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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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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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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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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Red kite
A majestic scavenger, the red kite searches for food in almost any environment, then returns to nest in broadleaved woodland. Look out for them wheeling high in the air, or nesting up in the canopy.
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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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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Red Hill
Dumfries and Galloway
79.96 ha (197.58 acres)
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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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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Red-headed cardinal beetle
A flame-coloured sun worshiper, the red-headed cardinal basks in the summer sun in woods and hedgerows, and nestles under loose bark on broadleaved trees.
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Privately owned Wood
Red Lane
Lancashire
0.73 ha (1.80 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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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Brackfield Wood
Brackfield Claudy
26.92 ha (66.52 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Red-necked longhorn beetle
The red-necked longhorn beetle is native to eastern Asia and is a serious threat to trees in the genus Prunus like cherries and plums. Its larvae tunnel and feed under the bark and in the wood causing low fruit yield and possible death.
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Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council Wood
Red Delf Wood
Lancashire
2.20 ha (5.44 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Red Lodge Plantation
Wiltshire
101.78 ha (251.50 acres)
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Blog
Red admiral butterfly: identification and recording
Learn how to identify red admiral butterflies, their caterpillars and pupae with our handy guide, and record your sightings with Nature's Calendar.
Amy Lewis • 24 Apr 2020
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National Trust Wood
Red Hill
Somerset
0.54 ha (1.33 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Red Pit Wood
Sir y Fflint - Flintshire
2.79 ha (6.89 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Red Moss - Gmwda
Greater Manchester
8.60 ha (21.25 acres)
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The National Forest Wood
Red Hill Woodlands
Staffordshire
0.52 ha (1.28 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Red Lees Road
Lancashire
0.63 ha (1.56 acres)
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St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Red Brow Wood
Merseyside
4.41 ha (10.90 acres)
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Menstrie Community Council Wood
Red Carr Wood
Clackmannanshire
10.79 ha (26.66 acres)
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Cannock Chase District Council Wood
Red Lion Lane Open Space
Staffordshire
1.46 ha (3.61 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Red House Farm/Bendysh Farm
Essex
4.70 ha (11.61 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Cherry, wild
Beautiful blossom and a bounty of bright red fruits. Wild cherry , one of the prettiest native trees, is relished by gardeners and wildlife.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Natterer’s bat
Foliage foragers and cave-dwelling contortionists, these ‘red-armed bats’ are expert hunters and can squeeze themselves into the tightest of spaces.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Beechwood sickener
Toxic, brittle, red-capped. Beechwood sickener is only found in beech woodland and help beech trees take up nutrients from the soil.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Goldfinch
Seed-eating specialists with a bright red face. Goldfinches are perfectly adapted to access food other birds can’t reach.
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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
Hobby
A fast-flying falcon with rusty-red trousers. When not catching their prey in mid-air, hobbies rely on trees in which to raise their young.
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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Oaks Wood
Ness Burn Londonderry
10.54 ha (26.04 acres)
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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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RSPB Wood
Ken Dee Marshes
Dumfries and Galloway
13.20 ha (32.62 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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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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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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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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RSPB Wood
Glenborrodale
Highland
1.64 ha (4.05 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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Trees woods and wildlife
Oak, holm
With its evergreen leaves, the holm oak is a bold splash of colour in the winter months. It was first introduced in the 1500s and, though it’s not as adapted as our native oaks, it supports plenty of our wildlife.
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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Killaloo Wood
Killaloo
6.71 ha (16.58 acres)
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RSPB Wood
Gwenffrwd
Sir Gaerfyrddin - Carmarthenshire
45.90 ha (113.42 acres)
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RSPB Wood
Inversnaid
Stirling
13.38 ha (33.06 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Burntollet Wood
East of Londonderry
22.67 ha (56.02 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Crinan Wood
Crinan
35.00 ha (86.49 acres)
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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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Dundee City Council Wood
Caird Park
Dundee
111.35 ha (275.15 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Borthwood Copse
Isle of Wight
23.34 ha (57.67 acres)
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What do deer eat? What are antlers made of? And more deer facts
From the dainty muntjac to the mighty red stag, the UK is home to six species of wild deer. Learn more about these fascinating creatures.
James Martin • 03 May 2019
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Woodland Trust Wood
Moncreiffe Hill
Perth
132.03 ha (326.25 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
New Moss Wood
Cadishead
30.79 ha (76.08 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Parc Mawr
Henryd Conwy
33.94 ha (83.87 acres)
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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
Coed Nant y Berws
Ysbyty Ystwyth
3.16 ha (7.81 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Sandybrook
Fulwood Preston
5.89 ha (14.55 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Glen Roy
Highland
2019.79 ha (4990.90 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Railway Plantation
Runcorn
1.85 ha (4.57 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Bigfrith Common
Berkshire
1.63 ha (4.03 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Geordie's Wood
Muckhart
243.50 ha (601.69 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Adams Wood
Frieth
12.00 ha (29.65 acres)
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Scottish Wildlife Trust Wood
Carstramon Wood
Dumfries and Galloway
71.88 ha (177.62 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Archers Wood
Sawtry
18.61 ha (45.99 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Alderley Edge
Cheshire
66.34 ha (163.93 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Lodge Plantation
Runcorn
6.76 ha (16.70 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
America Wood
Shanklin
10.98 ha (27.13 acres)
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Scottish Wildlife Trust Wood
Rahoy Hills
Highland
1691.12 ha (4178.76 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Garels Wood
Dumfries and Galloway
9.24 ha (22.83 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Glen Sherup
Glendevon by Dollar Perthshire
603.51 ha (1491.27 acres)
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Support us
Save nature's heroes
Nature's heroes are under threat, but with your help, we can preserve the unmissable drama of our woods. Become a member today.
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Privately owned Wood
Great Mole Wood
Hertfordshire
5.92 ha (14.63 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Gelt Wood
Cumbria
15.02 ha (37.11 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Clough Copse
Preston
1.60 ha (3.95 acres)
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Rowan jelly: how to find and make it
Rowan, with its fiery red berries, is a tree that's difficult to miss at the moment. If you want to try foraging this is a great way to start. Get top identification tips and a step-by-step recipe on how to make rowan jelly.
Helen Keating • 13 Aug 2018
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Woodland Trust Wood
Dufton Ghyll Wood
Dufton
10.35 ha (25.57 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
Kingswood Warren
Somerset
132.58 ha (327.61 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Common Wood
Buckinghamshire
103.69 ha (256.22 acres)
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Where and when do robins nest?
The robin, with its signature red breast and tuneful song, is one of the UK’s best-loved birds. Find out where and when these fiery fellas nest, and how you can lend them a helping hand.
Hannah Vickers • 08 Feb 2019
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Trees woods and wildlife
Fine streaked bugkin
Lover of oak and hawthorn, this bug is pretty unmistakeable. Look out for its bright and bold markings as it basks on bark and leaves.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Marshgate Wood
Runcorn
0.82 ha (2.03 acres)
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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Pewterspear Wood
Warrington
2.78 ha (6.87 acres)
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National Trust for Scotland Wood
Killiecrankie
Perth and Kinross
10.17 ha (25.13 acres)
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Durham County Council Wood
Deerness Valley Way Railway Path
County Durham
40.83 ha (100.89 acres)
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South Gloucestershire Council Wood
Wick Golden Valley LNR
Gloucestershire
8.39 ha (20.73 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Elan Valley Woodlands
Powys
316.35 ha (781.70 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Cally Wood
Dumfries and Galloway
208.06 ha (514.12 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Rainton Glen
Dumfries and Galloway
25.40 ha (62.76 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Thurstaston Common
Merseyside
42.47 ha (104.94 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Ynys-hir
Ceredigion
150.08 ha (370.85 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Glen Sheil
Highland
390.31 ha (964.46 acres)
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Royal Parks Wood
Richmond Park
Greater London
223.43 ha (552.10 acres)
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Technical note
How we manage ash dieback on Woodland Trust sites
Ash was once one of the most widespread tree species in Europe. Now it's threatened by ash dieback. Here we explain how we manage ash dieback on our estate.
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National Trust for Scotland Wood
Mar Lodge Estate
Aberdeenshire
42.86 ha (105.91 acres)
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privately owned (open to the public) Wood
Aberlleiniog
Ynys Mon - Isle of Anglesey
12.31 ha (30.42 acres)
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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Brooke Hill Wood
South of Oakham
15.58 ha (38.50 acres)
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Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Adel Dam Nature Reserve
West Yorkshire
7.67 ha (18.95 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Gorse Field, Harris Grove & Ball's Meadow
Oakham
13.60 ha (33.61 acres)
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National Trust for Scotland Wood
Glencoe & Dalness
Highland
84.35 ha (208.43 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Woods of Dunnottar
Aberdeenshire
32.91 ha (81.32 acres)
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The Earth Trust Wood
Wittenham Clumps
Oxfordshire
1.74 ha (4.30 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Rosehaugh - Compt 32 - Am Wig 1998
Highland
50.61 ha (125.06 acres)
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Cawdor Castle Limited Wood
Moss-side Wood
Highland
49.65 ha (122.69 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Billinge Plantation
Billinge
9.38 ha (23.18 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Claypit Coppice
Thorncombe
0.10 ha (0.25 acres)
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North Lanarkshire Council Wood
Viewpark Glen
North Lanarkshire
14.69 ha (36.30 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Allan Bank
Cumbria
4.79 ha (11.84 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Hawthorn shieldbug
Leaf-munching minibeasts. The hawthorn shieldbug takes its name from the tree that it relies on for food.
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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
George's Wood
Bury
2.54 ha (6.28 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Lady Mabel's Wood
Haigh
26.46 ha (65.38 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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Woodland Trust Wood
Prehen Wood
The nearest large town is Derry City
7.48 ha (18.48 acres)
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Forestry and Land Scotland Wood
Devilla Forest
Fife
773.55 ha (1911.44 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Hunts Wood
Marlow Bottom
2.06 ha (5.09 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Kilmichael Forest
Argyll and Bute
8777.56 ha (21689.35 acres)
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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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Rare woodland animals and where to find them
Discover some of the UK's rarest woodland animals and where to spot them in the wild.
Annabel Kemp • 21 Sep 2023
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Woodland Trust Wood
Conegar Hill
Wootton Fitzpaine
3.54 ha (8.75 acres)
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National Trust for Scotland Wood
The Hermitage
Perth and Kinross
13.96 ha (34.50 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed y Crychydd
Llanilar
9.53 ha (23.55 acres)
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RSPB Wood
Cwm Clydach
Abertawe - Swansea
41.66 ha (102.94 acres)
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Natural Resources Wales Wood
Worsell Wood
Powys
29.40 ha (72.65 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Redstart
Colourful summer visitor and Atlantic rainforest specialist. These handsome birds love the mild, wet conditions of the UK's west coast woodlands.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Huntly Wood
Longforgan
13.62 ha (33.66 acres)
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Blog
Top 10 woods to enjoy autumn colour
Take a look at our top 10 woods to visit for autumn colour, with sites in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Hannah Vickers • 10 Nov 2021
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Which trees have catkins? And how to tell them apart
Find out what catkins look like, which trees have them, why they grow, and where and when to spot them.
Alex Marshall • 07 Jan 2025
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Trees woods and wildlife
Oak processionary moth
The oak processionary moth not only strips oak trees of their leaves, leaving them vulnerable, but also poses a health risk to humans causing rashes and breathing difficulties.
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Oak bracket
Though it oozes a honey-like liquid, the oak bracket has a few less tantalising names. It lives off the heartwood of living trees as well as on deadwood. Also known as weeping conk and warted oak polypore, they belong to a group called butt rot fungi.
