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Privately owned Wood
Farnley Tyas Estate
West Yorkshire
61.14 ha (151.08 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Brown rat
A contentious character but as resourceful as they come, the brown rat arrived in the UK in the 18th century and has been a crafty resident of our towns, cities and woods ever since.
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Fir, Douglas
A fragrant home for wildlife, the Douglas fir isn’t just for Christmas. First introduced in the 1800s, it’s been a valuable timber source and provided homes for the likes of red squirrels and pine martens.
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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
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
Bats
The UK is home to 18 species of bat. The only mammals that can fly, they also sleep upside down, navigate by echolocation and find food and shelter in woods and trees.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Little owl
Small and stern, the little owl was first introduced to the UK in the 1800s. Look out for them in trees overlooking grassland from where they swoop to catch small prey with their sharp talons.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Plane, London
A real city slicker, the London plane is the capital’s most common tree. As a hybrid of American sycamore and Oriental plane, it was first discovered in the 17th century then widely planted in the 18th.
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Dalbuie
Argyll and Bute
1906.27 ha (4710.39 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Bearnshaw Tower
West Yorkshire
56.43 ha (139.44 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Methley Estate
West Yorkshire
14.49 ha (35.80 acres)
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Bradford Metropolitan Council Wood
Park Wood
West Yorkshire
18.77 ha (46.38 acres)
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Press centre
Highland estate as big as Glasgow to be revitalised in partnership between community, conservation charity and Aviva
Assynt Foundation, Woodland Trust Scotland and Aviva have struck a 30-year deal to revitalise a vast area in the northwest Highlands of Scotland.
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Braes of Gight
Aberdeenshire
84.47 ha (208.73 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Birchett's Wood
East Sussex
12.54 ha (30.99 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Seal Brook Wood
Derbyshire
18.93 ha (46.78 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
The Binn
Fife
18.33 ha (45.29 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Warneage Wood
Wanborough nr Swindon
18.88 ha (46.65 acres)
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Natural Resources Wales Wood
Rhondda Forest Area - Tyle Coch
Rhondda Cynon Taf - Rhondda Cynon Taf
180.42 ha (445.82 acres)
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Lancaster City Council Wood
Dale Wood
Lancashire
2.13 ha (5.26 acres)
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Staffordshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Parrott's Drumble
Staffordshire
12.28 ha (30.34 acres)
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Adur District Council Wood
Lancing Ring
West Sussex
18.95 ha (46.83 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Thirsk Community Woodland
North Yorkshire
1.49 ha (3.68 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Den Wood
Oldmeldrum
18.83 ha (46.53 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Piddington Wood
Cherwell nr Bicester
18.47 ha (45.64 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Land at Boothorpe
Leicestershire
18.48 ha (45.66 acres)
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Angus Council Wood
Angus Millennium Forest - East Kirkton Wood
Angus
1.97 ha (4.87 acres)
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Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Irk Valley
Greater Manchester
1.86 ha (4.60 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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Privately owned Wood
Whitewood
Staffordshire
18.68 ha (46.16 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Harpsden & Peveril Woods
Harpsden
18.74 ha (46.31 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Canal Wood
Poyntzpass
6.11 ha (15.10 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Archers Wood
Sawtry
18.61 ha (45.99 acres)
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Blog
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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Privately owned Wood
Hollowell Reservoir
Northamptonshire
18.42 ha (45.52 acres)
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Forestry and Land Scotland Wood
Carron Valley Forest
North Lanarkshire
3130.84 ha (7736.31 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Hackfall
Grewelthorpe
48.06 ha (118.76 acres)
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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.
PDF (13.70 MB)
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Nottinghamshire County Council Wood
Sherwood Forest Country Park
Nottinghamshire
185.77 ha (459.04 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Towpath
Derbyshire
18.76 ha (46.36 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Stratfield Brake
Kidlington
18.32 ha (45.27 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Juniper
A cosy home for wildlife and a gin-drinker’s delight, the juniper is a much-loved evergreen that brightens up the winter months.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Cypress, Lawson
Tall ornamental with feathery foliage. One of the UK’s most popular garden conifers, Lawson cypress has rot-resistant wood which is popular in Japan for coffins and shrines.
