food and making its home among the trees.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Lime, small-leaved
Charming, sturdy, pollinator-magnet. Not only does the small-leaved lime’s blossom produce a sweet scent and pleasantly minty honey, its leaves support the caterpillars of moths such as the lime hawk, peppered and vapourer.
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Woodland Trust Wood
St Benedicts Wood
St Helens Merseyside
13.18 ha (32.57 acres)
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Derbyshire County Council Wood
Shaw Wood
Derbyshire
15.93 ha (39.36 acres)
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Newcastle under Lyme Borough Council Wood
White Hill Open Space
Staffordshire
0.61 ha (1.51 acres)
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Straiton Wood
Straiton Pond
Midlothian
11.26 ha (27.82 acres)
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The National Forest Wood
Swadlincote Woods
Derbyshire
14.08 ha (34.79 acres)
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Support us
Spreading the word
Follow our tips or use our ready-made wording to promote your fundraiser on social media or with local press.
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RSPB Wood
West Sedgemoor
Somerset
57.34 ha (141.69 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
North Sannox Wood
North Ayrshire
127.46 ha (314.95 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Tree sparrow
Shy and sweet countryside-lovers. The tree sparrow is rarely seen around humans, but might be spotted in lowland farmland when there's some grain to snaffle.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Cleatop Wood
South of Settle
12.80 ha (31.63 acres)
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Practical guidance
Ancient woodland restoration - maximising ecological integrity
Practical guidance on accumulating more old growth characteristics, better space and dynamism, water and air quality, reintroductions and the integrity of wider landscapes.
PDF (8.97 MB)
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Welwyn Hatfield District Council Wood
Skips Grove
Hertfordshire
1.35 ha (3.34 acres)
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Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Starcliffe Street
Greater Manchester
2.34 ha (5.78 acres)
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East Dunbartonshire Council Wood
Cairnhill South
East Dunbartonshire
10.65 ha (26.32 acres)
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Plant trees
Boosting biodiversity at RAF Benson Primary School
Teaching assistant Adèle explains why the school’s free tree pack is great news for pupils, wildlife and the environment.
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Woodland Trust Wood
White Hill Woods
Easington Lane
81.83 ha (202.20 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Stanley House
Perth and Kinross
2.19 ha (5.41 acres)
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Sussex Wildlife Trust Wood
Woods Mill
West Sussex
7.79 ha (19.25 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Scaly male fern
Poised, damp-loving, hardy. The scaly male fern is a tough old specimen that thrives in damp woodland, as well as on open heaths and hillsides.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Archers Wood
Sawtry
18.61 ha (45.99 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Bellsquarry Wood
Livingston
17.75 ha (43.86 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Collier Spring
Nottinghamshire
10.26 ha (25.35 acres)
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About us
Scotland
Scotland's woodland heritage is vast and varied, from the rugged Caledonian pinewoods to the rare and fragile temperate rainforests. We work to protect, restore, and create woods for wildlife and people.
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Privately owned Wood
Path Head Opencast Coal Site
Tyne & Wear
16.08 ha (39.73 acres)
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Support us
Share your school's story
Tell us about your journey on the Green Tree Schools Award.
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London Borough of Barnet Wood
Moat Mount and Scratchwood
Greater London
22.99 ha (56.81 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Stoke Wood
Stoke Albany
10.91 ha (26.96 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Cnoc nan Ghabar
Argyll and Bute
6676.26 ha (16497.04 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Lesser spotted woodpecker
Secretive tree-top dweller. The lesser spotted is our smallest, and rarest, woodpecker. These woodland specialists are one of the UK’s fastest-declining bird species.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Starling
Social songsters with shiny feathers and common garden visitors. These gregarious birds are probably most famed for their stunning murmuration displays.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Wild service tree
A true springtime stunner, it’s not so long ago that you could find wild-service fruit at a market. These days it’s rare and hard to find but it’s still a favourite with wildlife like the wood pigeon, whose gut softens its seeds for propagation.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Speckled wood
Understated yet headstrong, the speckled wood spends its time basking in sun-dappled woodland and fiercely patrolling its patch.
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West Berkshire Council Wood
Snelsmore Common SSSI
Berkshire
29.40 ha (72.65 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Arrandene Open Space
Greater London
4.05 ha (10.01 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Upper Studley Farm
Wiltshire
12.01 ha (29.68 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Sycamore Grove
Baxenden
0.46 ha (1.14 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Stonehenge Down
Wiltshire
26.84 ha (66.32 acres)
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About us
Modern slavery and human trafficking statement
We're committed to ensuring that modern slavery and human trafficking don't exist anywhere in our organisation, corporate activities or supply chain.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Tinney's Firs
SALISBURY
24.22 ha (59.85 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Fearnoch Forest
Argyll and Bute
1280.62 ha (3164.41 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Downhill Forest
County Londonderry
82.13 ha (202.94 acres)
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Scottish Wildlife Trust Wood
Pepper Wood
Edinburgh
1.17 ha (2.89 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Spoilbank Wood
Dalton on Tees
6.57 ha (16.23 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Sellers Wood
Nottinghamshire
13.77 ha (34.03 acres)
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Chiltern District Council Wood
Angling Spring Wood
Buckinghamshire
16.37 ha (40.45 acres)
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Position statement
Urban trees and forests – the Woodland Trust's position
Urban trees provide vital benefits to people and nature, but not everyone has equal access to this critical green infrastructure. Read our views on protecting, restoring and creating urban forests.
PDF (2.01 MB)
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Swindon Borough Council Wood
Shaw Tip
Wiltshire
4.40 ha (10.87 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Pine, Scots
Towering in the glen, the Scots pine is a truly stunning tree. It is one of only three native conifers, and our only native pine. It’s the perfect home for iconic Scottish wildlife, such as the red squirrel, capercaillie, Scottish crossbill and the Scottish wildcat.
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Derbyshire County Council Wood
Gamesley Sidings
Derbyshire
11.34 ha (28.02 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Spruce, Sitka
Imposing, aged, useful. The Sitka spruce accounts for around half of commercial plantations, and though it’s not as valuable as our native trees, it shelters birds and small mammals.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Grey squirrel
Tree-climbing nut buriers. Scampering grey squirrels are a familiar sight, but sadly these American imports have had a disastrous impact on the native red squirrel.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Birch, silver
Pretty, pale, a symbol of purity. This common tree, with its silver-white bark, is favoured by gardeners who want to renew and purify their land for coming year.
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Shabbington Wood
Buckinghamshire
329.21 ha (813.48 acres)
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Exmoor National Park Authority Wood
Tarr Steps Woodland
Somerset
33.40 ha (82.53 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Staffhurst Wood
Limpsfield
12.90 ha (31.88 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Paddock Wood
Longhirst
5.73 ha (14.16 acres)
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Partnerships
Simple Skincare
Skincare brand Simple is working with us to help restore and protect ancient woodland.
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Somerset Wildlife Trust Wood
Great Breach Wood
Somerset
57.73 ha (142.65 acres)
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Dundee City Council Wood
Caird Park
Dundee
111.35 ha (275.15 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Stag beetle
Impressive, heavily armed and a formidable fighter. The stag beetle depends on trees and woods for its survival. Its fat larvae feed on the decaying wood of old broadleaved trees. Loss of its woodland habitat means that the stag beetle is now a nationally scarce species.
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Salford Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Salford Metropolitan Borough Council
Greater Manchester
1.54 ha (3.81 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Spruce, Norway
Festive, useful, squirrel food. Made popular by Prince Albert, Norway spruce is a familiar non-native, with friendly winter colour and a value to native wildlife.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Stoat
Fast and definitely furious. The stoat is not afraid to take on prey more than five times its size. Up trees or underground, there are few places this potent predator won’t go in search of its next meal.
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Salford Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Salford City Council Woodlands
Greater Manchester
0.71 ha (1.75 acres)
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Forestry and Land Scotland Wood
Selm Muir Wood
West Lothian
92.22 ha (227.88 acres)
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Support us
Snaizeholme appeal, North Yorkshire
Thanks to your support, we have the chance to turn a tree-less landscape into a thriving haven for red squirrels and declining woodland birds in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Sycamore
Familiar, romantic, sticky. Sycamore might have been introduced by the Romans or in the 1500s. Since then, it’s colonised woodland, becoming a source of food and shelter for wildlife including aphids that leave behind their tacky honeydew.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Garden spider
A patient predator and web-spinning extraordinaire. Garden spiders are a common sight across the UK, devouring the flying insects that fall victim to their webs.
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Case study
Tree disease and plantation on ancient woodland sites
A case study on how ancient woodland restoration can proceed following the clear felling necessary to eliminate Phytophthora ramorum, a tree disease of larch.
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Support us
Become a School Woodland Ambassador
Become a School Woodland Ambassador. Share your enthusiasm for trees and spread the word that woods are good!
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Video
How we're returning red squirrels to the Scottish Highlands
In October 2019 we partnered with conservation charity Trees for Life and together relocated red squirrels from populations in Moray and Inverness to this Ledmore & Migdale woods.
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Support us
2025's winning projects
Meet the six young finalists whose brilliant projects won our Igniting Innovation conservation challenge.
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About us
Our sustainability strategy
Our sustainability strategy aims to transform our approach to social and environmental responsibility by 2030.
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Support us
Heartwood Forest appeal, St Albans
Our supporters helped us create the largest new native forest in England. Just a stone's throw from London, Heartwood Forest offers a place to escape without travelling far from the city.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Small Woods in Oakwood
Warrington
3.36 ha (8.30 acres)
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Runnymede Borough Council Wood
St Ann's Hill
Surrey
23.95 ha (59.18 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Glen Affric NNR
Highland
17465.68 ha (43157.69 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Abriachan Wood
Loch Ness
163.22 ha (403.32 acres)
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Support us
How to remember us in your will
There are several ways to leave a gift in your will to the Woodland Trust. Explore your options with our simple guide.
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About us
Social media community guidelines
Our social media guidelines are in place to create a safe, welcoming and inclusive environment on all our social media channels.