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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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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Craigvinean Forest
Perth and Kinross
152.57 ha (377.00 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Culbin Forest
Moray
3127.95 ha (7729.16 acres)
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RSPB Wood
Dingle Marshes
Suffolk
6.21 ha (15.34 acres)
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London Borough of Havering Wood
Bedfords Park
Greater London
16.94 ha (41.86 acres)
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Cumbria Wildlife Trust Wood
Wreay Woods
Cumbria
20.20 ha (49.91 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Glencharnoch Wood
Carrbridge
14.70 ha (36.32 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
Kirkless Wood
Wigan
7.37 ha (18.21 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Dunscar Wood
Bolton
5.70 ha (14.08 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Dunalastair Estate
Perth and Kinross
61.13 ha (151.05 acres)
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National Trust for Scotland Wood
Castle Fraser
Aberdeenshire
47.70 ha (117.87 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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Woodland Trust Wood
Balmacaan
Lewiston Drumnadrochit
33.51 ha (82.80 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Goat moth
Bulky yet well-disguised, this goliath is the heaviest moth in the UK! Spot the adults when they emerge in mid-summer after feeding on the wood of broadleaf trees as larvae.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Backmuir Wood
Muirhead
56.89 ha (140.58 acres)
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RSPB Wood
Brading Marshes
Isle of Wight
2.61 ha (6.45 acres)
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West Lothian Council Wood
Beecraigs Country Park
West Lothian
220.21 ha (544.14 acres)
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RSPB Wood
Carngafallt
Powys
38.15 ha (94.27 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Atholl Palace Hotel Woodland
Perth and Kinross
10.25 ha (25.33 acres)
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Greenwich Council Wood
Great Bartlets
Greater London
7.76 ha (19.17 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Heatherhall Wood
Fife
86.73 ha (214.31 acres)
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Dorset Wildlife Trust Wood
Brownsea Island
Dorset
51.12 ha (126.32 acres)
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RSPB Wood
Corrimony
Highland
219.74 ha (542.98 acres)
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Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Coastal Woodlands, Ainsdale Sand Dunes NNR
Merseyside
67.75 ha (167.41 acres)
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Natural England Wood
Ainsdale Sand Dunes NNR
Merseyside
21.43 ha (52.95 acres)
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West Somerset Council Wood
Hawkcombe Woods
Somerset
109.50 ha (270.57 acres)
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Natural Resources Wales Wood
Towy Valley Forests - Cilgwyn
Sir Gaerfyrddin - Carmarthenshire
123.14 ha (304.28 acres)
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Blog
Forest animals: 9 animals adapted to forest life
From scampering squirrels to beautiful butterflies, discover how our woodland species are perfectly adapted to a life among the trees.
Charlotte Varela • 09 May 2019
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Trees woods and wildlife
Chestnut, sweet
Introduced by the Romans and a roasted winter treat. These long-lived giants, with their prickly-husks and deeply grooved bark, give us our classic Christmas nut.
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Support us
Let's keep planting trees and protecting nature
Your support for UK woodland and our fight for nature is vital. Take a look at some of the incredible work we've been able to do and how you can help in the future.
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Farigaig Forest
Highland
2986.57 ha (7379.81 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Mar Lodge Estate
Aberdeenshire
49.47 ha (122.24 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Oak bush-cricket
This champion of the woodland long-jump is a lot quieter than its other cricket cousins. The oak bush-cricket lives, feeds and breeds in trees and woodland.
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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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Blog
Winter berries: what are they and where to find them
Winter berries are a vital food source for wildlife and can be foraged to make delicious seasonal treats too. Here are our tips on when and where to find them.
Charlie Mellor • 29 Nov 2018
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Woodland Trust Wood
Irthing Gorge Woodland
Gilsland
33.62 ha (83.08 acres)
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Royal Parks Wood
Greenwich Park
Greater London
136.53 ha (337.37 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Ridgewood
Brampton
9.81 ha (24.24 acres)
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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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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Ledmore & Migdale
Spinningdale Bonar Bridge
690.98 ha (1707.41 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Crawford's Wood
Aspull
19.96 ha (49.32 acres)
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Blog
Foraging in October: which wild mushrooms can you eat?
Explore the world of foraging with these top wild fungi picking and cooking tips. Here are five edible fungi that are easy to identify.
Helen Keating • 29 Oct 2018
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Press centre
Faughan Valley Woodlands officially opens unveiling a haven for nature and people
Small fragmented woodlands along and across the River Faughan have been connected to benefit people, nature and climate in Northern Ireland.
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Inverawe Forest
Argyll and Bute
419.04 ha (1035.45 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Holly
Festive, neat and prickly. Holly is a well-loved shrub that shelters birds and gives hedgehogs a cosy place to hibernate.
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Privately owned Wood
Castle Milk: Turnmuir Wiat
Dumfries and Galloway
150.71 ha (372.40 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Hartburn Glebe
Hartburn
3.43 ha (8.48 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Friends of Belvoir Wood
Belvoir Belfast
5.72 ha (14.13 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Brotherswater
Cumbria
101.14 ha (249.92 acres)
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Northumberland County Council Wood
Bolam Lake Country Park
Northumberland
26.48 ha (65.43 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Penny bun
Weighty, fat and delicious with a cap like a crusty, well-baked bun. Penny buns, or ceps, are prized for their taste and benefits to woodland, tree and human health.
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Craik Forest
Scottish Borders
4241.03 ha (10479.58 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Baronscourt Forest - Bessy Bell
County Tyrone
27.97 ha (69.11 acres)
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Fife Coast and Countryside Trust Wood
Birnie and Gaddon Loch NR
Fife
8.97 ha (22.16 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
East Tarbrax
North Lanarkshire
13.93 ha (34.42 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Lhanbryde Community Woodland
Moray
3.17 ha (7.83 acres)
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About us
Faughan Valley Woodlands: from fragments to thriving forests
The Faughan Valley Woodlands project aims to reconnect pockets of ancient woodland, allowing them to become more resilient and thrive in the future.
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Blog
The best woodland walks in London
You don't have to leave London to enjoy the sights and sounds of a woodland walk. Here is our pick of the best places for a stroll in the city.
James Martin • 28 Jan 2019
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Blog
Common tree identification: top 10 beginner's trees
Our top ten trees to give you a crash course in common tree identification.
Helen Keating • 26 May 2021
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Wood warbler
A woodland songster often heard trilling through the treetops, the wood warbler graces the UK with its rich song during the summer, before migrating to Africa for the winter.
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National Trust Wood
Allen Banks and Staward Gorge - Stewardpeel Wood
Northumberland
74.35 ha (183.72 acres)
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Dundee City Council Wood
Templeton Woods
Dundee
60.37 ha (149.17 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Glenlivet Estate
Moray
24.88 ha (61.48 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Glenure Forest Estate
Dumfries and Galloway
1014.84 ha (2507.67 acres)
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Friends of Hanstead Wood Wood
Hanstead Wood Community Woodland
Hertfordshire
2.42 ha (5.98 acres)
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The Highland Council Wood
Foyers Falls
Highland
13.32 ha (32.91 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Gin Pit Village Woodland
Greater Manchester
0.85 ha (2.10 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Aldouran Glen
Leswalt nr Stranraer
13.11 ha (32.39 acres)
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Blog
11 rare birds in Britain's woodland
Find out all about 11 rare birds in British woodland, and why they are so elusive.
Charlotte Varela • 10 Apr 2019
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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Garbett's Wood
Rogate
2.46 ha (6.08 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Letah Wood
Hexham
13.86 ha (34.25 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Great Bendysh Wood
Essex
92.41 ha (228.35 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Learnie
Highland
4563.71 ha (11276.93 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Quinish
Argyll and Bute
673.55 ha (1664.34 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Dronley Wood
Angus
51.21 ha (126.54 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
Garrol Wood
Aberdeenshire
67.23 ha (166.13 acres)
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Pied flycatcher
A quick and skilled aerial hunter. These summer visitors thrive in the mild, wet conditions of the UK's temperate rainforest.
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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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Blog
Hairy caterpillar identification: 16 common UK species
Spotted a furry caterpillar undulating across the path in front of you or munching leaves in your garden? Learn to tell your tussocks from your tigers with our quick guide to some common UK species.
Amy Lewis • 10 Jun 2021
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Blog
What is growing on my tree? Black spots, galls, mildew and algae
Trees can host a range of spots, patches, powders, lumps and bumps! Here’s our quick guide to some of the more common funguses, growths and colour changes.
Emilie Bonnevay • 27 Jun 2019
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Batsford Arboretum and Garden Centre Wood
Batsford Arboretum
Gloucestershire
26.50 ha (65.48 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Wrack Woodland
Aberdeenshire
11.57 ha (28.59 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Lendrick Muir Woods
Perth and Kinross
32.28 ha (79.76 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Waulkmill Wood
Bollington
1.49 ha (3.68 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Tay Forest Park - Faskally
Perth and Kinross
362.44 ha (895.59 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Baronscourt Forest - Killydart
County Tyrone
38.44 ha (94.99 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Holm Wood
Formby
0.51 ha (1.26 acres)
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Support us
Snaizeholme: your questions answered
Our acquisition of Snaizeholme sparked the imagination and interest of thousands of Woodland Trust members and supporters who donated to the appeal and contacted us with questions. Here we answer some of the most common queries.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Glen Quey
Glendevon by Dollar Perthshire
382.96 ha (946.29 acres)
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RSPB Wood
Marazion Marsh
Cornwall
6.06 ha (14.97 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Loch Affric
Highland
114.69 ha (283.40 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Dunkeld House, Hotel And Country Club
Perth and Kinross
99.34 ha (245.47 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Daviot Wood - 2
Highland
137.74 ha (340.36 acres)
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Somerset Wildlife Trust Wood
Great Breach Wood
Somerset
57.73 ha (142.65 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Hazel
Catkins resembling lambs tails, and late-summer nuts. Hazel is one of the most useful trees for its bendy stems and as a conservation saviour. And its nuts are loved by people, squirrels and hazel dormice.
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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Bitholmes Wood
Oughtibridge
28.80 ha (71.16 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Benmore
Highland
1615.43 ha (3991.73 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Braes of Gight
Aberdeenshire
84.47 ha (208.73 acres)
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Natural Resources Wales Wood
Nant yr Arian
Ceredigion
633.84 ha (1566.22 acres)
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Cumbria Wildlife Trust Wood
Grubbins Wood
Cumbria
10.52 ha (25.99 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Baronscourt Forest - Wood Hills
County Tyrone
11.81 ha (29.18 acres)
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Durham County Council Wood
Pow Hill Country Park
County Durham
18.67 ha (46.13 acres)
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Natural Resources Wales Wood
Hiraethog Forest - Clocaenog
Sir Ddinbych - Denbighshire
4167.50 ha (10297.89 acres)
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Natural Resources Wales Wood
Hafren Forest
Powys
2858.75 ha (7063.97 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Pen y Coed
Llangollen
27.95 ha (69.06 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Fingle Woods
Nr Dunsford Devon
265.24 ha (655.41 acres)
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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Abriachan Wood
Loch Ness
163.22 ha (403.32 acres)
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Blog
What are the most common trees in the UK?
Ever wondered which trees species are most common in the UK? Check out our top ten.
Laura Cottam • 21 Dec 2018
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Blog
Autumn leaf ID quiz: can you identify 10 trees?
Test your tree knowledge. As autumn sets in, many of the trees around us change colour, but do you know what they are?
Helen Keating • 21 Sep 2020
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Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Captains Clough
Greater Manchester
6.56 ha (16.21 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Formby
Merseyside
47.78 ha (118.06 acres)
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Cardiff County Council Wood
Coed y wenallt
Caerdydd - Cardiff
60.60 ha (149.74 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Baronscourt Forest - Aghasessy
County Tyrone
35.00 ha (86.49 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Paxton House
Scottish Borders
20.04 ha (49.52 acres)
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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.
PDF (4.47 MB)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Small Woods in Oakwood
Warrington
3.36 ha (8.30 acres)
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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
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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Support us
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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Blog
Foraging for natural Christmas decorations
Transform your home into a woodland wonderland this Christmas with our easy ideas for festive, foraged home decor.
Helen Keating • 05 Dec 2022
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Blog
Broadleaf summer issue: here comes the sun
Summer is here and the woodlands are breezy, bright and bursting with colour. In this issue of Broadleaf, we tend veteran trees in the Midlands, hunt for pine martens in Scotland and unfurl the extraordinary tale of the familiar foxglove.
Elisabeth Crump • 10 Jun 2025
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Blog
8 handmade Christmas card ideas
Add a personal touch with homemade Christmas cards that are eco-friendly and budget-friendly too. Check out our best ideas that adults and kids can make.
Charlie Mellor • 27 Nov 2023
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Press centre
Explore autumn’s beauty in native woodlands near you
Autumn has officially arrived, and the Woodland Trust has highlighted a list of woods to visit across Northern Ireland where you can see the stunning change in season.
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Press centre
Music legend Nile Rodgers says ‘we are family’ to trees in Northern Ireland
American music legend Nile Rodgers and his We Are Family Foundation are throwing their weight behind woodland and community in Northern Ireland's Faughan Valley.
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Blog
7 galls to spot this year
Have you spotted something unusual growing on a tree recently? It looks like it might be a bumper year for galls, so here are 7 you might see this summer.
Emilie Bonnevay • 31 Jul 2018
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Woodland Trust Wood
Plora Wood
Innerleithen
19.71 ha (48.70 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Eoves Wood
Hampton
7.61 ha (18.80 acres)
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Natural England Wood
Finglandrigg Woods
Cumbria
48.69 ha (120.31 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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Blog
6 rare moths that depend on UK trees
The UK is home to a number of moths that depend on trees. Explore moth species that you'd be lucky to encounter on a woodland walk.