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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Backmuir Wood
Muirhead
56.89 ha (140.58 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Aversley Wood
Sawtry
61.58 ha (152.16 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Drumnaph Wood
Maghera County Londonderry
31.91 ha (78.85 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Letah Wood
Hexham
13.86 ha (34.25 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Sleaford Wood
Sleaford
10.68 ha (26.39 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Warriners Wood
Kendal
3.59 ha (8.87 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Uffmoor Wood
Halesowen
84.90 ha (209.79 acres)
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Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Watersmeeting
Greater Manchester
1.70 ha (4.20 acres)
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Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Fish Pond Plantation
South Yorkshire
2.15 ha (5.31 acres)
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Shepway District Council Wood
Farthing Common
Kent
0.92 ha (2.27 acres)
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Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Gravel Hills Wood
South Yorkshire
0.46 ha (1.14 acres)
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Heaton Woods Trust Wood
Heaton Woods
West Yorkshire
4.53 ha (11.19 acres)
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Natural Resources Wales Wood
Sirhowy Valley Country Park - Craig y Prisiad
Caerffili - Caerphilly
18.21 ha (45.00 acres)
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London Borough of Havering Wood
Durrants Woods
Greater London
5.40 ha (13.34 acres)
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London Borough of Enfield Wood
Trent Park
Greater London
188.12 ha (464.84 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Brayton Barff
North Yorkshire
26.68 ha (65.93 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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National Trust Wood
Bradley Manor
Devon
18.73 ha (46.28 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Caplich Wood
Highland
184.19 ha (455.13 acres)
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Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Long Plantation
South Yorkshire
5.53 ha (13.66 acres)
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Central Bedfordshire Council Wood
Campton Plantation
Bedfordshire
15.75 ha (38.92 acres)
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Rochford District Council Wood
New England Wood
Essex
4.03 ha (9.96 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Fearnoch Forest
Argyll and Bute
1280.62 ha (3164.41 acres)
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Dacorum Borough Council Wood
Maylands Woods
Hertfordshire
4.72 ha (11.66 acres)
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The National Forest Wood
Swadlincote Woods
Derbyshire
14.08 ha (34.79 acres)
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Oxford City Council Wood
Chilswell Valley
Oxfordshire
4.51 ha (11.14 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Conwy Valley - Dinas
Conwy
26.93 ha (66.54 acres)
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Suffolk Wildlife Trust Wood
Groton Wood
Suffolk
20.04 ha (49.52 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Hart's Coppice
Staffordshire
19.67 ha (48.60 acres)
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National Trust for Scotland Wood
Craigievar Castle
Aberdeenshire
85.75 ha (211.89 acres)
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Scottish Wildlife Trust Wood
Shian Wood
Argyll and Bute
21.30 ha (52.63 acres)
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East Ayrshire Woodlands Wood
Flush Park
East Ayrshire
4.86 ha (12.01 acres)
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Newport County Borough Council Wood
St Julian's Wood
Casnewydd - Newport
39.03 ha (96.44 acres)
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Reading Borough Council Wood
Clayfield Copse
Berkshire
19.41 ha (47.96 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Gartly Moor
Aberdeenshire
1219.02 ha (3012.20 acres)
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Bracknell Forest Borough Council Wood
Jock's Copse
Berkshire
1.22 ha (3.01 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Pleasley Park
Derbyshire
74.68 ha (184.53 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Callart
Highland
285.34 ha (705.08 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Groby Lane Estate Parkland
Leicestershire
11.32 ha (27.97 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Hunley Hall Farm
North Yorkshire
2.24 ha (5.54 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Hady Wood
Derbyshire
1.63 ha (4.03 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Meerend Thicket Nature Reserve
Gloucestershire
0.94 ha (2.32 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Hayes Knoll Farm
Wiltshire
2.53 ha (6.25 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Wildfowl And Wetlands Trust - Washington Centre
Tyne & Wear
7.92 ha (19.57 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Four Seasons Wood
Staffordshire
1.01 ha (2.50 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Cottage Farm
Derbyshire
1.16 ha (2.87 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Laver Burn & Haverah Park
North Yorkshire
11.99 ha (29.63 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
North Lowfields
North Yorkshire
2.21 ha (5.46 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Carr House Farm
East Riding of Yorkshire
1.08 ha (2.67 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Bulmers Wood
South Yorkshire
9.02 ha (22.29 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Metapic Wood
Derbyshire
1.33 ha (3.29 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Killoch Farm
East Renfrewshire
18.03 ha (44.55 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Edlington Pit Wood
South Yorkshire
31.72 ha (78.38 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Pasture Wood
West Yorkshire
1.79 ha (4.42 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Court Farm
Gloucestershire
18.51 ha (45.74 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Boulby Mine, Redhouse Wood
North Yorkshire
8.27 ha (20.44 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Tophill Low Pumping Station
North Yorkshire
4.38 ha (10.82 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Baronscourt Forest - Cashty Wood
County Tyrone
59.64 ha (147.37 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Dalton Bank
West Yorkshire
3.10 ha (7.66 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Meadow Dale Opencast Site
Northumberland
6.29 ha (15.54 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Chestnut Glebe & Coopers Copse
Leicestershire
6.08 ha (15.02 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Wood Hey
West Yorkshire
10.72 ha (26.49 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Holehouse
East Ayrshire
55.98 ha (138.33 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Wardour Estate - Barkers Hill
Wiltshire
7.38 ha (18.24 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Recreation Area
Lincolnshire
2.44 ha (6.03 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Newthorpe Farm
West Yorkshire
8.61 ha (21.28 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Pyon Hill
Herefordshire
15.69 ha (38.77 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Penn Wood
Penn Street
176.33 ha (435.71 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
The Oaklands
Derbyshire
9.99 ha (24.69 acres)
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Blog
UK bats: a guide to bats in your garden
Explore the most likely bats you'll spot from your garden and how to help them out with our biodiversity-boosting gardening tips.