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The City of Edinburgh Council Wood
North Merchiston Cemetery
Edinburgh
3.14 ha (7.76 acres)
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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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Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Spring Wood
Merseyside
0.99 ha (2.45 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Hafod y Llyn
Maentwrog
16.57 ha (40.94 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
St Ronans Wood
Innerleithen
26.92 ha (66.52 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
West Wood
Calverley
7.58 ha (18.73 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Savernake
Wiltshire
1154.57 ha (2852.94 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Swan & Cygnet Woods
Stock
20.99 ha (51.87 acres)
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About us
Protecting living legends: the search for our ancient trees
Since 2006, the Ancient Tree Hunt has recorded over 233,200 ancient and veteran trees, but we've only just scratched the surface. New research is helping us discover trees so that we can better record and protect them.
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Support us
Support our Urban Woodland Appeal
Urban woods are the green lungs at the heart of communities, essential for the health of people and wildlife. Help give them a future.
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Burnley Borough Council Wood
Sweet Clough
Lancashire
5.18 ha (12.80 acres)
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Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Shire Oak Park
West Midlands
3.44 ha (8.50 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
The Shrubbery
Wadworth
1.00 ha (2.47 acres)
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Policy paper
Funding nature recovery in England
Creating a healthy, resilient natural environment will require billions of pounds of investment. We outline what needs to happen to fund nature recovery in England.
PDF (1.64 MB)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Dyffryn Woods
Neath
116.52 ha (287.92 acres)
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South Ribble Borough Council Wood
Shaw Wood
Lancashire
5.46 ha (13.49 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Shaggy parasol
Elegant and shabby-chic. Good to eat – unless you’re one of the one in 25 people whose stomach can’t tolerate it.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Atlantic salmon
A fish with a harsh life and epic journey. They’ve long been a favoured seafood, but over-fishing and pollution have seriously impacted populations.
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Video
Urban sanctuary for people and wildlife
In a Birmingham park, Short Heath Fields Trust has planted a woodland memorial that’s great for wildlife too.
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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
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Video
First-hand experience for further education students
See how students at Vision West Notts College, Mansfield, linked practical planting skills with written work for their qualifications.
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National Trust Wood
Sizergh - Low Park Wood
Cumbria
40.01 ha (98.86 acres)
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Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Little Hardwick Open Space
West Midlands
0.96 ha (2.37 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Sledge Wood
Repton
5.22 ha (12.90 acres)
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Support us
Charter for Trees, Woods and People
Discover the ten principles that set out the modern day relationship between people and trees and a vision for a future where we can be stronger together.
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Video
Torriano Primary School tackles climate change with Lauren Child
Watch the London school plant free trees with Charlie and Lola author, Lauren Child, to make a change for the better.
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Natural England Wood
Ainsdale Sand Dunes NNR
Merseyside
21.43 ha (52.95 acres)
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Support us
Complete our school survey
Teacher feedback helps us improve our resources and projects for schools, so tell us what you think.
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Trees woods and wildlife
White-lipped snail
These slimy damp-lovers are a familiar sight, but there’s more than meets the eye to the white-lipped snail. Look out for them munching their way through woodland, grassland and gardens.
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Support us
Help us save a globally important temperate rainforest
We urgently need your support to save and restore Buckland Wood.
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Borough of Poole Wood
Plantation Road
Dorset
1.57 ha (3.88 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Fountains Wood
Runcorn
1.08 ha (2.67 acres)
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Privacy policy
Stalker privacy policy
The privacy policy applies to current and former stalkers, as well as those in the application process, about whom we collect, store and use personal information.
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London Borough of Harrow Wood
Stanmore Common
Greater London
48.04 ha (118.71 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Stara Community Woodland
Cornwall
18.25 ha (45.10 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Stanley Hill
Perth and Kinross
2.22 ha (5.49 acres)
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Press centre
Woodland Trust expresses shock at London ancient oak tree felling
Police are looking into the mysterious felling of one of London’s largest and most significant ancient trees at Whitewebbs Park in Enfield.
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Plant trees
Which species to plant
Different trees have different purposes and needs. Choose your species according to the land you have and what you want from your trees.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Shank Wood
Hethersgill Longtown
7.62 ha (18.83 acres)
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Hertsmere Borough Council Wood
Woodhall Spinney
Hertfordshire
1.32 ha (3.26 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Queen Elizabeth Forest Park - Loch Ard Forest
Stirling
9741.62 ha (24071.54 acres)
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Policy paper
Trees and woods: at the heart of nature recovery in Scotland
This report shows the central role that native woods and trees must play in restoring nature in Scotland, and how the government and local authorities can help.
PDF (3.03 MB)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Silver-washed fritillary
These flashy butterflies are strong fliers with a flair for the dramatic. Spot the silver-washed fritillary charging through the air along woodland rides in search of a mate, or the caterpillars munching on their favourite flowers: violets.
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Partnerships
Sainsbury's
We've spent the last 20 years growing our successful partnership, working together for a healthier planet. As part of this, we're championing innovative nature-friendly farming agroforestry solutions, funding free trees for schools and communities, and planting over five million trees across the UK.
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Privately owned Wood
Murthly And Strathbraan - Birnam Walk
Perth and Kinross
0.50 ha (1.24 acres)
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Borough Council of Wellingborough Wood
Stanwell Spinney
Northamptonshire
1.16 ha (2.87 acres)
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Ribble Valley Borough Council Wood
Salthill Quary LNR
Lancashire
3.07 ha (7.59 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Pressmennan Wood
Stenton nr Dunbar
85.87 ha (212.18 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Shillbrook Wood
Bampton Witney
3.69 ha (9.12 acres)
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The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside Wood
Mere Sands Wood
Lancashire
30.58 ha (75.56 acres)
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Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Shepperlands Farm
Berkshire
9.25 ha (22.86 acres)
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Great Aycliffe Town Council Wood
South Agnew Plantation
County Durham
18.06 ha (44.63 acres)
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Leeds City Council Wood
Great Swarecliffe Plantation
West Yorkshire
3.60 ha (8.90 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Windmill Hill
Runcorn
22.80 ha (56.34 acres)
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Oxford City Council Wood
Shotover Country Park
Oxfordshire
97.34 ha (240.53 acres)
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Birmingham City Council Wood
Selly Oak
West Midlands
8.13 ha (20.09 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Green Lane Open Space
West Midlands
4.15 ha (10.25 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Blaeberry Woodland
East Whitburn
35.32 ha (87.28 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Foxley Wood
Linton Swadlincote
28.40 ha (70.18 acres)
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Practical guidance
Woodland creation guide
The Woodland Trust’s approach to woodland creation for people and wildlife.
PDF (42.34 MB)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Keil's Den
Largo
18.17 ha (44.90 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Stratton Wood
Kingsdown Swindon
53.70 ha (132.69 acres)
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Suffolk County Council Wood
Dunwich Greyfriars
Suffolk
2.16 ha (5.34 acres)
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Stafford Borough Council Wood
Kingston Pool Covert
Staffordshire
4.50 ha (11.12 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Glen Aros
Argyll and Bute
5361.29 ha (13247.75 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Stray Head Banks
Littlebeck nr Whitby
20.58 ha (50.85 acres)
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Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Nob End
Greater Manchester
1.94 ha (4.79 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Ashton Hill
Somerset
60.83 ha (150.31 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Earnock Gardens
South Lanarkshire
3.04 ha (7.51 acres)
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Vale of White Horse District Council Wood
Besselsleigh Common Wood
Oxfordshire
9.89 ha (24.44 acres)
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Partnerships
Sofidel
Our partnership sees a range of product sales fund tree planting across the UK.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Skipton Castle Woods
Skipton
14.88 ha (36.77 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
Support our call to protect living legends
Ancient trees need our help. We must do more to save these priceless habitats and all the wildlife, history and carbon capture that comes with them. Please help give them a future.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Soapwell Wood
New Marske
7.00 ha (17.30 acres)
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Wiltshire Council Wood
Harnham Slope
Wiltshire
2.96 ha (7.31 acres)
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The National Forest Wood
Bailey-Sim Wood
Leicestershire
27.87 ha (68.87 acres)
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The City of Edinburgh Council Wood
West Princes Street Gardens
Edinburgh
3.95 ha (9.76 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
St Katherines Wood
Aberdeenshire
41.55 ha (102.67 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
The Sibsey Wood
Aubourn
2.00 ha (4.94 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
Nature’s recovery depends on better funding for native woodland
We need a Forestry Grant Scheme that reverses native woodland decline to help nature, climate and communities.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Stables and Roffe Wood
Sinnington
8.55 ha (21.13 acres)
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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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Suffolk Wildlife Trust Wood
Reydon Wood
Suffolk
16.62 ha (41.07 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
We need a vision for new transport projects that protects woods and trees
13,500 of you helped us tell Government to address climate impacts and stop damaging transport schemes to protect all irreplaceable habitats.
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Support us
Pepper Wood appeal, Worcestershire
On the northern edge of Pepper Wood is a piece of land waiting to become woodland once more. Thanks to your help it's now ours, doubling the size of one of our most treasured woods.
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Protecting trees and woods
Our 10 asks of the proposed new Sustainable Farming Scheme
Please support Our Ten Asks for Trees on Farms and help us embed them in the new Sustainable Farming Scheme for Wales.
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Trees woods and wildlife
St Mark’s fly
A long-legged fly you can tell the time by – well, the time of year. St Mark’s flies emerge en-masse around 25 April each year.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Joyden's Wood
Dartford & Bexley South
134.81 ha (333.12 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Butterdean Wood
Gladsmuir Haddington
42.15 ha (104.15 acres)
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Video
Protect our Living Legends: A Legacy Beyond the Sycamore Gap
The heartbreaking felling of the Sycamore Gap tree one year ago is a reminder of the irreplaceable value and vulnerability of our ancient trees. Sign the petition to call for the legal protection they deserve.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Seeds Plantation
Warrington
6.38 ha (15.76 acres)
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The National Forest Wood
Stretton/Eton Gateway
Staffordshire
0.79 ha (1.95 acres)
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Scottish Wildlife Trust Wood
Pease Dean
Scottish Borders
31.37 ha (77.52 acres)
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Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Standish Lower Ground Woodland
Greater Manchester
17.08 ha (42.20 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
Support our call to rescue Forgotten Forests
Many ancient woodlands are damaged by timber plantations, but we have a golden opportunity to save them and the wildlife, history and carbon capture that comes with them. Please help us give them a future.