Julia Lock • 12 Jul 2022
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Blog
11 waterfall walks to visit in our woods
From gently tumbling streams to powerful cascades, waterfalls are mesmerising. Check out the best waterfall walks in and around our woods across the UK.
Charlie Mellor • 15 Jan 2021
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Woodland Trust Wood
Great Ridings Wood
East Horsley
28.51 ha (70.45 acres)
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Blog
Create a cosy winter wonderland: 7 ideas for sustainable and foraged home decor
Discover how to transform your home into a magical winter wonderland. Forage responsibly and intertwine nature and the wild with the warmth of your home.
Helen Keating • 30 Nov 2023
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Bracknell Forest Borough Council Wood
Farley Copse
Berkshire
3.26 ha (8.06 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Windy Bank
Greater Manchester
42.67 ha (105.44 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Gilwiskaw Valley Wood
Leicestershire
10.54 ha (26.04 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
The Hirsel
Scottish Borders
122.09 ha (301.68 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 (open to the public) Wood
Acharn Forest
Stirling
972.17 ha (2402.23 acres)
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Press centre
Logging horse and 'Water Horse' team up to revive ancient Highland forest
The newest form of timber transport has teamed up with the oldest, in a bid to restore a spectacular remnant of Caledonian pinewood and Scotland’s rainforest.
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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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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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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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Blog
Otters in our woods - where to find them
Did you know the clean rivers and shrubby banks of some of our woods are ideal habitat for otters? Follow our top tips for otter-spotting and find a waterside woodland near you.
Charlie Mellor • 02 Feb 2021
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Woodland Trust Wood
Pound Farm
Great Glemham
89.72 ha (221.70 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Percy Wakley Wood
Rockbeare
5.41 ha (13.37 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Hawfinch
This big-billed heavyweight can easily crush a cherry stone, but the UK’s largest finch is shy and hard to spot, spending most of its time in the canopy.
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Wycombe District Council Wood
Gomm's Wood LNR
Buckinghamshire
15.53 ha (38.37 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Garvagh Forest
County Londonderry
209.88 ha (518.61 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Baronscourt Forest - Largybeg Wood
County Tyrone
13.45 ha (33.23 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Milton Loch Community Wood - Boat Of Garten
Highland
5.68 ha (14.04 acres)
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Northumberland National Park Authority Wood
Hareshaw Linn
Northumberland
20.26 ha (50.06 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Blairadam Wood
Perth and Kinross
1232.88 ha (3046.45 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Baronscourt Forest - Upper Cloonty Wood
County Tyrone
22.18 ha (54.81 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Formby New Planting
Merseyside
2.76 ha (6.82 acres)
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Blog
Bracket fungi identification: 10 common UK species for beginners
Bracket fungi, also known as shelf or polypore fungi, grow on both dead and living trees. Here we list some of the UK's more common and easily distinguished types to get to grips with.
Amy Lewis • 21 Oct 2021
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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
Loch Arkaig Pine Forest
Spean Bridge
1027.31 ha (2538.48 acres)
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Blog
6 woods in the Domesday Book and other centuries-old UK woods
Ancient woods are centuries old, irreplaceable wildlife homes and carbon-crunchers, packed with fascinating history. Discover some of our amazing ancient woods in the UK, why they’re so special and how you can help protect them.
Charlie Mellor • 27 Feb 2023
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Guildford Borough Council Wood
Normandy Common
Surrey
17.89 ha (44.21 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Portmoak Moss
Scotlandwell
43.59 ha (107.71 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Pine marten reintroduction: how we're helping and where to find them
Once persecuted to extinction, find out how we're helping pine martens make a welcome return to the UK's woods.
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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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Press centre
Woodland Trust acquires new land connected to Mourne Park
The Trust has been able to extend Mourne Park, a special site for restoration and conservation in Northern Ireland, with 32 hectares of neighbouring land.
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Blog
First signs of spring in nature
Spring is a glorious time in nature with new leaves, bright blooms and thriving wildlife. But when does spring really start and what are the key signs to look for?
Charlie Mellor • 19 Feb 2021
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Press centre
Clock is ticking for Britain’s incredibly rare rainforests
The Woodland Trust is highlighting the plight of its special rainforests to coincide with World Rainforest Day. Despite fears over the future of the Britain’s rainforests, much is being done on the ground to protect these special habitats.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Skipton Castle Woods
Skipton
14.88 ha (36.77 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
How to identify trees
All trees have clues and features that can help with identification. You just need to know what to look out for with our quick guide.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Dyffryn Woods
Neath
116.52 ha (287.92 acres)
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Blog
Top 10 coastal woods in the UK
Bats, rare butterflies, dinosaur footprints and even the roar of a whirlpool – these coastal woods are just waiting for you to visit.
Charlie Mellor • 18 Jun 2019
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RSPB Wood
Abernethy NNR
Highland
5558.26 ha (13734.46 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Mellerstain House
Scottish Borders
8.71 ha (21.52 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Dunans Castle
Argyll and Bute
6.29 ha (15.54 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Lesmahagow South
South Lanarkshire
728.43 ha (1799.95 acres)
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Blog
8 enchanting rainforests to explore in the UK
UK rainforests are even rarer than their tropical counterparts, and just as beautiful. Brimming with wildlife, entwined with local history and overflowing with magic, here are eight of the best to explore.
Charlotte Varela • 12 Mar 2025
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Craigieburn Forest
Dumfries and Galloway
791.22 ha (1955.10 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Glenclova Forest
Angus
875.07 ha (2162.30 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Brownsea Island
Dorset
92.15 ha (227.70 acres)
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Blog
UK moth identification and facts: 12 common species for beginners
There are more than 870 species of large moth in the UK, many of which can be tricky for beginners to tell apart. Get to know some of the UK's most familiar and easily-identified species with our quick guide.
Amy Lewis • 02 Jun 2021
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Blog
Poisonous mushrooms: 8 most dangerous UK mushrooms
Your guide to 8 of the most poisonous mushrooms in the UK, including the terrifyingly named deathcap, destroying angel and funeral bell. Find out where they grow, how to identify them and why you should steer clear!
Hanako Shimada • 19 Feb 2025
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Blog
10 best trees to attract birds and other wildlife
Native trees offer birds and other animals vital food and shelter all year round. Boost biodiversity with our top 10 trees suited to small gardens and larger spaces.
Charlie Mellor • 02 May 2023
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Woodland Trust Wood
Canal Wood
Poyntzpass
6.11 ha (15.10 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Tree pipit
Small, unassuming, brown. This woodland edge insect-muncher is often overlooked. But what it lacks in looks it makes for with its belting song.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Kinclaven Bluebell Wood
Stanley
81.02 ha (200.20 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Barley Mow Wood
Knaphill
10.40 ha (25.70 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Top Ardles Wood
Ravensthorpe
4.79 ha (11.84 acres)
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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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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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Blog
British trees: folklore and mythology
Trees are deeply embedded in our history and folklore. Explore nine British trees with their own magical associations and stories.
Helen Keating • 29 Apr 2021
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Woodland Trust Wood
Langley Vale Wood
Langley Vale
259.69 ha (641.69 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Ausewell Wood
Ashburton Devon
77.83 ha (192.32 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Achduchil
Highland
369.13 ha (912.12 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Achnashellach Forest
Highland
1514.82 ha (3743.12 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Old Wood, Skellingthorpe
Skellingthorpe
93.09 ha (230.03 acres)
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Blog
Wander through history: fascinating ruins and relics in 10 UK woods
Walk back in time and discover heritage sites and historical ruins in some of the UK’s most enthralling woodlands, from ramparts and barrows to abandoned buildings and bomb shelters.
Chris Britt-Searle • 01 Mar 2024
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Cardrona
Scottish Borders
732.98 ha (1811.19 acres)
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Northumberland Wildlife Trust Wood
Arnold Memorial
Northumberland
1.45 ha (3.58 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Home Farm
Burkham Bentworth
136.08 ha (336.25 acres)
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Wiltshire Council Wood
Oakfrith Wood
Wiltshire
25.99 ha (64.22 acres)
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London Wildlife Trust Wood
Oak Hill Woods
Greater London
9.79 ha (24.19 acres)
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Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Oak Hill Bank
West Yorkshire
4.89 ha (12.08 acres)
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Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Shire Oak Park
West Midlands
3.44 ha (8.50 acres)
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Scottish Natural Heritage Wood
Ariundle Oakwood National Nature Reserve
Highland
67.26 ha (166.20 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
The Oaklands
Derbyshire
9.99 ha (24.69 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Oak Wood
Perth and Kinross
9.74 ha (24.07 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Oakfield Glen
Carrickfergus
8.86 ha (21.89 acres)
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Birmingham City Council Wood
Selly Oak
West Midlands
8.13 ha (20.09 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Bunkers Hill
Nr Stourbridge
41.55 ha (102.67 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Hucking Estate
Hollingbourne
281.71 ha (696.11 acres)
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Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Oak Plantation & Lord Derby's Memorial Playing Fields
Merseyside
3.11 ha (7.68 acres)
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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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The Crown Estate Wood
Great Oaks
Surrey
43.97 ha (108.65 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Blaby Oaks
Blaby
5.67 ha (14.01 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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Natural England Wood
Kingley Vale
West Sussex
126.14 ha (311.69 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Stainburn Forest
North Yorkshire
197.46 ha (487.92 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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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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Blog
How to increase biodiversity in your garden
Every garden has the potential to be a haven for wildlife. From planting for pollinators to embracing a little mess, here are some easy ways to increase biodiversity in your garden.
Charlotte Varela • 07 Apr 2023
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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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Visiting woods
Glas-na-Bradan Wood
The important landscape of Glas-na-Bradan Wood is home to lots of birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians.
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Blog
Are acorns edible? And other acorn facts
Acorns are a favourite dish of many woodland creatures, but did you know humans can eat them too? Here are some great recipes and more fascinating acorn facts.
Emilie Bonnevay • 03 Sep 2019
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Blog
11 must-know facts about woods and forests in the UK
Woods and forests are mysterious, beautiful and fascinating places. Here are 11 amazing must-know facts about our woods and forests in the UK.
Chris Britt-Searle • 02 May 2024
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Blog
Insect identification: common UK insects
There are a staggering 27,000 types of insect in the UK. Let's take a look at some of our most common insect groups and how you can identify them.
Charlotte Varela • 09 Oct 2023
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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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Blog
Bird song identification: UK warblers
Every spring, trees and shrubs across the land burst into a riot of song from a famously musical group of birds - the warblers. Here we get to grips with their songs and how to tell them apart by sound alone.
Amy Lewis • 11 Apr 2022
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Woodland Trust Wood
Young People's Forest at Mead
Smalley
161.13 ha (398.15 acres)
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Plant trees
Types of woodland management
A detailed look at how and when to carry out the techniques of coppicing, pollarding, formative pruning and thinning.
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Video
Restoration techniques at Raincliffe Woods
We're working with Raincliffe Community Woodland Enterprise to restore ancient woodland at Raincliffe Woods, near Scarborough. Site manager Mark Feather addresses some of the common concerns and explains the techniques being used at the site.
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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Gleann Shildeag Estate
Strathcarron
1539.67 ha (3804.52 acres)
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Blog
Best woods near 10 UK cities
Here's our pick of great woods in and around the UK's busiest cities for sanctuary seekers, wildlife watchers, fitness fans and history hounds alike.
Charlie Mellor • 04 Nov 2021
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Blog
10 ways to use fallen autumn leaves
Fallen leaves can be put to great use in the garden, or turned into beautiful decorations as autumnal craft projects. Here are our top 10 things to do with autumn leaves.
Charlie Mellor • 03 Nov 2022
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Blog
11 animals that live in the UK's rainforest
Discover the weird and wonderful animals living in our very own rainforests.
Annabel Kemp • 19 Jun 2025
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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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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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British woodpeckers: identification guide and calls
Learn to tell the difference between Britain's three resident woodpecker species with our quick guide to their appearance, sounds and behaviour.
Amy Lewis • 30 Sep 2021
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Trees woods and wildlife
Help name our osprey chicks
Louis and Dorcha have raised two healthy chicks that are almost ready to take flight! We're ready to name them and we need your help. Choose your favourite name.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Robin
Feisty. Iconic. A Christmas card favourite and a gardener’s best friend. It’s no wonder this fiery little fella is one of Britain’s most-loved birds, frequenting the UK’s gardens in search of worms.
