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London Borough of Southwark Wood
One Tree Hill
Greater London
5.88 ha (14.53 acres)
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First World War Centenary Woods
One hundred years since the outbreak of the First World War, we marked the anniversary with one of our most ambitious planting projects to date.
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National Trust Wood
One Tree Hill
Kent
13.30 ha (32.86 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Common pipistrelle bat
Flying mammals that live among us. Common pipistrelles spend the day sleeping in buildings, but rely on trees when they emerge at night.
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Plant trees
Acquiring your community wood
Getting serious about a community wood? Here's our guidance on acquiring one, from buying to leasing.
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1,000 woods appeal
No-one stands up for UK woods and trees like we do. With your help we can do even more to enhance and protect the woodland under our care.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Hedgehog
Sleepy, cute, truly iconic. These prickly critters rely on hedgerows and woodland edges for food and shelter.
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Pepper Wood appeal, Worcestershire
On the northern edge of Pepper Wood is a piece of land waiting to become woodland once more. Thanks to your help it's now ours, doubling the size of one of our most treasured woods.
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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
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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Press centre
One year to go: a final Programme for Government
With a year to go until the next Scottish Parliament election, Scotland's First Minister, John Swinney, has announced that he plans to bring forward his Programme for Government.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Snowdrop
One of the first signs of spring. While not native to these shores, these hardy flowers have become a familiar indicator of the shifting seasons and a sure sign that warmer weather is on its way.
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Protecting trees and woods
Protect ancient woodland
One of the UK’s most important wildlife habitats is disappearing before our eyes.
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Press centre
New study reveals the UK’s rarest rainforest beetles are multi-day adventurers
A new study delving into the lives of one of the UK’s rarest beetles shows them to be athletes and adventurers – travelling the scaled–up equivalent of several kilometres a night in search of food and mates.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Ash-black slug
This massive mollusc is one of the world’s largest land slugs, and it’s found right here, in the UK’s ancient woodlands.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Poplar hawk-moth
Big, bold and full of character. An encounter with a hawk-moth is always special, and this species is the one most likely to make your acquaintance.
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Blog
How to identify UK owl calls
Heard a screech in the night or a hoot in the woods? One of the UK's five resident owl species could be at large. Learn how to identify owl calls, from tawny owl to barn owl.
Charlotte Varela • 21 Dec 2023
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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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Protecting trees and woods
Kent quarry extension is one of the biggest threats of the 21st century
Having destroyed 32ha of ancient wood in 2013, new quarry plans threaten at least another 50ha.
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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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The Man Who Planted Trees - KS2 assembly
Inspire your pupils with this thought-provoking tale that shows how one person's actions can make a lasting difference. This assembly can also support your school's tree-planting activities.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Chaffinch
Colourful characters. The chaffinch is one of our most common birds, but that doesn’t detract from its beauty.
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Blog
Starling murmurations: what they are and where to see
They're one of the wonders of the natural world, and they're often right on our doorstep. Find a flock of sky-dancing starlings to watch for yourself this autumn.
Kayleigh Jacobs-Rutter • 16 Dec 2024
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Trees woods and wildlife
Deadwood
Dead and decaying wood is one of any woodland's most important microhabitats. Learn more about why we need more of it, as well as the rare and endangered beetles, colourful fungi and other threatened wildlife that relies on it.
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Video
Protect our Living Legends: A Legacy Beyond the Sycamore Gap
The heartbreaking felling of the Sycamore Gap tree one year ago is a reminder of the irreplaceable value and vulnerability of our ancient trees. Sign the petition to call for the legal protection they deserve.
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Protecting trees and woods
Cutting down trees: law and legislation
Whether you want to fell a tree or protect one from felling, protection and preservation laws can be complex. Our guide explains best practice and alternatives.
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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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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
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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Trees woods and wildlife
Whitethroat
A summer visitor with a scratchy song. Around one million of these birds head to the UK each year to breed.
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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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Blog
Dedicate in memory: remember a loved one with trees and woodland
Dedicating a tree or woodland provides a living, growing memorial to a loved one and a poignant way of remembering them. Dedications are available in Woodland Trust woods across the UK.
Charlie Mellor • 14 Feb 2024
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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
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
Hard fern
An evergreen beauty with not one, but two types of frond. Its medicinal qualities have helped treat ailments for centuries, while its leaves have been used to subdue hunger and thirst.