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National Trust Wood
Kingston Lacy Estate - Badbury Rings
Dorset
10.69 ha (26.41 acres)
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London Borough of Bromley Wood
South Hill Wood
Greater London
3.89 ha (9.61 acres)
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Essex County Council Wood
Long Shaw East and West
Essex
3.20 ha (7.91 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Pepper Wood
Fairfield nr Bromsgrove
59.58 ha (147.22 acres)
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Stoke On Trent City Council Wood
Florence
Staffordshire
8.61 ha (21.28 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Gleann Shildeag Estate
Strathcarron
1539.67 ha (3804.52 acres)
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Stirling Council Wood
BackWalk and Gowanhill
Stirling
18.26 ha (45.12 acres)
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Sussex Wildlife Trust Wood
Eridge Rocks
East Sussex
41.69 ha (103.02 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Farnley Tyas Estate
West Yorkshire
61.14 ha (151.08 acres)
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Shropshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Clunton Coppice
Shropshire
22.60 ha (55.84 acres)
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Woolley Wood
South Yorkshire
33.39 ha (82.51 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Dorothy Farrer's Spring Wood
Cumbria
2.69 ha (6.65 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
All-Party Parliamentary Group for Woods and Trees
The APPG meets several times a year to discuss steps to protect, restore and expand woods and trees in a time of climate and nature crises.
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Privately owned Wood
Guide Lane
Lancashire
1.32 ha (3.26 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Common Wood
Llanrhidian
16.20 ha (40.03 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Blackbury Wood
Devon
9.51 ha (23.50 acres)
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Leicestershire County Council Wood
Sence Valley Forest Park
Leicestershire
56.71 ha (140.13 acres)
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Plymouth City Council Wood
Southway Valley
Devon
15.69 ha (38.77 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Tinkers Shaw
Buckinghamshire
0.37 ha (0.91 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Aldouran Glen
Leswalt nr Stranraer
13.11 ha (32.39 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Grove Farm Ii
Shropshire
5.14 ha (12.70 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
Saved: Coed Wern, Glasinfryn
A proposal for several holiday lodges that threatened a significant proportion of Coed Wern-ty-gwyn has been rejected.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Stinkhorn
Pungent and a little indecent, some Victorians were so embarrassed by these fungi that they would attack them with cudgels lest any impressionable young ladies might see them.
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St Edmundsbury Borough Council Wood
Natterer's Wood
Suffolk
6.82 ha (16.85 acres)
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Support us
Couldoran appeal, West Highlands
With your support, we're working to transform a large chunk of land right next door to Ben Shieldaig into a thriving mountain haven for rare and iconic wildlife such as the golden eagle, pine marten, red squirrel and otter.
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Cawdor Castle Limited Wood
Moss-side Wood
Highland
49.65 ha (122.69 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Southern wood ant
Acid-spraying insects with a soft side. Southern wood ants roam our woods in huge gangs and have a surprising approach to finding their favourite food.
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Suffolk Wildlife Trust Wood
Foxburrow Farm
Suffolk
8.22 ha (20.31 acres)
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Bradgate Park Trust Wood
Swithland Wood
Leicestershire
54.45 ha (134.55 acres)
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State of UK woods and trees
State of the UK's Woods and Trees 2025
Four years after the groundbreaking State of the UK's Woods and Trees report, the Woodland Trust is once again assessing the health of the UK's woods and trees – revealing the latest evidence and analysis to support the urgent action needed to protect and restore woodlands.
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Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
South Alt Greenway
Merseyside
0.69 ha (1.70 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Sirhowy Valley Country Park - Graig Goch
Caerffili - Caerphilly
14.70 ha (36.32 acres)
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Blog
Why do nettles sting? And do dock leaves really help?
Stinging nettles can be a hazard on summer walks. Learn why these plants inflict their itchy stings and whether dock leaves really do help.
Laura Cottam • 15 May 2019
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Sedgefield Borough Council Wood
Sedgefield Borough Council
County Durham
4.45 ha (11.00 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Soil
Soil is the basis of most habitats on earth. Each and every woodland is a representation of the soil it grows on, and each handful is bustling with life.
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Planting trees for wildlife, environment and future generations
Through our MOREwoods and MOREhedges schemes, Robert Moore has planted trees to attract wildlife, capture carbon, improve visual impact and make better use of underperforming areas of his 356 hectare Lincolnshire farm.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Meadow foxtail
Upright and bushy-tailed, meadow foxtail is a charming addition to any meadow. It provides food and habitats for a variety of invertebrates, including the caterpillars of the Essex skipper butterfly.
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Woodland Trust youth council
Meet the Woodland Trust youth council: a dedicated team of brilliant young volunteers aged 16-25 who are helping shape the future of woods and trees.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Shaptor Woods
Bovey Tracey
78.58 ha (194.17 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Ystrad
Johnstown Carmarthen
11.99 ha (29.63 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Lands Wood
Winlaton Mill
5.86 ha (14.48 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Golynos
Tor-Faen - Torfaen
26.05 ha (64.37 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Elemore Woods
Easington Lane
70.33 ha (173.79 acres)
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Endangered wildlife appeal
Nature needs help. Please make a donation to support our life-changing work to plant trees, restore habitats and protect the UK's woodland. Together, we can give wildlife a future.
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Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Shop Road Wood
Merseyside
0.48 ha (1.19 acres)
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Visiting woods
Spring's Vital Signs
Have you spotted frogspawn, seen blackthorn bloom or heard a song thrush singing? Let us know so we can check the health of the planet.
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Essex Wildlife Trust Wood
Gernon Bushes
Essex
37.49 ha (92.64 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Martinshaw Wood
Ratby & Groby
102.84 ha (254.12 acres)
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SSSI definition: what is it and what does it mean for conservation and development?
A Site of Special Scientific Interest is a formal conservation designation. Learn how they are determined, why we have them and where to see them in the UK.
Laura Cottam • 01 Mar 2019
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Do conkers keep spiders away? And other conker facts and uses
Do conkers keep spiders away? Do they deter moths? Can you eat conkers? Check out our top six facts and debunked myths.
Rachel Hoskins • 30 Aug 2019
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Woodland Trust Wood
Heartwood Forest
Sandridge
346.72 ha (856.75 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Herb-robert
Pretty, pink and healing, herb-robert flourishes in woodland from spring to late summer. Spot its bright flowers in shady spots in woods and grasslands.
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Newcastle under Lyme Borough Council Wood
Bradwell Woods
Staffordshire
13.71 ha (33.88 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Lower Lee Wood
Thurgoland South Yorkshire
5.16 ha (12.75 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Murdishaw Wood
Runcorn
16.34 ha (40.38 acres)
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Plant trees
Stump Up For Trees: planting one million trees in the Bannau Brycheiniog area
Farmers in the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park show how it's possible to turn marginal land land into profitable assets that deliver for nature.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Tregib
Llandeilo
43.64 ha (107.83 acres)
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Visiting woods
Discover woods in autumn
A visit to the woods during this spectacular season is always a treat. Grab your woolly scarf, pull on your wellies and venture out into the crisp autumn air. Listen to the crunch of leaves beneath your feet and get swept away in all that this season has to offer.
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Press centre
Our statement on new Government ELM announcement on funding for farmers
Our response to Steve Barclay's Oxford Conference announcement regarding Environmental Land Management payments for farmers.
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The Man Who Planted Trees - KS2 assembly
Inspire your pupils with this thought-provoking tale that shows how one person's actions can make a lasting difference. This assembly can also support your school's tree-planting activities.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Plain Copse
Lydiard Millicent nr Swindon
1.36 ha (3.36 acres)
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Sedgefield Borough Council Wood
Castle Eden Walkway LNR
County Durham
16.69 ha (41.24 acres)
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Press centre
Woodland Trust Scotland Buys Highland Estate
Woodland Trust Scotland has completed the purchase of the 4,500-acre Couldoran Estate in Wester Ross, a site it plans to transform for the benefit of people and wildlife.
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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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Sheffield City Council Wood
Rivelin Glen 1
South Yorkshire
18.20 ha (44.97 acres)
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Press centre
Deer in Scotland: a way forward?
Deer numbers in Scotland have doubled since 1990, posing a growing barrier to woodland creation and restoration.
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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
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Fundraise for us
Set your own challenge or host a community event to raise money for woods, trees and wildlife.
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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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Bird song: Blackcap, chiffchaff and more
Find out how to identify the bird song of blackcaps, chiffchaffs and other birds.
Hannah Vickers • 03 Apr 2020
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Plant trees
Funding a community wood
Our advice on how to seek funding for your community wood, from buying the site and trees to on-going maintenance.
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Position statement
Ancient woodland and translocation – the Trust's position
The Woodland Trust reject suggestions that translocation of material from ancient woodland can mitigate loss, damage or destruction of this important habitat.
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National Trust Wood
Manifold Valley
Staffordshire
3.13 ha (7.73 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Droughdool Mote
Dumfries and Galloway
16.42 ha (40.57 acres)
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The City of Edinburgh Council Wood
Clovenstone Community Woodland
Edinburgh
1.33 ha (3.29 acres)
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Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Alexandra Park Extension
Greater Manchester
0.81 ha (2.00 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Leigh Woods
Somerset
58.05 ha (143.44 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Clanger Wood
Westbury
59.61 ha (147.30 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Riverside South
Washington
8.96 ha (22.14 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
Tree Preservation Orders
A Tree Preservation Order (TPO) protects specific trees or groups of trees from deliberate damage and destruction. Check out the answers to 10 common questions on TPOs, from how to request one to protecting trees under threat.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed y Gopa
Abergele
46.93 ha (115.96 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Hammond's Copse
Newdigate
29.64 ha (73.24 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Huntly Wood
Longforgan
13.62 ha (33.66 acres)
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Press centre
Highland lodge announced as Scottish Rainforest Centre
95-year old Couldoran House will be reborn as the Scottish Rainforest Centre and operate as a hub in efforts to conserve the rare and threatened habitat.