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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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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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Autumn trees for your garden: best native trees for seasonal colour
Our guide to the best UK native trees to plant in your garden for a splash of seasonal colour, from fiery foliage to bright, bold berries.
Helen Keating • 19 Oct 2020
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Hart District Council Wood
Odiham Common & Broad Oak Common
Hampshire
116.38 ha (287.57 acres)
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Borough of Poole Wood
Lytham Road and Twin Oaks Close
Dorset
1.32 ha (3.26 acres)
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Alfred McAlpine Wood
The Oaks Business Park
Cheshire
2.22 ha (5.49 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Oakapple Farm
Buckinghamshire
1.06 ha (2.62 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Oakham Bottom
Hampshire
142.74 ha (352.71 acres)
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Salford Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Oakwood Park
Greater Manchester
9.92 ha (24.51 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Pitcher Oak Wood
Worcestershire
3.02 ha (7.46 acres)
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Hampshire County Council Wood
Oakdene Wood
Hampshire
0.80 ha (1.98 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Oaklands
Cumbria
1.41 ha (3.48 acres)
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Wakefield Metropolitan District Council Wood
British Oak
West Yorkshire
3.00 ha (7.41 acres)
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Fleet Town Council Wood
Oakley Park
Hampshire
2.99 ha (7.39 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Oakley Sidings
Fife
3.12 ha (7.71 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Oak Farm
Suffolk
2.82 ha (6.97 acres)
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National Trust Wood
High Peak Estate - Oaken Bank
South Yorkshire
6.88 ha (17.00 acres)
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Thurrock Council Wood
Oakwood And Ash Plantation
Essex
26.88 ha (66.42 acres)
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Harlow District Council Wood
Oak Wood
Essex
3.21 ha (7.93 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Oaklands Park
Gloucestershire
5.44 ha (13.44 acres)
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Canterbury City Council Wood
The Oaks
Kent
1.36 ha (3.36 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Jay
A highly intelligent loudmouth. The jay is known for its love of acorns which it often leaves hidden. These forgotten snacks are credited with the rapid spread of oaks after the last Ice Age.
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Natural England Wood
Drumburgh Moss NNR
Cumbria
5.22 ha (12.90 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Oakenshaw Wood
Worcestershire
12.10 ha (29.90 acres)
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Leeds City Council Wood
Oaklands Woodland Copses
West Yorkshire
1.02 ha (2.52 acres)
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Oaks Piece
South Yorkshire
6.45 ha (15.94 acres)
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Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Oakwood and Blacklow Spinney
Warwickshire
1.68 ha (4.15 acres)
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Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Oakley Hill
Oxfordshire
12.79 ha (31.60 acres)
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Leeds City Council Wood
Clubbed Oaks
West Yorkshire
7.13 ha (17.62 acres)
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Leicestershire County Council Wood
Oakthorpe Picnic Site
Leicestershire
3.20 ha (7.91 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Oakamoor Woods
Staffordshire
22.76 ha (56.24 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Three Oaks Farm
Staffordshire
4.14 ha (10.23 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
The Oakwood
Moray
62.91 ha (155.45 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Broad Oak
Merseyside
3.06 ha (7.56 acres)
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Kirklees Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Oakwell Hall Country Park
West Yorkshire
8.57 ha (21.18 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Oaktree Farm
Buckinghamshire
1.42 ha (3.51 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Oak Road Neighbourhood Park
County Durham
0.55 ha (1.36 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Purple emperor
Despite its exotic appearance, the purple emperor is as typical of UK woodland as the mighty oak. It’s elusive and beautiful, but has quite the unsavoury appetite.
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Rocher Plantation / Oaking Bank
South Yorkshire
16.97 ha (41.93 acres)
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Warwick District Council Wood
Oakley Wood
Warwickshire
47.39 ha (117.10 acres)
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Southampton City Council Wood
Oak Green
Hampshire
0.48 ha (1.19 acres)
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The National Forest Wood
Oakwood Pastures
Staffordshire
9.67 ha (23.89 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Little Brampton - Burrow Hill & Oaker
Shropshire
52.94 ha (130.81 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Broad Oak Clough
Greater Manchester
1.29 ha (3.19 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Purple hairstreak
Small yet stunning, the purple hairstreak is rarely seen as it spends much of its time fluttering high up in the tree canopy. Reliant on oak woodland, this little butterfly is never far from oak trees.
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Flintshire County Council Wood
Broad Oak Wood
Sir y Fflint - Flintshire
3.98 ha (9.83 acres)
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Staffordshire County Council Wood
Oakmoor Picnic Area
Staffordshire
4.98 ha (12.31 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Windy Oak Farm
Shropshire
8.90 ha (21.99 acres)
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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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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
Honeysuckle
Twining, scented woodland stunner. This trumpet-like flower is a paradise for wildlife, with its sweet, heady fragrance calling to nearby species, particularly on warm summer evenings.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Dog rose
A familiar, scrambling beauty that adorns hedgerows with its pale pink flowers. Dog rose clasps on to other shrubs with curved spines to grow.
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Mabie Forest
Dumfries and Galloway
1037.72 ha (2564.21 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Silver Wood
Kentisbeare
4.31 ha (10.65 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Brown roll-rim
The brown roll-rim might look innocent enough, but it’s a deadly fungus of birch woodland.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Oriental chestnut gall wasp
This newly introduced pest is the only organism to produce galls on sweet chestnuts. If numbers grow, it could have a serious impact on our historic trees.
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Lime, common
At home on a country estate or deep in the wild, this lime is common in name only. It’s a hybrid between the small-leaved and large-leaved lime, and is a particular favourite of aphids and their many predators.
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Blog
9 rare and beautiful wild UK orchids
Orchids are some of the most beautiful and unique wild plants you'll see in the UK. They are rare but well worth finding if you are up for the challenge.
Laura Cottam • 29 May 2019
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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
Hawthorn, Midland
Dense and pungent, but with fruits that are enjoyed by birds and humans alike, the Midland hawthorn is a supremely useful tree whose natural range is not fully understood.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Common crossbill
Bright colours and big beaks. The crossbill is a striking resident of coniferous woodland, using its unusually-shaped bill to extract pine seeds.
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Blog
Common UK butterfly identification and facts
Identify some of the UK's most common butterflies, find out where to look for them, and learn more about their incredible lives.
Amy Lewis • 22 Jul 2019
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Whitebeam
Charming and domestic, the whitebeam’s fruit is a favourite of garden birds. It’s rarely found in the wild but is a popular ornamental tree in parks and gardens, with lovely blossom and russet autumn leaves.
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Types of bee in the UK: how to tell the difference
From fluffy bumblebees to pint-sized mining bees, we take a look at the key characteristics of some of our most common species.
Charlotte Varela • 31 Jul 2023
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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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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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Forest Service NI Wood
Drumkeeragh Forest
County Down
179.81 ha (444.31 acres)
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Guelder rose
Flamboyant, romantic, wildlife beacon. The guelder rose brightens woods with spring blossom, autumn colour and vibrant berries.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Pine, black
Looming, handsome, graveyard-dweller. The black pine is common in shelterbelts, gardens and timber yards alike. Despite being huge, this non-native conifer isn’t a favourite with wildlife, though birds do enjoy its seeds.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Redwing
Named after its rouge underwings, the redwing is the smallest thrush in the UK. A social nomad, this berry-loving bird only visits over the winter months, with just a handful of breeding pairs staying here all year round.
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Support us
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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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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British trees and shrubs to plant: 14 native garden trees
British trees pack a big punch in your garden. Make space for one or two you’ll have year-round interest and be supporting wildlife too. Here's our top 14 native trees to plant in your garden.
Helen Keating • 08 Nov 2021
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British finches: identification guide and songs
A number of finches call the UK home, but can you identify them all? Tell your bullfinch from your brambling with our quick guide.
Amy Lewis • 28 Feb 2019
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Why do leaves change colour and fall off in autumn?
Autumn is the most spectacular season thanks to our deciduous trees. But why is autumn colour better some years than others? Find out why.
Helen Keating • 02 Oct 2020
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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
Maple, Norway
Introduced in the 17th century, the handsome Norway maple is known for its hardy timber. Its leaves are a favourite with caterpillars and its seeds are eaten by birds and small mammals.
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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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Protecting trees and woods
Campaign win: new planning rules protect Scotland’s ancient woods and trees
Scotland's planning policy has been updated to protect irreplaceable ancient woods and trees from inappropriate development.
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Trees woods and wildlife
7-spot ladybird
A cheerful beetle with a vicious appetite, the 7-spot is our most familiar ladybird. They’re common in woods, parks and hedgerows, and a welcome pest control in gardens.
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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
Horse chestnut
Spiky cases, gleaming seeds, celebrated by children. Horse chestnuts, with their mahogany-bright conkers, are the very essence of autumn.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Scarlet elf cup
Mystical and cheery, the scarlet elf cup grows on decaying sticks and branches in damp spots and beneath leaf litter on the woodland floor. Their bright pops of colour brighten up even the darkest winter day.
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Blog
Types of moss in the UK: what they are and where to find them
Moss is marvellous! Find out why and see some common species to spot.
Kate Lewthwaite • 30 Jul 2018
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Blog
Foraging in May: a guide to wild herbs and other edible plants
Find out which wild plants you can forage in May. Learn about edible plants with our quick identification guide and tips on how to find, eat and prepare them.
Helen Keating • 08 May 2019
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Trees woods and wildlife
Cypress, Leyland
At the centre of many neighbour wars, Leyland cypress can reach great heights very quickly. It’s one of the fastest growing conifers and often towers over houses and gardens.
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Common UK ladybird identification and facts
There are 26 types of ladybird in the UK, many of which can be spotted in gardens and woodland. Learn to tell who's who with our quick and easy guide to the some of the most commonly encountered species.
Amy Lewis • 31 Mar 2021
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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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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Fly agaric
Famous, enchanting and highly toxic. Fly agaric is the home of fairies and magical creatures and a lover of birch woodland.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Dothistroma needle blight
This fungal disease can have a serious impact on our native Scots pines. It could spell trouble for our rare, ecologically invaluable Caledonian pine forests.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Poplar leaf beetle
A bright-coloured, picky eater. The poplar leaf beetle spends its time munching on the leaves of willows and, you guessed it, poplars.
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Venomous animals in the UK
From secretive snakes to furry shrews, find out more about the UK’s venomous species that pack a potent punch.
Annabel Kemp • 31 Jul 2024
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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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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
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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Blog
Winter wildlife watching: what, where and when to spot
The winter weather might be frightful, but nature is always delightful. Here are our top tips on what wildlife to look out for, where and when on your winter walks.
Rory Morrow • 13 Jan 2025
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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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Rare UK animals quiz: how well do you know our endangered wildlife?
We all love wildlife, but did you know we live in one of the most nature-depleted countries on Earth? Take our quiz to see if you recognise rare and endangered species, plus find out what we’re doing to change things and how you can help make a difference.
Charlie Mellor • 07 May 2025
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Best native hedge plants: choose the right hedges
Autumn and winter are the best times to plant a hedge. To get you started, here are our top 10 recommendations for the best native hedge plants and the amazing benefits they'll bring.
Helen Keating • 23 May 2023
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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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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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When do pine cones fall? And what to do with them
Hunting for pine cones can be a great activity for adults and children alike. Read our tips on when and where to find pine cones and fun ways to use them.
Charlie Mellor • 06 Oct 2020
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Trees woods and wildlife
Willow, crack
Scruffy and loud, the crack willow is named after its habit of splitting with cracks and fissures, and how noisy its branches are when they break. It’s one of the largest willows and its leaves are popular with moth caterpillars.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Wild strawberry
Sweet in both flower and in taste, wild strawberries flourish on woodland edges and in hedgerows. Spot them in bloom in spring and in fruit in summer.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Woodcock
These plump-looking birds spend much of their time curled up on the forest floor. Their clever camouflage allows them to blend in with their woodland surroundings.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Bramble
Hardy and determined, the bramble uses powerful roots to grow rapidly in almost any environment. Look out for juicy blackberries in the summer to make the most of this countryside favourite.
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Foraging in October: berries and nuts to find this autumn
Our top foraging finds for October with top tips on where to find, when and how to use them.
Helen Keating • 26 Oct 2017
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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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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Nor Wood, Cook Spring & Owler Car
Dronfield
30.57 ha (75.54 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Chicken of the woods
Bright, bold and soft to the touch, chicken of the woods is easy to spot.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Plum
A butterfly’s paradise with lovely blossom and even lovelier fruit. The plum is a petite tree which is perfect for pollinators and a perfect addition to any orchard.
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Blog
How to attract butterflies to your garden
Learn how to encourage butterflies into your garden with butterfly-friendly plants, butterfly feeders and more.