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Trees woods and wildlife
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
Wren
Plump, short and loud-mouthed, the wren is one of our most common breeding birds. Though it’s small in size, it makes up for it with its powerful song.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Lesser horseshoe bat
Plum-sized and pink-faced, the lesser horseshoe bat is one of the smallest bats in the UK. Look out for them at dusk in woodland, but not in winter when they hibernate underground in caves and tunnels.
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Trees woods and wildlife
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
Barn owl
With bright white feathers and a distinctive heart-shaped face, there’s no mistaking the barn owl. Catching sight of one on the wing is always a delight.
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Climate change
Climate change
Our message is clear: native woods and trees are one of the best ways to tackle the climate crisis. Explore the facts and find out what you can do to help.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Glow-worm
Emitting an eerie yellow-green glow at night, female glow-worms use bioluminescence to attract mates. Not worms at all, they are actually beetles that lurk in lowland Britain.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Serotine bat
One of the largest British bats, the serotine has a taste for beetles and other flying insects. Listen for the squeaking sound it makes just before emerging at dusk to hunt.
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Give in memory
Celebrate the life of a loved one with a special gift, woodland memorial or donation in memory.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Early purple orchid
One of the first orchids to arrive during spring, the early purple orchid is a sight to behold.
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Press centre
A9 central reservation is in a better state than surrounding hills
A central reservation of one of Scotland's busiest roads, the A9, is in a more natural state than the surrounding hills, says report from the Woodland Trust.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Comma
Tough, charming, rough around the edges. The comma is one of the few butterflies that is becoming more widespread, likely due to global warming.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Ash
One of our most beloved trees. Ash is one of the most common trees in the UK, but as ash dieback sweeps through, is it set to be erased from our countryside?
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Trees woods and wildlife
Plum, cherry
Street tree, early spring flowerer and ancestor of the domestic plum. Cherry plum is one of the first trees to blossom in the UK.
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Trees woods and wildlife
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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Plant trees
Natural regeneration
The UK needs more trees. We plant millions of native trees every year, but planting is just one way to help the UK's woodlands expand. Allowing nature to take its course is also an effective and efficient method of getting more trees in the ground.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Wood mouse
Despite being one of our most common woodland mammals, the small, sweet and secretive wood mouse is hard to spot. They feast on nuts, seeds and invertebrates and are an important food source for larger mammals and birds of prey.
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Protecting trees and woods
Thermal imaging of urban trees in Cardiff
With average temperatures and heatwaves getting more intense, we we commissioned Ti Thermal Imaging Ltd to reveal how trees can help us cope.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Primrose
Primroses are a cheerful sign of spring. They are one of the first woodland blooms and an important nectar source for butterflies. Look out for their friendly yellow in woodland clearings.
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Blog
What do foxes eat? And more facts about foxes
Whether we live in the countryside or a bustling city, most of us have seen a fox. But how much do you know about one of our most iconic animals?
Charlotte Varela • 16 Aug 2019
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Visiting woods
Bluebell woods in England
Take some time away from the hustle and bustle and enjoy a tranquil springtime walk through one of England's most beautiful bluebell woods.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Skipton Castle Woods
Skipton
14.88 ha (36.77 acres)
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Visiting woods
Bluebell woods in Wales
Lose yourself in a sea of colour this spring in one of Wales' most beautiful bluebell woods.
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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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Blog
When to prune apple and other fruit trees
Whether you're reviving an old fruit tree, shaping a new one, or encouraging a jumper crop, here's our top advice on what to do and when to do it. From apples and pears to peaches and plums.
Helen Keating • 02 Feb 2018
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Press centre
11 weird and wonderful wildlife of our rainforests
From a stinky fish-smelling lichen to one which looks like a dragon’s skin, to the world’s largest slug with the strangest mating ritual – the weird and wonderful wildlife of our rainforests.
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Protecting trees and woods
Tree Preservation Orders
A Tree Preservation Order (TPO) protects specific trees or groups of trees from deliberate damage and destruction. Check out the answers to 10 common questions on TPOs, from how to request one to protecting trees under threat.
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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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Visiting woods
Bluebell woods in Northern Ireland
Indulge in some quiet time and visit one of Northern Ireland's most stunning bluebell woods this spring.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Enchanter’s nightshade
Delicate, mystical, persistent. Find enchanter’s nightshade in woods and woodland edges, flowering in summer. Considered a weed in most gardens, this plant is just one part of the complex woodland habitat.
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Individual gift membership
Give a gift that means more – one that stands up for woods, trees and the wildlife that depends on them.