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Creating a wood for conservation, community and coppicing
Mark and Liz Lea planted a woodland on their organic Shropshire farm in 2023 with MOREwoods. They hope it will boost biodiversity, benefit their local community and provide wood chip for their biomass boiler.
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Press centre
Survey reveals most Scots unaware Scotland has rainforest
Research indicates most people living in Scotland’s west coast rainforest zone have no idea the threatened habitat is right on their doorstep. But when they find out, the majority are enthusiastic about protecting and expanding it.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Gaer Fawr Wood
Guilsfield
30.04 ha (74.23 acres)
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A new wood full of potential for business and nature
In 2021, Chelsea Wills and Phil Johncock planted a spectacular six-acre nature reserve above Lee Bay, North Devon with MOREwoods. Just three years later, they're holding woodland yoga sessions and have plans to coppice trees for their artisan woodworking business.
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Newport County Borough Council Wood
Garth Wood
Casnewydd - Newport
1.70 ha (4.20 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Smithills Estate
Bolton
685.61 ha (1694.14 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Whitleigh Wood
Whitleigh nr Tamerton Foliot Plymouth
20.26 ha (50.06 acres)
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Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council Wood
Cowpen Bewley Woodland Country Park
County Durham
30.14 ha (74.48 acres)
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About us
Creating a UK rich in woods and trees: the environmental impact
We’re committed to working as sustainably as possible, both in our woods and in our offices. Take a look at our vision for 2030 and how we'll get there.
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Go green in 15
Help us celebrate 15 years of the Green Tree Schools Award by completing 15 eco challenges.
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Flintshire County Council Wood
Greenfield Valley Heritage Park
Sir y Fflint - Flintshire
22.39 ha (55.33 acres)
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Blog
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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Give in memory
Celebrate the life of a loved one with a special gift, woodland memorial or donation in memory.
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Trialling plastic-free guards with Kate Humble
We're helping TV presenter Kate Humble transform a section of her farm into a vibrant woodland. To protect the hundreds of newly planted trees from deer browsing, see how Kate's exploring sustainable solutions with eco-friendly, plastic-free tree guards.
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Privately owned Wood
Sandiway Quarry
Cheshire
2.39 ha (5.91 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Bucknell Wood
Shropshire
249.39 ha (616.24 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Costells Wood
Scaynes Hill
21.14 ha (52.24 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Golden Top
Rhondda Cynon Taf - Rhondda Cynon Taf
2.01 ha (4.97 acres)
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Blog
What’s the difference between nuts and seeds?
When it comes to nuts and seeds, it’s easy to get confused by name, size and other factors. Here’s our guide to work out which is which, along with some handy examples.
Charlie Mellor • 29 Aug 2019
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Helicopter seeds: which trees do they come from?
Four tree species produce ‘helicopter seeds’ in the UK. Find out more with our ID guides, spotting tips and interesting facts.
Charlie Mellor • 30 May 2019
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Cut your school's CO2 emissions
Discover how to reduce your school's carbon footprint and help fight climate change.
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Rivelin Glen 3
South Yorkshire
1.28 ha (3.16 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Bovey Valley Woods
Bovey Tracey
86.19 ha (212.98 acres)
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Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Stadt Moers Park - Tushingham Quadrant
Merseyside
10.29 ha (25.43 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Big Wood, Runcorn
Runcorn
9.24 ha (22.83 acres)
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Blog
Nature scavenger hunts for kids
Discover ideas for nature-based scavenger hunts and add some fun to your family walks in the woods.
Danielle Wesley • 17 Jan 2020
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How gifts in wills have made a difference: Sally's legacy
A third of all the work we do is made possible by gifts in wills. Emily Baum shares the story of her aunt, Sally Whitaker, and the growing new woodland she wanted to help protect for her grand nieces and nephews to enjoy.
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Privately owned Wood
Assington Thicks
Suffolk
51.93 ha (128.32 acres)
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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
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Partnerships
Woodland Carbon: how we work with businesses
The first step is to find out if our Woodland Carbon scheme matches the business needs of your carbon net zero journey.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Forest bug
A living woodland crest, the forest bug is a shieldbug that loves nothing more than the sap of oak trees. Look for them on woodland edges in the summer.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Sea Wood
Bardsea
23.72 ha (58.61 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Leanachan Forest
Highland
3123.82 ha (7718.96 acres)
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Stick crafts and activities for kids
Sticks have endless possibilities! From Poohsticks to twig towers and journey sticks to stick men, we've got plenty of ideas for your family to try on your next woodland walk.
Danielle Wesley • 04 Nov 2019
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Woodland Trust Wood
Stratfield Brake
Kidlington
18.32 ha (45.27 acres)
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Guidance for fundraisers
Find all the information you need to make sure you're raising money for us legally and safely.
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What is a sustainable forest?
Sustainable management is key if woodland is to meet the needs of both wildlife and people. Learn exactly what this means and why it's so important.
Karen Hornigold • 27 Jul 2018
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South Staffordshire District Council Wood
Baggeridge Country Park
Staffordshire
55.36 ha (136.79 acres)
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Wheata Woods
South Yorkshire
58.32 ha (144.11 acres)
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Suffolk Wildlife Trust Wood
Groton Wood
Suffolk
20.04 ha (49.52 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Low Burnhall
Durham
67.29 ha (166.27 acres)
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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
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Woodland Trust Wood
Adams Wood
Frieth
12.00 ha (29.65 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Cwm George & Casehill Woods
Dinas Powys nr Cardiff
84.43 ha (208.63 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Long Lane Sandfield Quarry
Lancashire
1.06 ha (2.62 acres)
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Lancashire County Council Wood
Spring Wood
Lancashire
16.33 ha (40.35 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Yorkshire Agricultural Society Woodlands
North Yorkshire
8.07 ha (19.94 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Cwr y Pwll
Llanfaelog Rhosneigr
6.62 ha (16.36 acres)
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Essex Wildlife Trust Wood
Crowsheath Wood
Essex
7.94 ha (19.62 acres)
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How long do spiders live? And other spider facts
Discover more about spiders like how long they live, how many eyes they have, how big UK species can grow and more.
Rachel Hoskins • 09 Sep 2019
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Visiting woods
Discover woods in winter
See a different side to the woods. Wrap up warm for a walk amongst impressive icicles, frosted landscapes and glorious sunsets. Follow tantalising animal tracks in the snow and cosy up on a bench with a flask of something hot.
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Tree pack FAQs
Got a question about our free tree packs? Take a look at our frequently asked questions.
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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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Outdoor learning at forest school
Forest school is lots of fun, and besides the educational value, contributes to children’s personal, social and emotional development.
Frances Harris • 06 Feb 2018
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West Sussex County Council Wood
Worth Way and Forest Way
West Sussex
46.27 ha (114.33 acres)
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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
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Woodland Trust Wood
Throne Wood
North Belfast
5.47 ha (13.52 acres)
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Brighton and Hove City Council Wood
Newmarket Plantation
East Sussex
2.20 ha (5.44 acres)
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Southampton City Council Wood
Thornhill Park
Hampshire
2.65 ha (6.55 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Struie Hill
Perth and Kinross
288.02 ha (711.70 acres)
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Somerset Wildlife Trust Wood
Quants Nature Reserve
Somerset
13.98 ha (34.54 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Wragby
Wragby
81.55 ha (201.51 acres)
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Blog
Raw rosehip syrup: how to make and use
Rosehips really became popular during World War II when fresh produce was scarce. Here are our tips for finding and cooking up these surprisingly tasty fruits.
George Anderson • 31 Jul 2019
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National Trust for Scotland Wood
Crathes Castle
Aberdeenshire
161.82 ha (399.86 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Cocksfoot grass
Tenacious and hard to budge. When other grasses succumb to drought, cocksfoot can be relied on for its perseverance; its deep roots and dense, tussocky growth securing its survival.
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Avoncliff Wood appeal, Bath
We can now keep this sleeping beauty safe forever and the magic of its unspoiled ancient woodland alive.
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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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How we spend your money
We can’t do our work without you. Every pound you give bolsters our fighting funds, pays for hard graft in our woods and gets trees in the ground. But don’t just take our word for it. Find out what your money is helping to achieve.
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Privately owned Wood
Glencarron Halt
Highland
8.87 ha (21.92 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Spud Wood
Lymm
17.22 ha (42.55 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Snidley Moor, Woodhouse Hill & Frodsham Hill Woods
Frodsham
54.12 ha (133.73 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Harewoods
Surrey
48.25 ha (119.23 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Dundon Beacon Nature Reserve
Somerset
9.32 ha (23.03 acres)
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National Trust for Scotland Wood
Corrieshalloch Gorge NNR
Highland
29.23 ha (72.23 acres)
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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
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Video
Vital shelter for island football pitch
Free trees are providing valuable protection from the elements for a local football club on the Isle of Lewis.
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Feedback and complaints
We are always happy to receive your feedback and suggestions. There are plenty of ways you can get these to us.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Blackbush & Twenty Acre Shaw Woods
Cudham
27.13 ha (67.04 acres)
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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
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Woodland Trust Wood
Priestley Wood
Barking Needham Market
23.68 ha (58.51 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
Protect ancient woodland
One of the UK’s most important wildlife habitats is disappearing before our eyes.
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Glencoe Lochan
Highland
131.62 ha (325.23 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Birchden Wood
East Sussex
41.59 ha (102.77 acres)
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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
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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
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Protecting trees and woods
How we restore ancient woodland
Discover how we restore and maximise the ecological integrity and resilience of these incredibly special places.
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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
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Trees woods and wildlife
Western red cedar
A tree of strength and industry, western red cedar is grown in the UK for hedging and timber. Though less useful than our native trees, it provides food and shelter for wildlife.