Danielle Wesley • 13 Mar 2020
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Trees woods and wildlife
Mistle thrush
Britain’s largest songbird. Renowned for defending its food supply. Named for its love of mistletoe berries.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Wormley Wood & Nut Wood
Hoddesdon nr Hertford
142.51 ha (352.14 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Formonthills
Glenrothes
118.47 ha (292.74 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Seeds Plantation
Warrington
6.38 ha (15.76 acres)
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Press centre
Dalkeith named heritage tree hotspot as experts record 500 “living legends”
Dalkeith Country Park in Midlothian has been revealed as a heritage tree hotspot after experts recorded 500 ancient, veteran and notable oaks over the last year.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Charcoal burner
Crumbly, tasty and ruddy, the charcoal burner is a favourite with chefs.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Green Castle Woods
Llangain Near Carmarthen
50.51 ha (124.81 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Hafod y Llyn
Maentwrog
16.57 ha (40.94 acres)
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Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Cross Hillocks Wood
Merseyside
1.01 ha (2.50 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Felenrhyd & Llennyrch
Maentwrog
309.67 ha (765.19 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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Woodland Trust Wood
Wentwood
Llanvair Discsoed
353.36 ha (873.15 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Spotted flycatcher
Adept at snatching flying insects mid-air, the spotted flycatcher visits the UK during the warmer months, and is often seen on the wing in woodland edges and clearings.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Green woodpecker
A colourful character with a taste for ants. The laughing cry of the green woodpecker is one of the defining sounds of British woodland.
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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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Which birds migrate? Who you can spot this summer
Swallows, swifts and martins aren’t our only summer migrants – keep your eyes peeled for these species and record your sightings through Nature’s Calendar.
Charlotte Varela • 12 May 2018
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Baby bird identification: UK garden birds
Learn to identify garden bird youngsters with our guide to some of the most commonly encountered little'uns.
Amy Lewis • 15 May 2020
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Trees woods and wildlife
Aspen
Trembling, fluttering and shimmering in the slightest breeze. The rippling leaves of this beautiful tree give it its name: quaking aspen.
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How and when to plant fruit trees
Find out how to choose the best fruit tree for you and your garden, when and where to plant them and the benefits they bring for wildlife.
Helen Keating • 05 Nov 2020
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Outdoor Christmas activities for families
Get out into nature this Christmas and enjoy some festive activities with your family on a woodland walk.
Danielle Wesley • 13 Dec 2021
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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
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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12 rare wild flowers in the UK's woods
Woodlands are home to some of the UK's rarest wild flowers. From parasitic plants to alluring orchids, discover 12 rare woodland flowers and what makes them so uncommon.
Charlotte Varela • 13 May 2025
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Hawthorn and blackthorn: what’s the difference?
Hawthorn and blackthorn are two of the most easily confused species, so here’s a closer look at their differences to help you tell them apart.
Charlie Mellor • 09 Apr 2019
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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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6 fast growing trees for your garden
Looking for screening, privacy or just want to green up your garden quickly? Check out our recommendations for a fast growing native tree to suit your space.
Charlie Mellor • 20 Sep 2024
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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
Whitebeam, Arran
Rare, rugged, isolated. Arran whitebeam is one of the rarest and most endangered trees in the world. It is a hybrid of rowan and rock whitebeam which has stayed on the Isle of Arran since the last glaciers were formed.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Willow, osier
Strong, neat and bendy, osier willow is the best of the best for basket weaving. It’s not only a source of food and shelter for native wildlife, it can even decontaminate soils it is planted on!
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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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What hatched here? How to identify bird egg shells
Found a fragment of egg in the garden, woods or park? Here's a quick guide to the most common UK bird eggs too help you find out which species it came from.
Helen Keating • 05 May 2020
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Trees woods and wildlife
Poplar, black
Imposing, elegant, rare. The black poplar was once a staple of Britain’s landscape but these days, the trees are few and far between.
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Blog
Minibeast activities and crafts
Our arts and crafts are ideal for nature-loving kids. Make a butterfly symmetry painting, minibeast masks, rock bugs, ladybird potato stamps and more.
Danielle Wesley • 10 Jun 2019
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Blog
Where do bees go in winter?
Ever wondered where bees go in winter? Find out where different species of bee go when the weather gets cold, and when to spot them emerging.
Charlotte Varela • 18 Nov 2022
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Visiting woods
Mourne Park
Thanks to your generous support, Mourne Park’s gates are open to all. Experience the wonder of Northern Ireland’s ancient woodlands, with scenic views, trails and rich wildlife waiting to be discovered. We invite you to be part of its story.
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Blog
10 common garden birds to spot on your bird feeder
Find out all about the common British garden birds, what to feed them and how to identify them.
Hannah Vickers • 21 Mar 2019
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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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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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Blog
Bird of prey calls and identification
Learn how to identify the UK's birds of prey with our quick guide to their calls, key features and likely hangouts.
Amy Lewis • 10 Sep 2021
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Trees woods and wildlife
Willow, goat
Also known as the pussy willow, the male catkins of the goat willow look like a cat’s paws. It supports lots of wildlife, including the elusive and regal purple emperor butterfly.
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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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Support us
Tring Park appeal, Chilterns
We've been able to extend this wildlife-rich park thanks to you. And what's more, the new land will give visitors easier access to explore the site's unique history.
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Blog
13 hardy plants for your garden
Our pick of hardy plants and trees perfect for any outdoor space. From pretty annual flowers to hard-working, long-lasting evergreens, they're all hardy to at least -15C.
Charlie Mellor • 07 Mar 2024
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Blog
Do robins migrate? When garden birds migrate and return
Find out when robins – and other unexpected garden birds – migrate to and from our shores.
Charlotte Varela • 10 May 2019
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Trees woods and wildlife
Hop
A twining hedgerow climber with a boozy use, hop has been used in the beer-making industry for centuries. Look out for it across the UK.
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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
European larch
A spring-time show-off, European larch is a conifer full of surprises. Introduced over 400 years ago, it’s a favourite with squirrels, birds and moths alike.
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Blog
Foraging in August: find food this summer
Blackberries, rowan berries and crab apples are all ripening this month. Here are six wild edible plants to collect with top tips and recipes on how to use them.
Helen Keating • 15 Aug 2017
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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
Elm, English
Once growing to lofty heights, the elegant English elm used to dominate the landscape. Now this ancient symbol of melancholy and death is a rare sight, having been decimated by Dutch elm disease.
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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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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Hornet
The king of the wasps with a fearsome reputation, the hornet is actually much less aggressive than its smaller cousin, the common wasp.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Common centipede
Scuttling hunter with a venomous kick. The common centipede uses its many legs to hunt other invertebrates on the woodland floor.
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Partnerships
Aviva
We’re working with Aviva to deliver nature-based solutions to climate change across the UK.
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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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Video
Improve livestock health and wellbeing
David Brass, CEO of The Lakes Free Range Egg Company, has seen improvements in animal health as well as commercial benefits for his farm after planting trees.
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Blog
Christmas nature quiz
Test your knowledge of the plants and animals connected with our festive traditions.
Charlie Mellor • 11 Dec 2024
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Woodland Trust Wood
Cwm Mynach
Bontddu Dolgellau
382.43 ha (944.98 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Elm, wych
Decimated by Dutch elm disease, the sweeping and majestic wych elm is a much rarer sight these days. Its loss goes hand-in-hand with the decline of the elusive white-letter hairstreak butterfly, whose caterpillars rely on elm leaves.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Yew, Irish
A mutant favourite with wildlife, the Irish yew is thought to have developed from the common yew. All Irish yews descended from cuttings of one tree found in County Fermanagh in the 1700s. Nowadays, it provides food and shelter for native animals.
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Blog
What is the difference between butterflies and moths?
When the two look so similar, is there actually a difference between a butterfly and a moth? Find out how to separate the two and discover the truth behind some common myths about moths.
Charlotte Varela • 21 Jul 2023
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Blog
When do hedgehogs hibernate? And other animals that hibernate
As temperatures start to fall, wildlife turns its attentions to surviving the winter. But where do hedgehogs and other species go in the worst weather?
Charlie Mellor • 18 Sep 2020
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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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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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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Peacock
Big. Bold. Beautiful. This stunning showstopper is instantly recognisable, with its captivating azure ‘eyes’ and orange-brown wings. Widespread and common throughout the UK, it is one of our most-loved butterflies.
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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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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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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Roe deer
Nimble and fleet of foot. The roe is our most widely distributed deer, found in woods across the country. Look out for its white rump flashing as it acrobatically bounds through the trees.
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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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Support us
Smithills Estate appeal, Bolton
The largest English site we've ever acquired is now being restored to its full glory thanks to your donations.
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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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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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Blog
The best elderberry recipes
Make the most of dark, fragrant elderberries while they’re in season. Try our favourite elderberry recipes.
Helen Keating • 28 Sep 2022
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Trees woods and wildlife
Lime, large-leaved
Towering, romantic, sticky. Large-leaved lime is a handsome broadleaf tree that is a rich home for wildlife. Find out more.
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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
Apple
Tart, tangy and crisp. The fruit of the apple tree is a firm favourite in the UK. And although they’re not native, we’ve been breeding them for centuries as eaters, cookers and to make cider.
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Blog
6 migrant birds to spot in the UK this winter
Not all birds head south for the winter. Some head straight for our shores to escape even colder conditions back home. Here are some of the winter birds you'll only find in the UK in winter.
Charlotte Varela • 21 Jan 2025
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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
Lynx
These solitary, stealthy hunters are currently extinct in the UK, but some advocates of rewilding would like to see them return.
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UK hawk-moth identification and facts
Hawk-moths are some of the largest and most recognisable moths in the UK. Learn to tell which is which with our visual guide to 10 of the most commonly encountered UK species.
Amy Lewis • 21 Jun 2021
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Blog
How to attract bullfinches to your garden
Have you always wanted to see a bullfinch in your garden? Learn how to increase your chances of attracting these beautiful but shy birds.
James Martin • 18 Feb 2020
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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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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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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Nightjar
Mysterious and elusive, the nightjar is one of our most intriguing birds. A summer visitor with bark-like plumage, it can be incredibly difficult to spot.
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Trees woods and wildlife
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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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
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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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
Goshawk
Back from the brink of extinction, the goshawk is the ultimate woodland predator. Its wings are tailor-made for weaving through trees and hunting almost anything it outsizes.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Dogwood
Understated until the colder months when it bursts into colour, dogwood is a broadleaf shrub which thrives in damp woodland edges. The timber is so hard, it was used for crucifixes.
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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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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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Types of mushroom in the UK: common identification guide
Mushrooms (or toadstools) is a term given to the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting bodies that certain fungi produce. Here are nine common mushrooms that you may come across.
Helen Keating • 31 Aug 2017
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Blog
Four examples of how UK wildlife camouflages
Find out how animals in the UK use camouflage to hide in plain sight. In this blog, we explore four types of camouflage and why it is important for animals.
Julia Lock • 23 May 2022
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11 autumn leaf crafts - simple ideas and activities for kids
Get creative with the kids this autumn. Make your own leaf animal pictures, leaf rubbings, leaf prints and superhero leaf masks.
Danielle Wesley • 09 Oct 2020
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Blog
Why are bees important? And how you can help them
Bees are important for wildlife, for woods and trees, and even for our own lives. Find out why, discover why bees are in trouble and learn how you can help them.
Charlotte Varela • 26 Apr 2023
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Trees woods and wildlife
Plantations and new native woods
Young and industrious, a plantation can be for profit, a new haven for wildlife and a way to lock up carbon. Many of our native ancient woods were sacrificed for timber plantations during and after the World Wars, so now we’re on a mission to restore them.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coose Trannack
Trannack nr Helston
3.48 ha (8.60 acres)
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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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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Coombe Woods
Goodleigh
7.42 ha (18.33 acres)
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Blog
Conker crafts and activities
Discover creative and fun ways to use conkers in autumn. From simple crafts to activities and games the whole family can enjoy together.
Danielle Wesley • 23 Sep 2019
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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
Elm, Huntingdon
A hardy cultivar, the Huntingdon elm is a hybrid with some resistance to the devastating Dutch elm disease.
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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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Blog
Hawk-moth caterpillar identification: eight UK species
Hawk-moth caterpillars have one thing in common: they're pretty impressive. Usually large, distinctively marked and with a characteristic horn at the tail end, they're a good group to get to grips with when learning who's who.
Amy Lewis • 21 Jul 2021
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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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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Martinshaw Wood
Ratby & Groby
102.84 ha (254.12 acres)
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Ancient trees
Ancient trees are irreplaceable. Steeped in history, these impressive trees have been standing tall for hundreds of years and are invaluable homes for wildlife.