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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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Blog
Beech tree facts: purple leaves, rippled bark and more
Beech is one of our most popular trees. Here are our tips on how to identify them, why some may look a little different and other interesting facts.
Emilie Bonnevay • 15 Jul 2019
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Plant trees
Stump Up For Trees: planting one million trees in the Bannau Brycheiniog area
Farmers in the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park show how it's possible to turn marginal land land into profitable assets that deliver for nature.
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Blog
How big is a queen wasp? And where to see one
Have you ever seen a giant wasp when out working in the garden or visiting the woods? If so, it's likely you'll have spotted a queen wasp. Find out how big they are, where to spot them and more.
Charlotte Varela • 12 Mar 2024
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Press centre
One little word makes a huge difference for Scotland’s dwindling ancient woods
Campaigners are celebrating a major victory as new policy bars developments damaging ancient woods and trees.
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Video
Strengthen soils for improved farm productivity
Stephen Briggs adopted agroforestry on his arable farm to protect one of his most valuable resources: soil.
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National Trust Wood
Standen
West Sussex
6.01 ha (14.85 acres)
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Leave a lasting legacy with a gift in your will
Leave a lasting legacy, one that means something to you and will continue to make a difference for years to come. Protect the trees, woods and wildlife you love – today, tomorrow and forever.
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Bechstein's bat
This elusive tree lover hunts, mates, and lives in woodland, relying on old trees for roosting sites. Loss of habitat means this once common species is now one of our rarer bats.
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Trees woods and wildlife
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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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Wood
Normanton le Heath
185.76 ha (459.01 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Common striated feather-moss
Cushions of feathery green moss strewn nonchalantly over the woodland floor, common striated feather-moss is one cool customer. It brings colour to shady places and it is a characteristic of old ash woodlands in particular.
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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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About us
Working together
Working closely with others is one of the key ways we achieve our policy goals. We are members of a number of advocacy partnerships, which include other NGOs, parliamentary groups and professional institutes.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Broadleaved woodland
Sun-dappled and ever-changing, broadleaved woodland across the UK provides ideal conditions for more species than you can count! We fight to protect it, and make much more, but, the UK is still one of the least wooded countries in Europe.
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Blog
Rare woodland animals and where to find them
Discover some of the UK's rarest woodland animals and where to spot them in the wild.
Annabel Kemp • 21 Sep 2023
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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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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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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
Wood anemone
Sun-loving, gentle, a mark of the old. Wood anemone is one of the first spring blooms, arriving to take in the light through the leafless canopy in broadleaf woodland. Look for them in old and ancient woodland that suits their slow growth.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Hardwick Wood
Plympton nr Plymouth
21.80 ha (53.87 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Mill Wood
Morton
0.99 ha (2.45 acres)
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Practical guidance
Tree charter toolkit
The Charter for Trees, Woods and People (the Tree Charter) sets out the principles for a society in which people and trees can stand stronger together. How can we all meaningfully give something back in return for fresh air, food, resources, shelter, careers and inspiration? We hope this toolkit offers you a starting point.
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Protecting trees and woods
Don’t let new planning laws cost the earth
Government plans could leave woods, trees and other important habitats vulnerable to destruction for development if we don’t speak up. Tell your MP that nature should be protected and restored.
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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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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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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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About us
Our fundraising with the vulnerable or those lacking capacity policy
Our fundraising with the vulnerable policy.
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Privet hawk-moth
Gentle giants of the moth world. These strong fliers are brightly coloured as both caterpillars and adults, going from vibrant green to blushing pink.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Loch Arkaig Pine Forest
Spean Bridge
1027.31 ha (2538.48 acres)
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Blog
What is habitat fragmentation and what does it mean for our wildlife?
Did you know that habitat fragmentation is one of the greatest threats to wildlife globally? Find out what it means and how it affects UK species like the dormouse.
James Martin • 16 Aug 2018
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Trees woods and wildlife
Arkaig ospreys: your questions answered
We answer your questions about our Loch Arkaig ospreys, the nest cameras and their forest home.
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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
Langley Vale Wood
Langley Vale
259.69 ha (641.69 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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Woodland Trust Wood
Plas Power Woods
Bersham nr Wrexham
42.31 ha (104.55 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Heartwood Forest
Sandridge
346.72 ha (856.75 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Sea Wood
Bardsea
23.72 ha (58.61 acres)
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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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Press centre
New population of rare heath fritillary found in Kent
The heath fritillary, one of the UK’s rarest butterflies, has been discovered for the first time at the Woodland Trust’s Victory Wood in Kent.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Felenrhyd & Llennyrch
Maentwrog
309.67 ha (765.19 acres)
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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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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Machrie
North Ayrshire
707.54 ha (1748.33 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Wood sorrel
These dainty sleeping beauties fold up their leaves and flowers at nightfall. Seek them out in cool, damp corners of ancient woodlands where they thrive in undisturbed soils.