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Forestry and Land Scotland Wood
Pendreich
Stirling
76.34 ha (188.64 acres)
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Suffolk Wildlife Trust Wood
Captain's Wood
Suffolk
56.49 ha (139.59 acres)
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Mid Sussex District Council Wood
Hammonds Ridge Meadow
West Sussex
2.17 ha (5.36 acres)
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Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council Wood
Castle Eden Walkway
County Durham
18.54 ha (45.81 acres)
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North Somerset Council Wood
Abbots Pool Woodland
Somerset
4.82 ha (11.91 acres)
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Press centre
Over 900 Insect Species Identified at “Commando” Wood in the Scottish Highlands
Ecologist Ian Strachan discovers 946 invertebrate species in Scotland's Loch Arkaig Pine Forest, highlighting its rich biodiversity and historical significance.
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Blog
First signs of autumn
Discover when autumn starts and the signs of the season – look for leaves changing colour, autumn fruits and seeds, migrating birds, ivy flowering and incredible fungi.
Danielle Wesley • 31 Aug 2019
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Blog
Bird song identification: UK garden birds
Whether you're looking to learn a new skill or simply find out who's taking centre stage, our simple guide will introduce you to the top garden regulars.
Amy Lewis • 01 May 2020
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Press centre
Early signs of spring becoming the new norm, says the Woodland Trust
Earlier signs of spring – such as the first leafing of trees or the first sightings of butterflies – could be here to stay, says the Woodland Trust.
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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
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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
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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
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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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Protecting trees and woods
Creating a neighbourhood plan
Our tips and resources for sourcing and compiling evidence to support your neighbourhood plan.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Lang Craigs
Dumbarton
250.71 ha (619.50 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Miltonrigg Woods
Brampton
63.58 ha (157.11 acres)
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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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Press centre
Woodland Trust says support home-grown tree nurseries to reduce disease risk
The Woodland Trust is urging the Government to continue support for UK tree nurseries to counter the threat posed by spiralling tree imports.
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Press centre
Million pound grant to 'roll out rainforest' around Scottish mountain
Woodland Trust Scotland is to receive £1m+ through the Forestry Grant Scheme to expand rare Scottish rainforest around the slopes of a Highland mountain.
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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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Erewash Borough Council Wood
Trent Meadow
Derbyshire
10.80 ha (26.69 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Maesmelin
Skewen
16.57 ha (40.94 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Old Copse
Sonning Common
12.43 ha (30.71 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
European Tree of The Year
The UK Tree of the Year, the Skipinnish Oak, placed 7th in 2025's European Tree of the Year competition.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Nant Gwernol and Coed Hendrewallog
Abergynolwyn
15.79 ha (39.02 acres)
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Plant trees
How to plant a tree
Follow our guide to three of the most successful ways to plant.
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Fingle Woods appeal, Dartmoor
This stunning Devon woodland is now secured for the future, thanks to help from our supporters and a partnership with the National Trust.
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Protecting trees and woods
Contact your MP for help to protect trees and woods
Your MP in Westminster might be able to help if you’re trying to save local woods and trees or if you’re concerned about a national issue affecting nature.
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Dalbeattie Forest
Dumfries and Galloway
1053.56 ha (2603.35 acres)
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Scottish Natural Heritage Wood
Glasdrum Wood National Nature Reserve
Argyll and Bute
87.02 ha (215.03 acres)
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South Derbyshire District Council Wood
Rosliston Forestry Centre
Derbyshire
5.54 ha (13.69 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Glengennet
South Ayrshire
416.27 ha (1028.60 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Red campion
These flashy woodland guardians have strong links to myths and mysticism. They are favourites of plenty of woodland insects – and fairies – and bloom a cheerful pink soon after the bluebell has finished flowering.
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Yonder Oak Wood Appeal
Devon is where it all began for us. Now, 50 years on, thanks to your generous support, we're celebrating the creation of Yonder Oak Wood - a vast wooded landscape in east Devon.
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Plant trees
Where to plant
The trick to successful planting is good planning.
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National Trust Wood
Ascott
Buckinghamshire
8.51 ha (21.03 acres)
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Assynt Foundation Wood
Glencanisp Woodlands
Highland
25.82 ha (63.80 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Mucky Mountains Nature Reserve
Merseyside
2.19 ha (5.41 acres)
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Oxford City Council Wood
Chilswell Valley
Oxfordshire
4.51 ha (11.14 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Londonthorpe Woods
nr Grantham
77.21 ha (190.79 acres)
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Sussex Wildlife Trust Wood
The Mens
West Sussex
155.96 ha (385.38 acres)
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Shropshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Quarry Wood
Shropshire
3.09 ha (7.64 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Duncliffe Wood
Stour Row Shaftesbury
93.04 ha (229.90 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Largo Serpentine
Largo
1.25 ha (3.09 acres)
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Our ambassadors
Our ambassadors help us stand up for trees. Find out all about them.
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MOREhedges makes a difference for Wiltshire farmer
Ben Butler is passionate about doing his bit for the environment while running a successful farm. See how our MOREhedges scheme has helped on both fronts.
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Protecting trees and woods
How to identify ancient woodland on your land
Think your wood could be ancient? Check our tips on what to look for on site and the historical records that could help.
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Press centre
A9 central reservation is in a better state than surrounding hills
A central reservation of one of Scotland's busiest roads, the A9, is in a more natural state than the surrounding hills, says report from the Woodland Trust.
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Gillfield Wood
South Yorkshire
14.04 ha (34.69 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Blackgate Moss
South Lanarkshire
93.08 ha (230.00 acres)
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Scottish Wildlife Trust Wood
Hare & Dunhog Moss
Scottish Borders
7.84 ha (19.37 acres)
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Our commitment to safeguarding
Keeping everyone safe is our top priority. That's why we follow the highest standards of good practice and have clear policies in place to protect children, young people and vulnerable adults whenever we work together.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Yorkshire fog grass
Beautiful but unpalatable, Yorkshire fog grass glows a gentle purple in meadows and wasteland alike. It’s not a favourite with livestock, but is eaten by the caterpillars of the small skipper.
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Woodland carbon: eligibility and getting started
Interested in our woodland carbon scheme? Find out if you qualify and learn how to get started.
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Your trees will be ready soon!
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Denbighshire County Council Wood
Glan Morfa
Sir Ddinbych - Denbighshire
28.85 ha (71.29 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Kingfisher
Lightning fast and technicoloured, seeing a kingfisher always feels special. Spot them near rivers, diving low to catch tiny fish with impressive dexterity.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Deans Wood
Livingston
16.27 ha (40.20 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Wakehurst Place
West Sussex
49.58 ha (122.51 acres)
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Visiting woods
British blossom: the ultimate guide
Don't miss nature's spectacular flowering festival as some of the most beautiful trees in Britain burst into bloom. Find out which trees produce the best blossoms and when.
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Press centre
Agroforestry for Scottish farming’s future
The Scottish Government is crafting its new agricultural support scheme, representing the biggest change in the support and regulation of land use and management in Scotland for 40 years.
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Press centre
Skipinnish Oak crowned UK Tree of the Year 2024
A centuries-old oak nestled in the heart of Lochaber, Scotland, has been dubbed ‘Tree of the Year’ in the Woodland Trust’s prestigious competition.
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Press centre
Campaign launched to support next generation of lone trees
Woodland Trust Scotland has launched a campaign to raise the next generation of lone trees and micro woods on farms and crofts.
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About us
Glen Finglas: a 25 year transformation
As we celebrate a milestone for this magical site in the heart of Scotland, we take a look back at everything we’ve achieved – and how it reflects our wider work and values.
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Brynau Farm appeal, Neath
We’re helping the incredible ancient woodland at Brynau Farm to flourish, and we now have the chance to more than double the size of this site. Help us secure Cefn Morfudd to create a peaceful oasis for native wildlife.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Young People's Forest at Mead
Smalley
161.13 ha (398.15 acres)
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Blog
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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Visiting woods
South Park
South Park is set in a historic landscape with a mixture of planted and ancient woodland.
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Press centre
Politicians plant six millionth tree of the Northern Forest
A host of dignitaries joined together to plant the six millionth tree of the Northern Forest, marking five years since the start of the ambitious project to link up Liverpool and Hull with trees.
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Scottish Wildlife Trust Wood
Cumbernauld Glen
North Lanarkshire
118.43 ha (292.64 acres)
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Brighton and Hove City Council Wood
Piddingworth Plantation
East Sussex
1.25 ha (3.09 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Aghyaran Forest
County Tyrone
418.36 ha (1033.77 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Ledmore & Migdale
Spinningdale Bonar Bridge
690.98 ha (1707.41 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Masons Wood
Preston
6.07 ha (15.00 acres)
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Press centre
Team assembles to upskill the west coast to save Scotland’s rainforest
A team of nature conservationists have come together to develop a skill-boosting programme equipping local people to earn a living saving Scotland’s rainforest.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Chiffchaff
A dainty warbler named after its song. Chiffchaffs are increasingly taking advantage of the UK’s warming climate by staying here all year long.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Enchanter’s nightshade
Delicate, mystical, persistent. Find enchanter’s nightshade in woods and woodland edges, flowering in summer. Considered a weed in most gardens, this plant is just one part of the complex woodland habitat.
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National Trust for Scotland Wood
House of Dun
Angus
30.75 ha (75.98 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Castlewellan Forest Park
County Down
463.43 ha (1145.14 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Gerbestone Copse
Somerset
6.09 ha (15.05 acres)
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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
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National Trust Wood
Ditchling Beacon
East Sussex
1.43 ha (3.53 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Gellionen Isaf Farm
Abertawe - Swansea
7.01 ha (17.32 acres)
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Telford and Wrekin Council Wood
The Ercall
Shropshire
65.87 ha (162.76 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Philipshill Wood
Chorleywood
31.43 ha (77.66 acres)
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The Buccleuch Estates Limited Wood
Bowhill Country Park
Scottish Borders
166.77 ha (412.09 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Kilsture
Dumfries and Galloway
203.31 ha (502.38 acres)
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Jervis Lum
South Yorkshire
9.95 ha (24.59 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Dunmoyle Forest
County Tyrone
267.69 ha (661.46 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Loxley Wood
Shapwick
21.17 ha (52.31 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Traveller's joy
Also known as old man’s beard, this woody member of the buttercup family is often seen scrambling over hedgerows.