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Blog
Alternative charity gifts for Christmas
Our shop offers a huge variety of gifts with something for everyone for Christmas. Here are our top ideas for alternative charity gifts for the festive season.
Charlie Mellor • 13 Dec 2024
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Trees woods and wildlife
Grassland
From woodland glades and wildflower meadows, to pasture and sports fields, grassland covers large areas of the UK. They can be diverse wildlife havens and many have developed from human activities.
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Willow, bay
Small but pretty, the bay willow is named after its smell and misleading appearance. It’s a lover of damp conditions, and feeder of pollinators and caterpillars.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Barbastelle bat
Distinctive, rare, elusive. The barbastelle bat lives in deciduous woodland and looks unlike any other bat. If you’re lucky, you might spot it hunting in wet woodland.
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Support us
Rainforest appeal
Help support our vital conservation work to protect our vanishingly rare woodland habitats before we lose them forever.
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Blog
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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Blog
Ticks: what do they look like and how to remove them
Learn how to identify ticks and the steps you can take to avoid them when walking in woodland.
Rachel Hoskins • 15 May 2019
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Support us
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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Blog
What do caterpillars eat?
Ever wondered what caterpillars eat? Find out what five of the most common caterpillar food plants are, and which species eat them.
Charlotte Varela • 01 Jul 2019
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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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Blog
5 homemade advent calendars: how to make DIY advent calendars
With a range of shapes and sizes to choose from, these homemade advent calendars are the perfect way to get into the festive spirit.
Annabel Kemp • 07 Nov 2024
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Woodland Trust Wood
Glen Finglas
Brig o'Turk
4874.22 ha (12044.20 acres)
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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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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Tattershall Carrs
Tattershall
29.00 ha (71.66 acres)
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Partnerships
Bettys & Taylors Group
Bettys & Taylors Group are partnering with the Woodland Trust at its flagship woodland creation project in the Yorkshire Dales.
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Blog
9 fun ideas for family winter walks
Head out into the fresh air and get inspired with our ideas for winter woodland walks - enjoy spotting wildlife, scavenger hunts, winter picnics and more.
Danielle Wesley • 14 Dec 2020
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Blog
How to attract wildlife to your garden: 5 top tips
Make your garden a haven for wildlife and you can enjoy the sights and sounds of nature knowing that you’re making a difference.
Charlie Mellor • 26 Jun 2020
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Pine marten
Shy, curious and playful. The pine marten is a stealthy, acrobatic hunter that relies on the cover of woods and trees for its foraging missions. It’s critically endangered in England and Wales as much of its woodland habitat has been lost.
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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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Blog
British dragonflies: larvae, wings and lifecycle
Charismatic and brightly coloured dragonflies capture our imaginations every summer. Learn more about this iconic insect and which ones you can spot near woodland.
Joe Bates • 25 Jul 2018
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Woodland Trust Wood
Carnmoney Hill
Carnmoney Hill Newtownabbey
70.41 ha (173.98 acres)
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Blog
What does fox poo look like? And other animal poo identification tips
It may be messy and a little bit smelly, but animal poo can tell us a lot about the wildlife in our woods and gardens.
Charlotte Varela • 20 Sep 2022
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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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Blog
Can you eat crab apples? Three favourite crab apple recipes
With their terrifically tart and tangy flavour, crab apples are a favourite foraged food.
Helen Keating • 24 Oct 2018
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Woodland Trust Wood
Warneage Wood
Wanborough nr Swindon
18.88 ha (46.65 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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Blog
Hazelnuts: where and when to forage
Our tips on where and when to find hazelnuts in the wild, how to prepare these tasty treats, and the woodland animals that love eating them too.
Laura Cottam • 05 Aug 2019
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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
Foraging in June: edible flowers, plants and herbs
From fresh flowers to tender leaves, here are some edible plants to forage in June. These are my top tips on where to find them, and how to turn them into something tasty.
Helen Keating • 24 Jun 2021
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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Greyfield Wood
High Littleton NE Somerset
36.23 ha (89.52 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Dunollie Wood
Oban
31.88 ha (78.78 acres)
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Blog
Where does mistletoe grow?
Mistletoe is a familiar Christmas staple, associated with folklore and midwinter tradition. But where does it grow and how can you find it in the wild?
Hanako Shimada • 23 Dec 2024
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Trees woods and wildlife
Beech, copper
Deep purple, distinctive, dramatic. Loved by some but loathed by others. You’ll often find this striking tree planted in landscape-scale gardens as a specimen tree.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Cabin Wood
Killymoon
6.56 ha (16.21 acres)
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Press centre
Woodland Trust announces partnership with Assynt Foundation
The Assynt Foundation and Woodland Trust Scotland have entered a 30-year partnership to revitalise Glencanisp and Drumrunie Estates in the North-west highlands.
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Press centre
Survival of rare shrill carder bumblebee given hope in Kent
The survival of one of the UK’s rarest bumblebees – the shrill carder bee – has been boosted as conservation techniques see Woodland Trust site given special “champion status” for the species.
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The UK's extinct animals: can we bring them back?
Could lynx, wolves and bears roam the UK's woodland once more? Find out if these extinct species could ever return.
Sally Bavin • 12 Aug 2020
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Trees woods and wildlife
Cedar
Stately, aromatic, gigantic. Find out more about one of the most majestic of all planted trees.
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Blog
Pond dipping: how to pond dip
Learn how to safely pond dip with children, find out the equipment you’ll need and learn how to make a net.
Danielle Wesley • 08 Aug 2019
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Common frog
Smooth. Slick. Slippery. These quick-jumping masters of disguise are regular visitors to garden ponds.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Elemore Woods
Easington Lane
70.33 ha (173.79 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Elm, field
A phoenix from the ashes, the field elm has been able to recover from the decimation of Dutch elm disease thanks to its ability to grow easily. However, it’s still under threat, along with the wildlife that relies on it.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Maple, field
Pollution fighter, autumn stunner, syrup maker. The field maple is a sturdy broadleaf, which supports caterpillars, aphids, and all their predators, all while resisting air pollution.
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Blog
10 best winter woodland walks
Embrace the simpler things in life with a winter woodland walk, when spectacular frosty landscapes and leafless trees reveal hidden history and elusive wildlife. Check out 10 of our favourite woods for inspiration.
Charlie Mellor • 16 Nov 2023
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Press centre
Loch Arkaig osprey chicks bound for Spain as Dad’s catch plummets
Two young ospreys from a nest in Lochaber have been taken into a translocation programme after their father’s plummeting fish catch began to raise concern.
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Blog
What do hedgehogs eat? And how to feed them
Hedgehogs need our help and you can make a difference. Check out our guide to what food hedgehogs eat, when you should feed them and other useful tips.
Charlie Mellor • 15 Mar 2024
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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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Blog
Feeding wild birds: what, how, when and why
Find out when and what to feed garden birds and welcome wildlife to your garden, yard or windowsill whatever the season.
Kayleigh Jacobs-Rutter • 29 Apr 2025
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Woodland Trust Wood
Dering Wood
Pluckley
125.56 ha (310.26 acres)
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Blog
10 camping activities for kids who love wildlife
Discover 10 wildlife-themed activities for kids and families to enjoy on a camping trip.
Danielle Wesley • 02 Aug 2023
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Trees woods and wildlife
Bearded tooth fungus
Tufty and beard-like, this rare and legally protected fungus has a reputation for easing dementia.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Ashcombe Wood
Swainswick
15.60 ha (38.55 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Bright Lea Wood
Ouston
23.00 ha (56.83 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Ysgubor Wen
Llanegryn Tywyn
42.48 ha (104.97 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Brummit Plantation
Milltown Clay Cross
0.80 ha (1.98 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Butcher's Wood
Hassocks
7.03 ha (17.37 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Aberneint
Dolgellau
2.83 ha (6.99 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Friog
Fairbourne
2.97 ha (7.34 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Cypress Park
Donaghadee
0.93 ha (2.30 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Glover's Wood
Charlwood
25.57 ha (63.18 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Midgery Wood
Preston
7.45 ha (18.41 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Piddington Wood
Cherwell nr Bicester
18.47 ha (45.64 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
The Drum
Cargan
8.39 ha (20.73 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Top of the Hill Wood
Londonderry
4.09 ha (10.11 acres)
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Derby City Council Wood
Chaddesden Wood Local Nature Reserve
Derbyshire
9.21 ha (22.76 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Dolaucothi
Sir Gaerfyrddin - Carmarthenshire
10.45 ha (25.82 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Midsummer Hill
Herefordshire
8.12 ha (20.06 acres)
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Suffolk Wildlife Trust Wood
Arger Fen and Spouse's Grove
Suffolk
17.75 ha (43.86 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Ashridge Estate - The Coombe
Buckinghamshire
40.55 ha (100.20 acres)
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London Borough of Richmond Upon Thames Wood
Petersham Common
Greater London
6.65 ha (16.43 acres)
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Wiltshire Wildlife Trust Wood
The Firs
Wiltshire
12.40 ha (30.64 acres)
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Northumberland Wildlife Trust Wood
Fencerhill Wood
Tyne & Wear
1.39 ha (3.43 acres)
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Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Dancersend
Buckinghamshire
26.70 ha (65.98 acres)
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Cumbria Wildlife Trust Wood
Argill Woods
Cumbria
7.62 ha (18.83 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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Essex Wildlife Trust Wood
Crowsheath Wood
Essex
7.94 ha (19.62 acres)
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Leeds City Council Wood
Gipton Wood
West Yorkshire
8.18 ha (20.21 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
South Rannoch
Perth and Kinross
3536.26 ha (8738.10 acres)
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Ministry of Defence Wood
Tyneham Woods
Dorset
13.95 ha (34.47 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Spye Park
Wiltshire
10.85 ha (26.81 acres)
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South Ribble Borough Council Wood
Woodland Grange Park
Lancashire
3.51 ha (8.67 acres)
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North Lincolnshire Council Wood
Foxhills
Lincolnshire
23.08 ha (57.03 acres)
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London Borough of Hillingdon Wood
Bayhurst Wood Country Park
Greater London
39.09 ha (96.59 acres)
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Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Ryton Wood SSSI
Warwickshire
87.44 ha (216.06 acres)
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North Lanarkshire Council Wood
Petersburn Woods
North Lanarkshire
24.69 ha (61.01 acres)
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Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Cross Hillocks Wood
Merseyside
1.47 ha (3.63 acres)
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Southampton City Council Wood
Weston Common
Hampshire
7.97 ha (19.69 acres)
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Rollestone Wood
South Yorkshire
19.15 ha (47.32 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Runnymede - Cooper's Hill Woods
Surrey
16.21 ha (40.05 acres)
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Stoke On Trent City Council Wood
Coyney Woods Nature Reserve
Staffordshire
13.58 ha (33.56 acres)
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Angus Council Wood
Angus Millennium Forest - Brechin Park Wood
Angus
0.83 ha (2.05 acres)
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West Dunbartonshire Council Wood
Christie Park
West Dunbartonshire
5.47 ha (13.52 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Inverinan Forest
Argyll and Bute
9560.06 ha (23622.91 acres)
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Avon Wildlife Trust Wood
Priors Wood
Somerset
62.58 ha (154.64 acres)
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Perth and Kinross Council Wood
Den o'Alyth
Perth and Kinross
26.12 ha (64.54 acres)
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Harlow District Council Wood
Maund's Wood
Essex
2.21 ha (5.46 acres)
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Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Blundell's Wood
Greater Manchester
2.06 ha (5.09 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Ariundle
Highland
955.10 ha (2360.05 acres)
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Lewes District Council Wood
Markstakes Common
East Sussex
23.76 ha (58.71 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Abinger Roughs
Surrey
34.11 ha (84.29 acres)
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Isle of Wight Council Wood
Dickson's Copse
Isle of Wight
4.79 ha (11.84 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Crowley Hall Farm
Cheshire
21.54 ha (53.23 acres)
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Christchurch Borough Council Wood
Grove Copse
Dorset
1.40 ha (3.46 acres)
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Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Alcott Wood
West Midlands
6.12 ha (15.12 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Bann Woods South - Lower Moyknock
County Londonderry
18.55 ha (45.84 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Merton Wood
Oxfordshire
6.41 ha (15.84 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Breen Forest
County Antrim
599.78 ha (1482.06 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Glenarm Forest
County Antrim
178.75 ha (441.69 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
The Hall Estate
Wiltshire
9.69 ha (23.94 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Lower Woods And High Wood Longleat
Wiltshire
262.64 ha (648.98 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Home Farm Wood
West Midlands
8.36 ha (20.66 acres)
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privately owned (open to the public) Wood
Amisfield
Dumfries and Galloway
1.21 ha (2.99 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Green Gardens, Poulshot
Wiltshire
1.33 ha (3.29 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Fairburn House
Highland
19.36 ha (47.84 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Dunston Common
Norfolk
2.30 ha (5.68 acres)
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Isle of Anglesey County Council Wood
The Dingle
Ynys Mon - Isle of Anglesey
18.82 ha (46.50 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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National Trust for Scotland Wood
Ben Lomond
Stirling
34.06 ha (84.16 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Nabs Wood
Silkstone Common
4.90 ha (12.11 acres)
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Support us
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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Press centre
High Alert installation takes public art into the woods
The Woodland Trust Northern Ireland is hosting a public art exhibition by Rob Hilken at three of its sites in August and September.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Blackbank Wood
Longtown
6.93 ha (17.12 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Shaptor Woods
Bovey Tracey
78.58 ha (194.17 acres)
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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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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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Blog
How we take care of ancient and veteran trees
Protecting ancient trees is one of our top priorities. Discover how we design and manage our woods around them and how you can help.