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Blog
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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Discussion paper
Manifesto for the Welsh Parliament elections
Our manifesto outlines how trees can play a vital role in addressing the nature and climate crisis. They can help us rebuild an economy that's resilient to climate change, good for our wellbeing and nature-rich - one that's fit for present, and future generations.
PDF (4.78 MB)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Views Wood
Uckfield
24.72 ha (61.08 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Tring Park
Tring
132.94 ha (328.49 acres)
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Blog
10 ways to help wildlife in spring
We can all make a difference for wildlife this season, from a single simple action to an ongoing commitment, at home or further afield. Read our ten top tips.
Charlie Mellor • 01 Mar 2023
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Privately owned Wood
Daviot Wood - 2
Highland
137.74 ha (340.36 acres)
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Blog
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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Case study
Timber products from ancient woodland restoration
A case study demonstrating how one woodland owner is making restoration pay its way – by using extracted timber for flooring in a factory renovation project.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Eight-toothed spruce bark beetle
One of the most serious forestry pests in Europe. If left uncontrolled, the eight-toothed spruce bark beetle has the potential to cause significant damage to the UK’s forestry and timber industries.
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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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Woodland Welcome Wood
Gilwiskaw Valley Wood
Leicestershire
10.54 ha (26.04 acres)
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Legitimate interest
Legitimate interest policy
This statement outlines our approach to processing personal data, where legitimate interest applies as our lawful basis for processing.
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Harvestman
Spindly, gangly, with small, rounded bodies. These oddly proportioned spider relatives escape predators by losing their limbs. Look for them in damp woodland environments.
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Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Gosling Corner wood
Lincolnshire
10.19 ha (25.18 acres)
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Press centre
Young people's climate anxiety is soaring due to lack of access to green space
One in three young people in Britain are scared (33%), sad (34%) or pessimistic (34%) about climate change, with 28% feeling “overwhelmed”, according to a YouGov poll.
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Press centre
Giant boost for nature in Yorkshire Dales as charity plans huge native woodland
One of the boldest projects in the English uplands is about to start with the first trees to go in the ground at Snaizeholme in the Yorkshire Dales.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Hammond's Copse
Newdigate
29.64 ha (73.24 acres)
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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
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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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Coose Trannack
Trannack nr Helston
3.48 ha (8.60 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Rockingham Forest - Southey Wood
Cambridgeshire
68.73 ha (169.83 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Woodlouse spider
Woodlouse assassin and protective mum. This feisty arachnid is perfectly equipped to take on tough customers – and other spiders won’t mess with it either.
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Blog
Foraging in July: nature's best summer food for foraging
Here are our top six edible wild plants to look out for in July, with tips on what to look for and how to harvest, cook and eat them.
Helen Keating • 08 Jul 2021
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About us
Wales
We're standing up for trees in Wales and demanding better protection for our natural heritage. We also care for 100 Welsh woods, from precious ancient woodlands to newly-planted wildlife havens created with local communities.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Tattershall Carrs
Tattershall
29.00 ha (71.66 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Greater horseshoe bat
Rare and highly agile. Look out for the greater horseshoe bat along woodland edges at dawn and dusk. The longest-lived bat in the UK, it has become scarce due to a loss of insect prey and habitat.
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National Trust Wood
Pennard Cliffs
Abertawe - Swansea
61.39 ha (151.69 acres)
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Bracknell Forest Borough Council Wood
Lily Hill Park
Berkshire
14.57 ha (36.00 acres)
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Blog
Hedgehog poo & tracks: identify signs of hedgehogs
Is a hedgehog visiting your garden? Learn how to identify the signs these prickly characters leave behind.
James Martin • 16 Mar 2020
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Batten and Reelig
Highland
393.28 ha (971.79 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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Woodland Trust Wood
Pepper Wood
Fairfield nr Bromsgrove
59.58 ha (147.22 acres)
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Blog
Collecting and removing firewood: is it legal?
Ever wondered whether you can collect firewood from one of our woods? Find out how to source sustainable wood and why we chop down trees in our woods.
Rachel Hoskins • 22 Jan 2019
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Trees woods and wildlife
Why are trees important for biodiversity?