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Press centre
Young people's climate anxiety is soaring due to lack of access to green space
One in three young people in Britain are scared (33%), sad (34%) or pessimistic (34%) about climate change, with 28% feeling “overwhelmed”, according to a YouGov poll.
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RSPB Wood
Burton Mere Wetlands
Cheshire
3.92 ha (9.69 acres)
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Devon County Council Wood
Denbury Hill Fort
Devon
7.45 ha (18.41 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Glen Quey
Glendevon by Dollar Perthshire
382.96 ha (946.29 acres)
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Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Hillfield Park
West Midlands
34.76 ha (85.89 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Ballysallagh Forest - Cairn Wood
County Down
127.49 ha (315.03 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Divach Wood
Highland
24.56 ha (60.69 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Glen Loy Wood
Highland
1036.62 ha (2561.49 acres)
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Newcastle under Lyme Borough Council Wood
Land Off Woodhall Road
Staffordshire
0.57 ha (1.41 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Glen Garry Forest
Highland
15863.97 ha (39199.87 acres)
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Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Hobs Moat
West Midlands
2.43 ha (6.00 acres)
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Press centre
Secret seed sources sought for Scotland’s wee trees
Woodland conservationists are seeking to flush out secret seed sources for some of the country’s rarest and smallest mountain tree species.
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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
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Visiting woods
Events
Discover events at our woods and the festivals and fairs we're attending in the coming months. From walking and wellbeing to photography and tree planting events, our woodland events are a great day out.
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Press centre
Groundbreaking scientific research project at Snaizeholme will tackle the impacts of extreme weather
One of the biggest pieces of scientific research ever undertaken in the English uplands will tackle the impacts of extreme weather.
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Lady Cannings Plantation
South Yorkshire
49.27 ha (121.75 acres)
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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
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Blog
Seed dispersal: 5 ways trees spread their seeds
Trees have found several ingenious ways to ensure their seeds are spread far and wide. Some use wind or water, some use explosive force, and some hitch a ride on passing animals. We look at each of these clever methods.
Amy Lewis • 23 Aug 2019
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Press centre
Coed Cadw welcomes Senedd support for 'Amazing Trees'
Coed Cadw welcomes Senedd support for 'Amazing Trees' and calls for public & community support to plant thousands more
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First World War Centenary Woods
One hundred years since the outbreak of the First World War, we marked the anniversary with one of our most ambitious planting projects to date.
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Harrison Woodlands appeal update
We've purchased Harrison Woodlands thanks to our generous supporters – but we still need your help.
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The Land Trust Wood
Cudworth Common
South Yorkshire
49.88 ha (123.25 acres)
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Blog
Stoat or weasel? How to tell the difference
Did you see a stoat on your last woodland walk? Or perhaps it was a weasel? Our guide will help you to tell these pint-sized predators apart. We also take a look at some of the other related species found here in the UK.
James Martin • 01 Feb 2019
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Video
Timber production during restoration in a County Antrim woodland
Continuing a 150 year history of woodland management the Shanes Castle estate is managing its woods for timber production whilst restoring the ancient woodland.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Victory Wood
Yorkletts
140.40 ha (346.93 acres)
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Press centre
Green rewards with the Green Tree Schools Award
The Woodland’s Trust’s free and innovative environmental scheme for schools makes learning “fantastic”, bringing focus, freedom, and fun to the classroom.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Helmeth Hill
Church Stretton
23.67 ha (58.49 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Potterland Hill
Dumfries and Galloway
117.73 ha (290.91 acres)
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South Lanarkshire Council Wood
Calderglen Country Park
South Lanarkshire
33.50 ha (82.78 acres)
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Flintshire County Council Wood
Etna Woods
Sir y Fflint - Flintshire
5.87 ha (14.50 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Banagher Forest
County Londonderry
1702.22 ha (4206.19 acres)
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Press centre
GB plant biosecurity strategy is a missed opportunity
The Government today published its Plant Biosecurity Strategy for Great Britain. Read our reaction.
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Press centre
Spot spring’s vital signs and help the Woodland Trust record the impact of climate change on nature
The Woodland Trust is urging people to get outside and spot vital signs of spring to help monitor potentially “disastrous” effects of climate change on nature, before its campaign ends on Easter Monday.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Aber Artro
Llanbedr Harlech
26.99 ha (66.69 acres)
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Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council Wood
Billingham Beck Country Park
County Durham
2.49 ha (6.15 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Magbiehill
East Ayrshire
7.93 ha (19.60 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Wren
Plump, short and loud-mouthed, the wren is one of our most common breeding birds. Though it’s small in size, it makes up for it with its powerful song.
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Bore Wood
East Ayrshire
37.95 ha (93.77 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Nap Wood
East Sussex
41.45 ha (102.42 acres)
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Guildford Borough Council Wood
The Mount and Henley Wood
Surrey
36.06 ha (89.10 acres)
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Waverley Borough Council Wood
Lower Hanger Wood
Surrey
3.67 ha (9.07 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Tornat Plantations
Dumfries and Galloway
22.21 ha (54.88 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Ariundle
Highland
955.10 ha (2360.05 acres)
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Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Darcy Lever Ponds
Greater Manchester
16.77 ha (41.44 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Harwood Dale Forest
North Yorkshire
748.58 ha (1849.74 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Trelissick
Cornwall
28.62 ha (70.72 acres)
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Coventry City Council Wood
Hearsall Common
West Midlands
7.94 ha (19.62 acres)
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Leeds City Council Wood
Peasecroft Wood
West Yorkshire
4.29 ha (10.60 acres)
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Salford Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Brindle Heath
Greater Manchester
22.05 ha (54.49 acres)
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Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council Wood
Hardwick Dene
County Durham
12.73 ha (31.46 acres)
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Press centre
Over 40% of new road schemes across England impact irreplaceable ancient woods
With 43% of major new road schemes across England causing huge damage to both ancient woodland and veteran trees, planned changes to the Government’s transport policy don’t go nearly far enough.
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Press centre
Budget Day 2024: what Holyrood should do for woods and trees
If Scotland is to meet its climate goals and restore nature to a thriving condition, we need more native trees and woods, and we need them in good condition.
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Press centre
New community woodland taking shape near Billington
Work is well underway on a new community woodland planned for Billington in Lancashire.
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Gulleys Wood
South Yorkshire
1.80 ha (4.45 acres)
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Staffordshire County Council Wood
Deep Hayes Country Park
Staffordshire
16.57 ha (40.94 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Hang Bank Wood / Carr Wood / Coneygree Wood
South Yorkshire
16.42 ha (40.57 acres)
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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
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Support us
Fundraise as a group
Do something good for woods by teaming up with your friends, family and colleagues.
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Crawley Borough Council Wood
Grattons Park
West Sussex
2.54 ha (6.28 acres)
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Surrey Heath Borough Council Wood
Chobham Place Woods
Surrey
12.23 ha (30.22 acres)
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East Dunbartonshire Council Wood
Boghead, Lenzie
East Dunbartonshire
2.09 ha (5.16 acres)
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North West Leicestershire District Council Wood
Furnace Wood
Leicestershire
2.72 ha (6.72 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
White Moss Woods
Cumbria
24.32 ha (60.09 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Deadly nightshade
Attractive, psychoactive, dangerous. Found in scrub and woodland, the deadly nightshade lives up to its name. Though highly poisonous, it feeds woodland animals and even has medicinal properties.
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Rainforest appeal
Help support our vital conservation work to protect our vanishingly rare woodland habitats before we lose them forever.
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Visiting woods
Spring's vital signs report 2025
Find out about how frogspawn, blackthorn and song thrush are affected by a changing climate.
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2024's winning projects
Discover six exciting projects that are helping to protect woods, trees and wildlife as part of our latest Igniting Innovation conservation challenge.
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Video
Woodland Carbon Scheme: how it works
Woodland Carbon is our unique tree planting scheme that combines environmental benefits with financial rewards for farmers and landowners. Find out how it works.
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The Wildlife Trust for Sheffield and Rotherham Wood
Wyming Brook Nature Reserve
South Yorkshire
45.86 ha (113.32 acres)
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Suffolk Wildlife Trust Wood
Combs Wood
Suffolk
16.44 ha (40.62 acres)
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Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Bolton Arboretum
Greater Manchester
2.68 ha (6.62 acres)
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Wokingham Town Council Wood
Holt Copse
Berkshire
2.70 ha (6.67 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Greengates
Merseyside
3.87 ha (9.56 acres)
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Press centre
GPs urge policymakers to invest in green space to reduce NHS pressure
Policymakers must prioritise the environment to improve the health of the nation and ease pressure on the NHS, say doctors.
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Visiting woods
Love your woods
Our woods are home to amazing plants and animals and they're all free for people to enjoy responsibly. Show them you care with our top tips for your visit.
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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
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Brincliffe Edge Wood
South Yorkshire
4.48 ha (11.07 acres)
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London Borough of Lambeth Wood
Clapham Common Woodland
Greater London
2.56 ha (6.33 acres)
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Eastleigh Borough Council Wood
Priors Hill Copse
Hampshire
3.83 ha (9.46 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
East End Farm
Oxfordshire
1.05 ha (2.59 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Green Lane Wood
Wiltshire
4.53 ha (11.19 acres)
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Video
How trees capture and store carbon
Photosynthesis is made simple as you take a journey into the leaf of a tree with our animation and discover how trees capture and store carbon.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Monkey puzzle
Distinctive and spiky, the monkey puzzle has been making strong impressions since dinosaurs roamed the earth. These days, jays and squirrels feast on its nuts.
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About us
Cymru
Ein gwaith yng Nghymru
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Trees woods and wildlife
Adder
Shy but full of surprises, the adder is the UK’s only venomous snake. It spends its days in woodland, soaking up the sun and swallowing its prey whole.