Naomi Tilley • 26 Sep 2022
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Support us
Keep living legends alive
Most of our oldest trees are not legally protected. We're urging governments across the UK to change that. Add your voice to our call for improved protection laws.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Storeton Woods
Higher Bebington
12.71 ha (31.41 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Hazel dormouse
Sleepy, charming, undeniably cute. This minute mammal needs trees to survive and is seriously endangered.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Everdon Stubbs
Daventry
28.91 ha (71.44 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Londonthorpe Woods
nr Grantham
77.21 ha (190.79 acres)
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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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Blog
What side of the tree does moss grow on?
Moss is a simple, primeval plant that needs water to survive and reproduce, so it tends to grow in damp, shady places. But is it true that moss always grows on the north side of trees?
Helen Keating • 24 Jan 2020
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Trees woods and wildlife
Hornbeam
Gnarled and mighty, the hornbeam is as tough as they come. It’s beautiful, useful, and its year-round leaf cover makes it a winter haven for wildlife.
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Blog
Our top five woods to hear nightingales
The famous song of the nightingale is one of the wonders of the natural world, but to have a chance of hearing it you'll need to know where to listen. Here we share top tips for tracking down a serenade, plus some of our woods to try for a lucky encounter.
Amy Lewis • 01 Apr 2022
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Woodland Trust Wood
Ambrose Copse
Semley
3.81 ha (9.41 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Berry Wood
Warrington
1.07 ha (2.64 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Brook Wood, Runcorn
Runcorn
0.61 ha (1.51 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Ceunant
Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd
17.22 ha (42.55 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Clough Lane Wood
Simonstone
0.43 ha (1.06 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Llechwedd
Harlech
26.39 ha (65.21 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Gwernafon
Llawryglyn Llanidloes
31.08 ha (76.80 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Ty'n y Coed
Barmouth
16.11 ha (39.81 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Fatfield Woods
Washington
9.10 ha (22.49 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Lanteague Wood
Llanteg
10.06 ha (24.86 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Murdishaw Wood
Runcorn
16.34 ha (40.38 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Monks Rest Wood
Wootton Bassett
5.81 ha (14.36 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Murieston Woods
Livingston
3.43 ha (8.48 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
The Old Park
Thorndon Brentwood
54.33 ha (134.25 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Seton Dean
Longniddry
1.14 ha (2.82 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
The Seek
Braunston-in-Rutland
10.83 ha (26.76 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
The Nymph Hay
Kington St. Michael
5.83 ha (14.41 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Twisleton Glen
Ingleton
4.03 ha (9.96 acres)
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Cawdor Castle Limited Wood
Cawdor Wood
Highland
329.17 ha (813.38 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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Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Gamston Wood
Nottinghamshire
39.29 ha (97.09 acres)
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South Ribble Borough Council Wood
Shaw Wood
Lancashire
5.46 ha (13.49 acres)
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Sussex Wildlife Trust Wood
The Mens
West Sussex
155.96 ha (385.38 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Rogie Falls
Highland
1117.60 ha (2761.59 acres)
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Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Bills Wood
West Midlands
6.55 ha (16.19 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Newtown - Fleetlands Copse & Walter's Copse
Isle of Wight
28.17 ha (69.61 acres)
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Elmbridge Borough Council Wood
The Esher Commons - Arbrook Common
Surrey
40.93 ha (101.14 acres)
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Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust Wood
Collin Park Wood
Gloucestershire
15.90 ha (39.29 acres)
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Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Tocil Wood
West Midlands
4.39 ha (10.85 acres)
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London Borough of Merton Wood
Sir Joseph Hood Woods
Greater London
1.71 ha (4.23 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Hamble River
Hampshire
7.52 ha (18.58 acres)
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Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
York Avenue
Greater Manchester
0.55 ha (1.36 acres)
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Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council Wood
Old Down Woodland Park
Hampshire
15.34 ha (37.91 acres)
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Hertsmere Borough Council Wood
Parkfield, Billy Lows Lane
Hertfordshire
2.29 ha (5.66 acres)
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Rhondda Cynon Taff County Borough Council Wood
Dare Valley Park
Rhondda Cynon Taf - Rhondda Cynon Taf
15.32 ha (37.86 acres)
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Sussex Wildlife Trust Wood
Selwyns Wood
East Sussex
10.72 ha (26.49 acres)
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Conwy County Borough Council Wood
Nant Y Coed Local Nature Reserve
Conwy
7.83 ha (19.35 acres)
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Hertsmere Borough Council Wood
Potterswood Park
Hertfordshire
3.69 ha (9.12 acres)
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The National Forest Wood
Goseley Dale
Derbyshire
6.20 ha (15.32 acres)
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Surrey Wildlife Trust Wood
Worplesdon Commons - Littlefield Common
Surrey
16.90 ha (41.76 acres)
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Bradgate Park Trust Wood
Swithland Wood
Leicestershire
54.45 ha (134.55 acres)
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Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Cut Throat Coppice
West Midlands
1.15 ha (2.84 acres)
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Angus Council Wood
Angus Millennium Forest - Cairnie Elm Wood
Angus
0.44 ha (1.09 acres)
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Angus Council Wood
Angus Millennium Forest - Wards Park Wood
Angus
2.16 ha (5.34 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Runnymede
Surrey
1.42 ha (3.51 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Abbots Pool Woodland
Somerset
2.13 ha (5.26 acres)
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Stoke On Trent City Council Wood
Bagnall Road Wood Nature Reserve
Staffordshire
5.77 ha (14.26 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Wester Dunsyston
North Lanarkshire
47.91 ha (118.39 acres)
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London Borough of Barnet Wood
Woodridge Nature Reserve
Greater London
2.47 ha (6.10 acres)
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Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Arrow Wood
Greater Manchester
1.91 ha (4.72 acres)
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Angus Council Wood
Angus Millennium Forest - Springfield Park Wood
Angus
4.27 ha (10.55 acres)
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Hertfordshire County Council Wood
Knights Wood
Hertfordshire
3.30 ha (8.15 acres)
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Southampton City Council Wood
Un-named area
Hampshire
3.80 ha (9.39 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Glen Hurich
Highland
7459.64 ha (18432.77 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Grayswood
Surrey
4.17 ha (10.30 acres)
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RSPB Wood
Lake Vyrnwy
Powys
3.10 ha (7.66 acres)
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London Borough of Redbridge Wood
Aldersbrook Wood
Greater London
0.96 ha (2.37 acres)
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Angus Council Wood
Angus Millennium Forest - Brechin Nature Trail
Angus
7.43 ha (18.36 acres)
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RSPB Wood
Garston Wood
Dorset
33.41 ha (82.56 acres)
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Natural England Wood
Langley Wood
Wiltshire
216.82 ha (535.76 acres)
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Cornwall Wildlife Trust Wood
Devichoys Wood
Cornwall
16.11 ha (39.81 acres)
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Bracknell Forest Borough Council Wood
Englemere Pond
Berkshire
20.33 ha (50.24 acres)
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Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Dukes Wood
Nottinghamshire
9.06 ha (22.39 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Dun Ghallain
Highland
19.73 ha (48.75 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Aira Force & Glencoyne
Cumbria
205.76 ha (508.43 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Ashridge Estate - Hudnall Common
Hertfordshire
7.23 ha (17.87 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Giants Hall Community Woodland
Greater Manchester
1.79 ha (4.42 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Blean Woodlands
Kent
498.90 ha (1232.78 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Bann Woods South - Ferrystown
County Antrim
8.51 ha (21.03 acres)
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Privately owned (open to the public) Wood
Easter Hillockhead
Highland
8.00 ha (19.77 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Florence Court Forest Park
County Fermanagh
1116.92 ha (2759.91 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Banagher Forest
County Londonderry
1702.22 ha (4206.19 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Victory Wood
Yorkletts
140.40 ha (346.93 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
HS2 rail link
HS2 is a grave threat to the UK’s ancient woods and veteran trees, with many at risk of loss or damage. We can’t let this happen.
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Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Broomwood
Greater Manchester
0.94 ha (2.32 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Wyre Forest Area Woodlands - Wyre Forest
Shropshire
1055.55 ha (2608.26 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Whittle Dene
Ovingham
19.58 ha (48.38 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Fordham Hall Estate
Fordham nr Colchester
204.96 ha (506.46 acres)
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Blog
30 baby names inspired by trees and woods
Looking for a tree-themed baby name to inspire a love for nature? Discover our favourite tree names for girls and boys, plus gender-neutral options.
Danielle Wesley • 09 Apr 2024
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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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Blog
Foraging in February: mushrooms, nettles and early flowers
Even in February, green shoots and early spring flowers are starting to appear. And they’re growing quickly. Here are some spring plants and winter fungi to look out for.
Helen Keating • 22 Feb 2018
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Press centre
"LincWoods" project to plant 200,000 trees across Lincolnshire in next two years
Lincolnshire County Council and the Woodland Trust have united for a major planting initiative to boost tree cover across the region.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Marden Park
Woldingham
67.77 ha (167.46 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Blackaton Copse
Gidleigh
4.86 ha (12.01 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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About us
Review of the year
Take a look at the major milestones in our work for woods and trees between June 2023 and May 2024.
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Blog
Ancient tree quiz: test your knowledge
How much do you know about old and ancient trees in the UK? How long do they live and where can you find them? Take the quiz.
Helen Keating • 14 Jun 2022
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Woodland Trust Wood
Pepper Wood
Fairfield nr Bromsgrove
59.58 ha (147.22 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Tree of the Year 2024
You voted in your thousands to help us crown this year's Tree of the Year and now we have our winner!
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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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Blog
What is a mast year? How and why it happens
Discover what a mast year is, what it means for trees and wildlife and what the data tells us about autumn 2020.
Lorienne Whittle • 27 Oct 2020
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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.