Woodland is home to a wealth of wildlife. If we don't protect what we have left and work to create woodlands of the future, we stand to lose more than just trees.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Burntollet Wood
East of Londonderry
22.67 ha (56.02 acres)
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Natural England Wood
Wychwood
Oxfordshire
238.67 ha (589.75 acres)
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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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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
Soprano pipistrelle bat
The soprano pipistrelle bat is a widespread species that hunts close to water and can be found in woods and gardens.
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Trees woods and wildlife
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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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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Case study
Tree disease and plantation on ancient woodland sites
A case study on how ancient woodland restoration can proceed following the clear felling necessary to eliminate Phytophthora ramorum, a tree disease of larch.
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Blog
House mouse or field mouse? Easy guide to types of UK mice, voles, rats and shrews
Are you curious about what mouse or vole you saw in your garden or out on a walk? Or did your cat bring one in and you wondered what it was? Here's a quick guide to the more common mice, voles, rats and shrews of the UK.
Helen Keating • 28 Mar 2022
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About us
Our ambassadors
Our ambassadors help us stand up for trees. Find out all about them.
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Partnerships
Nationwide Building Society
Just one in five UK citizens live within easy walking distance of a wood. We want to change that and Nationwide is giving us a helping hand.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Centipedes and millipedes
Centipedes and millipedes are many-legged recycling machines, often thriving on the woodland floor.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Gatekeeper
Named for its rigorous patrol of hedges and woodland rides, the gatekeeper butterfly is a prime pollinator. Look for them sipping nectar on sunny days in the summer.
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Common toad
Lover of damp log piles and deep leaf litter. The common toad spends much of its year in moist, shaded places, often in woodland, feeding on worms, slugs and insects.
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Blog
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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Trees woods and wildlife
Greater butterfly-orchid
Tall and glowing, the greater butterfly-orchid sways over unimproved grasslands and open woods. Though not so sweet-smelling as its lesser relative, keep a nose out for it in the early evening when it is at its most pungent.
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Ipswich Borough Council Wood
Spring Wood and Millennium Wood
Suffolk
9.46 ha (23.38 acres)
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Support us
Explore different viewpoints
What would a tree look like from a bird’s eye view? Or a bug’s eye view? This activity involves visiting a wood or other natural space and challenging your students to explore it from more than one point of view.
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Research report
State of the UK's Woods and Trees 2025 – a summary for Scotland
A policy summary report for Scotland based on the evidence from the State of UK's Woods and Trees 2025 report.
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Research report
State of the UK's Woods and Trees 2025 – a summary for England
A policy summary report for England based on the evidence from the State of UK's Woods and Trees 2025 report.
PDF (7.02 MB)
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Blog
Elephant hawk-moth: caterpillar, lifecycle and is it poisonous?
Elephant hawk-moths are big, bright and very, very beautiful. But what do elephant hawk-moth caterpillars look like, where does their name come from, and are they poisonous?
Charlotte Varela • 08 Jul 2024
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Practical guidance
Assessing ammonia impacts on ancient woodland
A technical advice note on assessing the impact of new developments on nearby ancient woodland in terms of ammonia air pollution and nitrogen deposition.
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Position statement
Tree health: biosecurity and plant imports
The Woodland Trust believes it is far more practical and cost-effective to prevent tree pest and diseases from entering the UK than to deal with an outbreak.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Kingstree Wood
Kineton
3.42 ha (8.45 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Hoo Wood
Hertfordshire
18.13 ha (44.80 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
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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Blog
Dawn Chorus: why do birds sing in the morning?
Learn why birds sing in the morning and other facts about the dawn chorus.
James Martin • 19 Apr 2019
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Borough of Poole Wood
Delph Wood
Dorset
31.10 ha (76.85 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Crowndale Wood
Tavistock
1.05 ha (2.59 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Erme Wood
Devon
17.87 ha (44.16 acres)
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Blog
What is a fairy ring and what causes them?
Find out why fungi grow in circular shapes and where you can see them, plus discover more about fairy ring folklore.
Hannah Vickers • 26 Aug 2019
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Trees woods and wildlife
Noctule bat
Often seen flying high above the tree-tops, the noctule bat is the largest bat in the UK. This species relies on tree holes to roost in and is often confused for a swift when on the wing.
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Essex Wildlife Trust Wood
Pound Wood
Essex
22.22 ha (54.91 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Drumnaph Wood
Maghera County Londonderry
31.91 ha (78.85 acres)
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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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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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Hedley Hall appeal, Tyne & Wear
Your donations saved this angel in the north - and the ancient woodland, rare plants and wildlife that call it home.