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Press centre
Vandalism at Young People’s Forest will not derail nature project, says Woodland Trust
Structures damaged by recent vandalism at the Young People's Forest at Mead will cost thousands of pounds to repair.
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Isle of Wight Council Wood
Dame Anthony's Common
Isle of Wight
1.26 ha (3.11 acres)
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Malcolm Worsley Wood
Fresh Forest/ Old lodge farm
Cheshire
8.62 ha (21.30 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Dyehouse Field Wood
Suffolk
1.77 ha (4.37 acres)
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Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
John Leigh Park
Greater Manchester
6.01 ha (14.85 acres)
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Blog
Red squirrel facts
The red squirrel is the UK's only native squirrel species, and was once a common sight. But for decades they’ve been in decline. Find out why they are threatened and other fascinating facts.
Helen Keating • 01 Nov 2018
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Surrey Wildlife Trust Wood
Chobham Common
Surrey
178.84 ha (441.91 acres)
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Video
Create shade and shelter for livestock and crops
Cumbria farmers Paul and Nic Renison reduced lamb loss rates and improved soil health and farm productivity with new trees and hedges.
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Blog
What is lichen? Seven types of lichen found on trees
Lichen can be very visible on branches and bark at this time of year. They can be really difficult to identify, but here are seven common lichens that grow on trees.
Kylie Harrison Mellor • 24 Apr 2019
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coaley Wood
Uley
22.14 ha (54.71 acres)
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Clinton Devon Estates Wood
Hawkerland and Kettles
Devon
25.22 ha (62.32 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Lotherton Woodlands
West Yorkshire
23.36 ha (57.72 acres)
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Wiltshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Clouts Wood
Wiltshire
13.62 ha (33.66 acres)
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Sedgefield Borough Council Wood
Unknown
County Durham
5.00 ha (12.36 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Geordie's Wood
Muckhart
243.50 ha (601.69 acres)
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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
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Video
Woodland Carbon planting scheme: overview
Watch our film to find out more about our groundbreaking woodland carbon scheme, the support we provide and the far-reaching benefits for both you and the planet.
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Video
Creating a community forest garden in London
Free fruit and nut trees are contributing to a fun and educational new garden in Dulwich. It’s managed by Arbor Projects, who work with councils and housing associations to help residents improve and enjoy their green spaces.
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Privately owned Wood
Philiphaugh Trust Estate
Scottish Borders
112.28 ha (277.44 acres)
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Bradford Metropolitan District Council Wood
Middleton Woods
West Yorkshire
40.58 ha (100.27 acres)
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Newport County Borough Council Wood
Flat Wood
Casnewydd - Newport
3.57 ha (8.82 acres)
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Wokingham District Council Wood
California Country Park
Berkshire
16.73 ha (41.34 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Elter Water - Rob Rash
Cumbria
6.86 ha (16.95 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Oudenarde
Perth and Kinross
3.10 ha (7.66 acres)
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Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council Wood
Festival Park
Blaenau Gwent
12.21 ha (30.17 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Gouknest Farm
East Ayrshire
21.43 ha (52.95 acres)
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Natural Resources Wales Wood
Wye Valley Woods - Highmeadow Woods
Gloucestershire
784.84 ha (1939.34 acres)
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Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Ham Dingle Nature Reserve
West Midlands
4.59 ha (11.34 acres)
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Borough Council of Wellingborough Wood
Park Farm Industrial Estate Woodland
Northamptonshire
5.74 ha (14.18 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Coalpit Fields
Warwickshire
12.14 ha (30.00 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Kingshill Plantation
South Lanarkshire
359.09 ha (887.31 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Ancient woodland
Home to myth and legend, where folk tales began. It fuelled our ancestors and still houses thousands of species. Ancient woodland has grown and adapted with native wildlife, yet what remains only covers 2.5% of the UK.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Dunnock
More than just a little brown job. Dunnocks may not be the most glamorous of birds, but there is more to this species than meets the eye, especially when it comes to mating.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Bullfinch
Shy but striking. Bullfinches bring a brilliant burst of colour to the UK’s woods. The species depends on trees for much of its food, feeding on seeds and buds.
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Protecting trees and woods
Government’s nature recovery plans in England fall short
Government plans to halt nature’s decline in England by 2030 don't go far enough. We need more meaningful action to save our wildlife and environment.
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Trees woods and wildlife
House martin
Skilled architects with a penchant for moulding mud. House martins visit the UK to breed during the summer months. Named as such because they often nest on the side of houses, these small birds are sadly in decline.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Longbeech North
Challock Ashford Kent
103.84 ha (256.59 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Cherry, bird
A stunning, scented show-stopper of a tree. In spring, nectar-loving animals flock to this beautiful tree for its almond-scented blossom.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Wayfaring tree
A welcome sign you’re homeward bound, the wayfaring tree is so named because it grows close to paths. Look for them in hedges and woodland edges, with full bloom in the spring and heavy with berries in the autumn.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Fox
A born survivor with a bushy tail. Ever adaptable, the fox is equally at home in our woods or city streets. It sits top of the woodland food chain with a diet that takes in everything from birds and beetles to rabbits and rats.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Lily-of-the-valley
Charming, sweetly scented and highly poisonous, lily-of-the-valley is a romantic woodland stunner.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Blackbird
Garden stalwarts. Famous songsters. Familiar friends. These sun-worshipping earthworm feasters are regular visitors to British gardens.
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Practical guidance
Ancient woodland restoration - recovery of the wider ecosystem
Practical guidance on restoring the wider woodland ecosystem, transforming plantations on ancient woodland sites (PAWS) through gradual and more rapid approaches, managing young stands, and operational considerations and constraints.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Fordham Hall Estate
Fordham nr Colchester
204.96 ha (506.46 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Nether Hill
Dumfries and Galloway
73.84 ha (182.46 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
Campaigns news
Discover the latest challenges and successes for woods and trees and find out how you can make a difference.
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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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National Trust Wood
Eaves Wood
Lancashire
50.95 ha (125.90 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Can woods and trees reduce flooding?
Trees and woods play a vital role in reducing flooding by slowing down the flow of rainwater, absorbing rainwater, and reducing erosion.
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Press centre
Woodland Trust report: £1 billion to save England’s 'forgotten woods and wildlife'
The Woodland Trust has produced and costed a £1 billion five-year plan to rescue nature in England’s threatened ancient woods.
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Press centre
New report reveals serious threat to Welsh woods and trees
A Woodland Trust report provides evidence of multiple threats that pose catastrophic consequences for woods and trees across the UK.
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National Trust Wood
Dumpdon Hill
Devon
2.80 ha (6.92 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Ardgowan Estate
Inverclyde
3.84 ha (9.49 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Cefn
Crickhowell
11.11 ha (27.45 acres)
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Suffolk Wildlife Trust Wood
Bulls Wood
Suffolk
12.21 ha (30.17 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Coalburn
South Lanarkshire
149.61 ha (369.69 acres)
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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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Wiltshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Hagbourne Copse
Wiltshire
2.09 ha (5.16 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Willow, white
Silvery leaved, waterside and fenland dweller. White willow feeds and shelters native wildlife and has been a source of natural remedies for centuries.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Oak, English
The ruling majesty of the woods, the wise old English oak holds a special place in our culture, history, and hearts. It supports more life than any other native tree species in the UK; even its fallen leaves support biodiversity.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Yew
Ancient, morbid, toxic. The yew is one of the longest-lived native species in Europe. This has made it a symbol of death and doom, but it provides food and shelter for woodland animals.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Rook
Raucous relative of the crow. After a day foraging in the fields, rooks head to the trees en masse; a noisy congregation settling down for a good night’s sleep among the branches.
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Protecting trees and woods
Campaigns news archive
Explore the highlights of our major campaigns and success stories from the last few years.
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Wye Valley Forest area
Sir Fynwy - Monmouthshire
2180.36 ha (5387.67 acres)
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Video
Geraint Davies, upland sheep and beef farmer
Find out why Geraint has planted new hedgerows, more streamside trees, and increased tree cover on his Ffridd.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Plum, cherry
Street tree, early spring flowerer and ancestor of the domestic plum. Cherry plum is one of the first trees to blossom in the UK.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Beefsteak fungus
Sticky and gruesome, beefsteak is a woodland fungus with the disconcerting appearance of a raw cut of meat.
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Press centre
Giant boost for nature in Yorkshire Dales as charity plans huge native woodland
One of the boldest projects in the English uplands is about to start with the first trees to go in the ground at Snaizeholme in the Yorkshire Dales.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Dering Wood
Pluckley
125.56 ha (310.26 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Oak trees and wildlife
Our fantastic oaks support more life than any other UK native tree. Discover which species live and feed on oak, from foxes and fungi to bats and beetles.
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The Crown Estate Wood
Great Oaks
Surrey
43.97 ha (108.65 acres)
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Loxley Common Wood
South Yorkshire
12.61 ha (31.16 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Pear, Plymouth
Rare, charming, foul-smelling. Plymouth pear was named after where it was found in the 1800s. Its fruit feeds wildlife, and its blossom, though beautiful, has quite a smell.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Hemlock, western
Dense and graceful, the western hemlock is a handsome tree with drooping branches of soft needles. Introduced in the 1800s, the tree casts such heavy shade that not much can live beneath it.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Field vole
Cute and in huge numbers, but rarely seen. The grass-tunnelling field vole is our most abundant mammal and represents a vital link in the food chain.
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Support us
2023's winning projects
Discover the winning projects that are impacting woods and trees through our very first Igniting Innovation challenge.
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Press centre
Success for Wales-wide tree planting project as 300,000 trees find homes
Thousands of households have planted trees through the My Tree, Our Forest project, helping to kickstart a National Forest for Wales.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Weasel
Relentless and always hungry. What they lack in size, weasels make up for in appetite, eating a third of their own body weight daily. From birds to bank voles, the small creatures of the forest floor must be ever wary of this energetic hunter.