Helen Keating • 22 May 2020
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Privately owned Wood
Barnstone Lakes Farm
Nottinghamshire
7.09 ha (17.52 acres)
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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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Blog
Wildflowers for bees: how to attract bees to your garden
Wild bees and other pollinators are in decline. But there are things you can do in your garden to help reverse this trend including increasing food and habitat. Includes our top nine bee-friendly wildflowers to plant in your garden.
Helen Keating • 18 Mar 2019
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Trees woods and wildlife
Animals
Woods and trees are home to more wildlife than any other landscape, providing homes for thousands of species including our most loved animals.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Dead man’s fingers
Swollen, blackened ‘fingers’ reaching for the sky. Aptly named, dead man’s fingers can be a spooky-looking find.
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Privately owned Wood
National Memorial Arboretum
Staffordshire
12.78 ha (31.58 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Horsehay Golf Complex
Shropshire
17.49 ha (43.22 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Heather Brickworks
Leicestershire
7.55 ha (18.66 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
The Spinney
Kingston St. Mary
2.94 ha (7.26 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
The Shrubbery
Wadworth
1.00 ha (2.47 acres)
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Press centre
11 weird and wonderful wildlife of our rainforests
From a stinky fish-smelling lichen to one which looks like a dragon’s skin, to the world’s largest slug with the strangest mating ritual – the weird and wonderful wildlife of our rainforests.
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Support us
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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Woodland Trust Wood
Huntly Wood
Longforgan
13.62 ha (33.66 acres)
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Blog
Giant hogweed: the facts
How common is giant hogweed in the UK and is it really that dangerous? We've distilled the facts to give you the low-down on giant hogweed.
Helen Keating • 29 Jun 2022
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Visiting woods
Heather Wood
This ancient woodland site is home to a valuable mosaic of habitats.
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Red deer
The majestic monarch of the glen. Our largest land mammal, red deer, are the royalty of UK woodland.
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Blog
9 of the UKs rarest animals
Much of our beloved wildlife is in decline. Find out about nine of the rarest species in the UK right now, and what we are doing to help save these precious creatures.
Hannah Vickers • 15 Apr 2019
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Blog
How to grow native bluebells in your garden
Why not try growing bluebells in your garden? Here are six good reasons why, along with our top bluebell growing tips.
Kate Lewthwaite • 28 Mar 2019
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Trees woods and wildlife
Oak, Turkey
A pretender to the throne, the Turkey oak was introduced to the UK in the 1700s and is now impacting our native oak populations. It’s less valuable to wildlife, but much faster growing and a host of the knopper oak gall wasp.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Glen Finglas
Brig o'Turk
4874.22 ha (12044.20 acres)
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Blog
How to calculate and reduce your carbon footprint
Learn how to calculate your carbon footprint and the role trees can play in helping to limit your environmental impact.
James Martin • 16 Jan 2020
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About us
Trees for farms in the East Anglian Claylands
The landscape of the East Anglian Claylands is at the forefront of fighting tree disease, climate change, and biodiversity loss. We’re calling all farmers and landowners to help create a resilient landscape, where trees and woods thrive for farming and wildlife.