PDF (2.55 MB)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Swan’s-neck thyme-moss
Elegant and damp. Swan's-neck thyme-moss is one of our most common mosses. Lush green with bright green new growth in the spring.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Common Wood
Llanrhidian
16.20 ha (40.03 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
Frank's Wood
Colerne
1.96 ha (4.84 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Earley Wood
Petham
21.77 ha (53.79 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Hedley Hall
Sunniside
93.61 ha (231.31 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Kings Wood
London Apprentice nr St. Austell
58.52 ha (144.60 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Hewitts Wood
Mobberley
1.07 ha (2.64 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Nunsbrough Wood
Ordley
16.13 ha (39.86 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Oxmoor Copse
Abinger Hammer
1.22 ha (3.01 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Riverside South
Washington
8.96 ha (22.14 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Uffmoor Wood
Halesowen
84.90 ha (209.79 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Towerhouse Wood
Wraxall
6.63 ha (16.38 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
The Gorse
Runcorn
1.69 ha (4.18 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Twenty Acre Wood
Warrington
2.25 ha (5.56 acres)
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South Lanarkshire Council Wood
Chatelherault Country Park
South Lanarkshire
144.52 ha (357.11 acres)
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Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council Wood
Eaglesbush Valley
Castell-Nedd Port Talbot - Neath Port Talbot
14.04 ha (34.69 acres)
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Welwyn Hatfield District Council Wood
Northaw Great Wood
Hertfordshire
119.44 ha (295.14 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Ashridge Estate - Ringshall Coppice
Buckinghamshire
34.29 ha (84.73 acres)
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Somerset Wildlife Trust Wood
Aller And Beer Woods
Somerset
13.33 ha (32.94 acres)
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London Borough of Croydon Wood
Threehalfpenny Wood
Greater London
11.62 ha (28.71 acres)
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Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
North Dean Wood
West Yorkshire
49.75 ha (122.93 acres)
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Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Browns Coppice
West Midlands
2.32 ha (5.73 acres)
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Rother District Council Wood
Gillham Wood
East Sussex
3.36 ha (8.30 acres)
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Durham University Wood
Great High Wood
County Durham
28.19 ha (69.66 acres)
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Herefordshire Nature Trust Wood
Woodside
Herefordshire
3.12 ha (7.71 acres)
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Sevenoaks Town Council Wood
Brittains Lane Wood
Kent
0.40 ha (0.99 acres)
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Hertfordshire & Middlesex Wildlife Trust Wood
Fir and Pond Woods
Hertfordshire
27.70 ha (68.45 acres)
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Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Coal Pit Hey Plantation
Greater Manchester
0.62 ha (1.53 acres)
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RSPB Wood
Coombes and Churnet Valley
Staffordshire
89.46 ha (221.06 acres)
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Countryside Council for Wales Wood
Coedydd Aber
Gwynedd
166.46 ha (411.32 acres)
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Northumberland County Council Wood
Land East Of A189 Cramlington
Northumberland
5.78 ha (14.28 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Glencoe Lochan
Highland
131.62 ha (325.23 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Dunham Massey - Dunham New Park
Greater Manchester
14.61 ha (36.10 acres)
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Basildon District Council Wood
Giddings Copse
Essex
1.10 ha (2.72 acres)
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Bracknell Forest Borough Council Wood
Bill Hill
Berkshire
2.28 ha (5.63 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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Oxford City Council Wood
Chilswell Valley
Oxfordshire
4.51 ha (11.14 acres)
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St Albans City & District Council Wood
St Julians Wood
Hertfordshire
2.56 ha (6.33 acres)
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Gosport Borough Council Wood
Monks Walk
Hampshire
5.15 ha (12.73 acres)
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Bracknell Forest Borough Council Wood
Jock's Copse
Berkshire
1.22 ha (3.01 acres)
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Surrey Wildlife Trust Wood
Jubilee Mount
Surrey
3.87 ha (9.56 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Glen Nant NNR
Argyll and Bute
331.70 ha (819.63 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Clyne And Singleton
Abertawe - Swansea
5.36 ha (13.24 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Dorothy Farrer'S Spring Wood
Cumbria
1.74 ha (4.30 acres)
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Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Great Wood
Greater Manchester
25.88 ha (63.95 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Wet woodland
Wild, transient, boggy and rare. Wet woodlands are now some of our least common wooded habitats. Trees like alder, willows and birch dominate on wet soils, whilst sedges, ferns and mosses flourish beneath.
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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Toft Wood
Toft
3.35 ha (8.28 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Theydon Bois
Abridge Road Theydon Bois Essex
38.29 ha (94.61 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Quarrel Wood
Moray
176.35 ha (435.76 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
The Punchbowl
Llanfoist
38.09 ha (94.12 acres)
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Forestry and Land Scotland Wood
Balgownie Wood
Fife
174.99 ha (432.40 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Broad Riding Wood
Broxbourne
22.93 ha (56.66 acres)
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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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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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Visiting woods
Heather Wood
This ancient woodland site is home to a valuable mosaic of habitats.
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Blog
Ancient yew trees: the UK's oldest yews
Often associated with immortality, a yew tree can live for thousands of years. Here are some of the oldest yews in the UK.
Kylie Harrison Mellor • 22 Jan 2018
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Blog
Why do we need trees?
Trees are invaluable to us and the environment. Find out why and how you can help protect them.
Jack Taylor • 08 Dec 2017
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Video
'Woods on Your Doorstep' community project plants a quarter of a million trees
20 years of "Woods on Your Doorstep". Creating woodlands within walking distance of cities, towns, and villages across Northern Ireland. Find out how these natural spaces have benefitted the community.
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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Ballyarnett Wood
Ballyarnet
2.33 ha (5.76 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Corner Copse
Ifold
1.70 ha (4.20 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Dolifor
Llanwrthwl nr Rhayader
11.54 ha (28.52 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Charles Wood
Warrington
0.36 ha (0.89 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Cilgelynnen
Llanychaer
14.46 ha (35.73 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Crumpton Hill Wood
Great Malvern
1.58 ha (3.90 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Tyddyn Halen
Ysceifiog Mold
2.81 ha (6.94 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Oerddwr, Parc y Llys & Hafod Gwyfil
Beddgelert
52.26 ha (129.13 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Diggers Wood
Shipton Under Wychwood
2.48 ha (6.13 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Folly's Lane
Luston
1.18 ha (2.92 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Hurst Wood
Tunbridge Wells
17.12 ha (42.30 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Hollinwood
Calverton
6.78 ha (16.75 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Sandymoor Wood
Runcorn
2.35 ha (5.81 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Willesley Wood
Ashby de la Zouch
56.60 ha (139.86 acres)
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London Borough of Enfield Wood
Covert Way
Greater London
6.91 ha (17.07 acres)
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London Wildlife Trust Wood
Dews Farm Sand Pits
Greater London
1.23 ha (3.04 acres)
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Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Stamford Park
Greater Manchester
6.00 ha (14.83 acres)
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Cardiff County Council Wood
Cwm Nofydd
Caerdydd - Cardiff
26.97 ha (66.64 acres)
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Worcestershire Wildlife Trust Wood
Grafton Wood
Worcestershire
56.02 ha (138.43 acres)
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Harlow District Council Wood
Burnett's Wood
Essex
2.87 ha (7.09 acres)
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Huntingdonshire District Council Wood
Hinchingbrooke Country Park
Cambridgeshire
29.62 ha (73.19 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Brockhampton Estate
Herefordshire
77.47 ha (191.43 acres)
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Countryside Council for Wales Wood
Coed Gorsw
Conwy
13.57 ha (33.53 acres)
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John Muir Trust Wood
Steall Gorge woodland
Highland
16.41 ha (40.55 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Glen Shira
Argyll and Bute
57.95 ha (143.19 acres)
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Scottish Wildlife Trust Wood
Woodhall Dean
East Lothian
62.26 ha (153.84 acres)
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Wiltshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Green Lane Wood
Wiltshire
34.62 ha (85.55 acres)
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Bracknell Forest Borough Council Wood
Frog Copse
Berkshire
0.79 ha (1.95 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Ashridge Estate - Great & Little Frithsden Copse
Hertfordshire
44.08 ha (108.92 acres)
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Hertsmere Borough Council Wood
Thirskcliffe
Hertfordshire
1.24 ha (3.06 acres)
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Growing Heart Wood
Ffynone Wood
Sir Benfro - Pembrokeshire
13.08 ha (32.32 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Derwent Water - Great Wood
Cumbria
92.38 ha (228.27 acres)
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Durham Wildlife Trust Wood
Edmondsley Wood
County Durham
12.93 ha (31.95 acres)
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London Borough of Hillingdon Wood
Mad Bess & North Riding Wood
Greater London
56.61 ha (139.88 acres)
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Chelmsford Borough Council Wood
Hylands Park
Essex
25.91 ha (64.02 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Charlton Forest
West Sussex
252.11 ha (622.96 acres)
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RSPB Wood
The Lodge
Bedfordshire
32.22 ha (79.62 acres)
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Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Ousel Nest Meadow
Greater Manchester
6.58 ha (16.26 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Martin Moore Wood
Northamptonshire
5.03 ha (12.43 acres)
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Clinton Devon Estates Wood
Hawkerland and Kettles
Devon
25.22 ha (62.32 acres)
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Durham Wildlife Trust Wood
Baal Hill Wood
County Durham
19.95 ha (49.30 acres)
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South Ribble Borough Council Wood
Not named
Lancashire
1.96 ha (4.84 acres)
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Angus Council Wood
Angus Millennium Forest - Steele and Glenmoy Woods
Angus
8.12 ha (20.06 acres)
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Hertsmere Borough Council Wood
Allum Lane Spinney
Hertfordshire
2.97 ha (7.34 acres)
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Dartford Borough Council Wood
Darenth Wood and Ladies Wood
Kent
46.74 ha (115.49 acres)
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Isle Of Wight Council Wood
Binstead Woods, Millgrove Estate
Isle of Wight
1.86 ha (4.60 acres)
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Suffolk Coastal District Council Wood
Sutton Heath
Suffolk
28.44 ha (70.28 acres)
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Hampshire County Council Wood
Kite's Croft
Hampshire
11.14 ha (27.53 acres)
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Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Rough Wood Chase
West Midlands
61.28 ha (151.42 acres)
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South Ribble Borough Council Wood
Tarn wood
Lancashire
1.06 ha (2.62 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Dundeugh Hill
Dumfries and Galloway
279.35 ha (690.27 acres)
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Tarvin Community Woodland Trust Wood
Tarvin Community Woodland
Cheshire
6.50 ha (16.06 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Hafod Garregog
Gwynedd
72.84 ha (179.99 acres)
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Kent County Council Wood
Lullingstone Country Park
Kent
87.91 ha (217.23 acres)
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London Wildlife Trust Wood
Gutteridge Wood
Greater London
25.04 ha (61.87 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Inninmore
Highland
195.66 ha (483.48 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Cathkin Braes Country Park
Glasgow
73.75 ha (182.24 acres)
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East Dunbartonshire Council Wood
Cairnhill South
East Dunbartonshire
10.65 ha (26.32 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
WestonEstate
Devon
30.38 ha (75.07 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Boyndie Wood
Highland
1.61 ha (3.98 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Manor Farm Bungalow
Wiltshire
3.94 ha (9.74 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Grange Farm
Norfolk
0.59 ha (1.46 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Home Wood
Hertfordshire
14.46 ha (35.73 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Park Wood, Waterlooville
Waterlooville
3.39 ha (8.38 acres)
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Video
Prevent flooding and erosion
With water erosion worsening at his Nottinghamshire farm, James Thomas planted trees to protect topsoil from washing away and improve productivity.
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Blog
Do bats hibernate in winter? And more bat facts
What do British bats do when winter is coming? Find out more about six UK bat species and what you can do to help them.
Joe Bates • 03 Dec 2018
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Plant trees
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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Woodland Trust Wood
Munces Wood & Kimbers Copse
Marlow Bottom
14.77 ha (36.50 acres)
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Blog
Hollow tree trunks: what are they good for?
Take a step inside a hollow tree and you take a step back through history. A hollowing trunk is a natural process and has benefits for the tree and the creatures that live in them.
Sally Bavin • 28 Jul 2023
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Blog
The oldest tree in the UK: how long do trees live?
Discover the oldest tree in the UK - and the world - and why ancient trees are so important.
Charlie Mellor • 29 Jan 2024
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Blog
Tree ID for kids
Help youngsters learn how to identify trees through the seasons with our tree-spotting activities.
Danielle Wesley • 02 Mar 2020
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Video
Protecting and restoring temperate rainforest in Devon
See how we're working with organisations including Plantlife and the National Trust to protect and restore temperate rainforest sites across Devon.
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Support us
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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Woodland Trust Wood
Burrs Wood
Unthank Holmesfield
11.82 ha (29.21 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Worms Wood
Middleton on Sea
13.28 ha (32.81 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Sledge Wood
Repton
5.22 ha (12.90 acres)
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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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About us
Our history
Celebrating 50 years of the Woodland Trust - find out what we've achieved and how we'll make the next 50 count for woods and trees.
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Privately owned Wood
Backmuir Wood
South Lanarkshire
12.37 ha (30.57 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Oppy Wood
Cottingham Hull
10.30 ha (25.45 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Falkender Wood
Todhills Melmerby Cumbria
1.43 ha (3.53 acres)
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Angus Council Wood
Angus Millennium Forest - Kirrie Den Wood
Angus
5.52 ha (13.64 acres)
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Press centre
Crunch time for trees as petition calling for new protection laws is handed in
A petition calling for stronger laws to protect iconic trees has been handed to the government, the UK’s largest woodland conservation charity has confirmed.
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Blog
Feather identification: common feathers in the UK
Collecting nature finds is a lovely way to feel closer to the wildlife on your doorstep. Some of the most abundant of these treasures are feathers, and you can find them almost anywhere. But which bird left them behind?
Charlotte Varela • 15 Apr 2019
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Press centre
New research proves woodland wildlife does wonders for wellbeing
Groundbreaking new research backed by the Woodland Trust proves that woods teeming with wildlife do wonders for your wellbeing.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Old Wood
Sheringham
30.74 ha (75.96 acres)
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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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Blog
Life cycle of a tree: how trees grow
From seed to snag, the journey a tree takes to grow is pretty impressive! Find out more about the process.
Rachel Hoskins • 24 Jun 2019