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Plant trees
MOREhedges
Our MOREhedges scheme includes saplings, advice and funding for new hedging projects of 100 metres or more.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Uig Wood
Uig Portree
17.60 ha (43.49 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Foxhill Bank Local Nature Reserve
Lancashire
0.52 ha (1.28 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Bilberry
Traditional healer and tea-time favourite. This low-growing shrub has potent medicinal powers harnessed for almost a thousand years, while its blue-black berries make excellent jams, pies and liqueurs.
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About us
Our fundraising with the vulnerable or those lacking capacity policy
Our fundraising with the vulnerable policy.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Wood
Normanton le Heath
185.76 ha (459.01 acres)
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Video
Encourage interaction and a sense of community
Maybush Copse Friends group has completely transformed a landscape to create a green space for the local community to enjoy.
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South Gloucestershire Council Wood
Gorse Covert LNR
Gloucestershire
2.60 ha (6.42 acres)
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Shepway District Council Wood
Farthing Common
Kent
0.92 ha (2.27 acres)
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Elmbridge Borough Council Wood
Elmbridge Commons - Littleworth Common
Surrey
43.86 ha (108.38 acres)
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National Trust for Scotland Wood
Craigievar Castle
Aberdeenshire
85.75 ha (211.89 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Quarrel Wood
Moray
176.35 ha (435.76 acres)
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Forestry and Land Scotland Wood
Balgownie Wood
Fife
174.99 ha (432.40 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Allean
Perth and Kinross
3958.30 ha (9780.96 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Cefn Ila
Llanbadoc Usk
33.89 ha (83.74 acres)
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Bracknell Forest Borough Council Wood
Jock's Copse
Berkshire
1.22 ha (3.01 acres)
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Bath and North East Somerset Council Wood
Beechen Cliff
Somerset
5.14 ha (12.70 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Tattershall Carrs
Tattershall
29.00 ha (71.66 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Nuthatch
Scuttling tree climbers. Look for these woodland specialists hurrying up and down tree trunks in search of food.
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Support us
Become a member
There's no better way to protect the trees we all need than by becoming a member of the Woodland Trust.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Goldcrest
A tiny bird with a big hairdo. The goldcrest is our smallest bird species, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in colour.
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Video
How gifts in wills made a difference to Fiona and Derek
A third of all the work we do is made possible by gifts in wills. Fiona and Derek Gardiner, long-time supporters of the Woodland Trust, share why they chose to leave a gift in their will and how important their legacy is to them.
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Protecting trees and woods
Thermal imaging of urban trees in Cardiff
With average temperatures and heatwaves getting more intense, we we commissioned Ti Thermal Imaging Ltd to reveal how trees can help us cope.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Cowslip
Simple yet lovely, cowslips are synonymous with spring and Easter. Find them in woods and meadows during springtime.
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Support us
What gifts in wills have helped us achieve
When you remember us in your will, you protect the woods and trees you love for future generations. See for yourself how legacies are already making a huge difference.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Twisleton Glen
Ingleton
4.03 ha (9.96 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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Forestry Commission England Wood
Pages Wood
Greater London
75.09 ha (185.55 acres)
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South Lanarkshire Council Wood
Redlees Urban Park
South Lanarkshire
25.44 ha (62.86 acres)
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Porter Valley Woodlands
South Yorkshire
55.70 ha (137.63 acres)
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About us
TreE PlaNat Project
The TreE PlaNat project explored land managers' views on different woodland creation methods, from planting to natural colonisation, and their impacts.
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Capo Plantation
Aberdeenshire
76.25 ha (188.41 acres)
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Denbighshire County Council Wood
Dyserth Walkway
Sir Ddinbych - Denbighshire
9.23 ha (22.81 acres)
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Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Gatley Carrs
Greater Manchester
2.08 ha (5.14 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Raven's Rock
Highland
79.60 ha (196.69 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Whiteford Burrows
Abertawe - Swansea
32.45 ha (80.18 acres)
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Stirling Council Wood
Plean Country Park
Stirling
79.95 ha (197.56 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Ellemford
Scottish Borders
100.07 ha (247.27 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Dunglass Park
Scottish Borders
3.33 ha (8.23 acres)
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Friends of Bilbrook Wood
Jubilee Wood
Staffordshire
2.66 ha (6.57 acres)
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Visiting woods
Woodland Walks podcast
Explore our incredible woods with host Adam Shaw as he chats to the dedicated people behind these special places and meets nature-loving celebrities.
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Protecting trees and woods
Norwich Western Link road threatens ancient woods and trees
Road plans in Norfolk threaten ancient woods and trees and the wildlife that live there. Find out what’s at stake and how you can help.
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Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Glent Quarry
Greater Manchester
2.28 ha (5.63 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Foxhill Bank Local Nature Reserve
Lancashire
0.24 ha (0.59 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Wrack Woodland
Aberdeenshire
11.57 ha (28.59 acres)
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Blog
Dawn Chorus: why do birds sing in the morning?
Learn why birds sing in the morning and other facts about the dawn chorus.
James Martin • 19 Apr 2019
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Ipswich Borough Council Wood
Ashground Plantation
Suffolk
3.04 ha (7.51 acres)
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Scottish Natural Heritage Wood
Kirkconnell Flow Nature Reserve
Dumfries and Galloway
114.79 ha (283.65 acres)
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Support us
Gift Aid: increasing the power of your donation
Find out what Gift Aid is, how it works, and why it's so important for our charity.
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Plant trees
Trees for landowners and farmers
If you’re looking to plant lots of trees, we have the trees, grants and funding schemes to help.
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Natural Resources Wales Wood
Esgair Hir
Powys
290.36 ha (717.48 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Alder
Swamp-dweller, water-lover. The wood of this tough tree doesn’t rot when waterlogged, instead turning stronger and harder.
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Protecting trees and woods
Creating a robust plan to keep our trees healthy
Government’s upcoming Plant Biosecurity Strategy must put in place a bold plan to tackle the pests and diseases that threaten our native tree populations.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Why woods are good for our health and wellbeing
Along with improving our quality of life, woods and green spaces can help make us physically and mentally healthier.
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Plant trees
How to plant and maintain native hedges
The small but mighty hedge packs a punch for people and nature, sheltering wildlife, cleaning our air, capturing carbon and much more. Explore how and when to plant and prune your hedge for the best results.
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Privacy policy
Supporters – children and young people
This is our privacy policy made especially for children and young people. If you’re under 12, it’s a good idea to read this with a parent, carer or another adult you trust.
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Forest Service NI Wood
Davagh Forest Park
County Tyrone
1236.90 ha (3056.38 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Meadowsweet
Sweet by name, sweet by nature. Meadowsweet might not be to everyone’s taste, but you’re unlikely to mistake the sickly sweet and frothy flower in damp woodland and bubbling out of damp ditches.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Common dog violet
A charming sanctuary for butterflies, common in UK woodland. Look to the woodland floor for a flush of purple and you might see fritillary butterflies feeding and laying their eggs.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Collfryn
Dol y Wern nr. Chirk
7.01 ha (17.32 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Townsend Wood
Fordham
1.03 ha (2.55 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
King's Wood
Kent
573.07 ha (1416.06 acres)
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London Borough of Brent Wood
Fryent Country Park
Greater London
28.12 ha (69.48 acres)
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Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Green Lane
Greater Manchester
1.21 ha (2.99 acres)
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Durham County Council Wood
Waskerley Way Railway Path
County Durham
41.80 ha (103.29 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Barlows Farm
Greater Manchester
29.13 ha (71.98 acres)
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West Dunbartonshire Council Wood
Overtoun Estate
West Dunbartonshire
33.75 ha (83.40 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Lydford Gorge
Devon
36.22 ha (89.50 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Craggy Wood
Cumbria
15.07 ha (37.24 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Graig Coppice
Powys
28.90 ha (71.41 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Parkway Woods
Higher Compton
19.97 ha (49.35 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Balmacara - Ard Hill
Highland
66.26 ha (163.73 acres)
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South Hams District Council Wood
Dartmouth Castle
Devon
4.20 ha (10.38 acres)
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Support us
The power of trees - KS3 assembly
Inspire secondary students with this presentation about the incredible way trees benefit people and the planet. This assembly can also support your school's tree-planting activities.
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Visiting woods
Woodland activities for children and families
Spot wildlife. Craft with nature. Go on scavenger hunts. We've got plenty of ideas to help families enjoy woods and the great outdoors all year round.
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About us
Our strategy
Our vision is optimistic: a world where woods and trees thrive for people and nature. Find out how we plan to achieve this over the next decade.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Lesser celandine
Charming and cheerful, the star-shaped flowers of the lesser celandine brighten up the woodland floor. Look out for their friendly yellow flowers on path edges in early spring.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Whitebeam, rock
Rugged yet charming, rock whitebeam clings to areas of rocky woodland and fissures in limestone cliffs. A parent species of the rarer Arran whitebeam, the rock whitebeam is becoming increasingly hard to find.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Credenhill Park Wood
Credenhill
90.68 ha (224.07 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Gallowhill Wood
Highland
50.65 ha (125.16 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Whitelot Bottom
West Sussex
15.63 ha (38.62 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Balkello Hill
Angus
115.44 ha (285.25 acres)
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Essex County Council Wood
Garnetts Wood
Essex
26.23 ha (64.81 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Timbersbrook Picnic Area
Cheshire
2.32 ha (5.73 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Lacock Abbey & Village
Wiltshire
4.16 ha (10.28 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Grizedale Forest Park
Cumbria
2433.25 ha (6012.56 acres)
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London Borough of Croydon Wood
Littleheath Woods
Greater London
22.33 ha (55.18 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Chirk Castle
Wrecsam - Wrexham
30.20 ha (74.62 acres)
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West Lancashire District Council Wood
Fairy Glen
Lancashire
10.17 ha (25.13 acres)
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Support us
Igniting Innovation: conservation challenge
We want to see young minds bring innovative conservation ideas to life. Start your journey to make your mark on climate change and the health of people, woods and wildlife.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Bramingham Wood
Luton
15.70 ha (38.79 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Avoncliff Wood
Avoncliff Upper Westwood
30.13 ha (74.45 acres)