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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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Blog
What do robins eat?
Find out what robins eat in the wild and what you can leave in your garden to feed them.
Rachel Hoskins • 01 Dec 2019
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Journal
Wood Wise – citizen science
The spring 2015 issue of Wood Wise looks at citizen science – projects that mobilise the general public for scientific knowledge gathering.
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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
Badger
Big families, big appetites and big personalities. Badgers are a wood's ruling clan, often occupying the same sett for generations and laying a network of well-trodden paths through the undergrowth. They’re playful, house proud and expert foragers.
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Otter
An elusive carnivore well-suited to land and water. With sweet-smelling spraint and a playful nature, otters are making a comeback. Find out what they eat, where they live and how to spot them.
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Blog
British caterpillars: how to identify 10 common species
Learn how to identify 10 common British caterpillars, find out what they eat and when to see them.
Charlotte Varela • 11 Aug 2023
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Oversley Wood
Warwickshire
93.22 ha (230.35 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Mid Hourat
North Ayrshire
8.04 ha (19.87 acres)
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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
European Tree of The Year
The UK Tree of the Year, the Skipinnish Oak, placed 7th in 2025's European Tree of the Year competition.
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Sheepwash Community Woodland
Devon
24.18 ha (59.75 acres)
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Somerset Wildlife Trust Wood
Long Wood
Somerset
19.28 ha (47.64 acres)
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Southampton City Council Wood
Rollesbrook Greenway
Hampshire
2.07 ha (5.11 acres)
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Policy paper
Trees and woods: at the heart of nature recovery in Scotland
This report shows the central role that native woods and trees must play in restoring nature in Scotland, and how the government and local authorities can help.
PDF (3.03 MB)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Penstave Copse
Aish South Brent
8.56 ha (21.15 acres)
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Journal
Wood Wise – beguiling beetles
The summer 2017 issue of Wood Wise celebrates the UK’s tree-associated beetles, looking at their ecological requirements and their relationship with tree diseases.
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Support us
Plant more trees
We're on a mission to grow millions of healthy, native trees across the UK to help protect us from the effects of climate change.
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Research report
State of the UK's Woods and Trees 2025 – a summary for Wales
A policy summary report for Wales based on the evidence from the State of UK's Woods and Trees 2025 report.
PDF (4.15 MB)
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Research report
State of the UK's Woods and Trees 2025 – a summary for Northern Ireland
A policy summary report for Northern Ireland based on the evidence from the State of UK's Woods and Trees 2025 report.
PDF (6.28 MB)
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Blog
Why do spiders make webs, and other spider web facts
Spider webs are incredible feats of engineering, but why do spiders make webs in the first place? And how do they do it?
Charlotte Varela • 05 Sep 2022
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Blog
First signs of autumn
Discover when autumn starts and the signs of the season – look for leaves changing colour, autumn fruits and seeds, migrating birds, ivy flowering and incredible fungi.
Danielle Wesley • 31 Aug 2019
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Blog
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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Woodland Trust Wood
Woodcote
Smisby
9.44 ha (23.33 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Gruids Wood
Highland
297.14 ha (734.23 acres)
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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
How we are funded
Our work is funded by our dedicated members and supporters, gifts in wills, grants, trusts and partners. Here we outline what we raised in the last financial period and breakdown where it came from.
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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Priestley Wood
Barking Needham Market
23.68 ha (58.51 acres)
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Shropshire Council Wood
Mousecroft
Shropshire
3.91 ha (9.66 acres)
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Policy paper
Trees and woods: at the heart of nature recovery in Northern Ireland
This report outlines the critical role that native natural and semi-natural woods and trees must play in restoring nature, and how the government and local authorities can ensure nature’s recovery is embedded in local plans.
PDF (2.58 MB)
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London Borough of Bromley Wood
Elmstead and Marvels Woods
Greater London
34.30 ha (84.76 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Oaks Wood
Ness Burn Londonderry
10.54 ha (26.04 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Fingle Woods
Nr Dunsford Devon
265.24 ha (655.41 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Mottistone Common
Isle of Wight
22.96 ha (56.73 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
Contact your MP for help to protect trees and woods
Your MP in Westminster might be able to help if you’re trying to save local woods and trees or if you’re concerned about a national issue affecting nature.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Long-tailed tit
Flying balls of fluff. These tiny woodland dwellers have a strong claim to be considered the UK’s cutest bird.
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Northbrae Plantation
Aberdeenshire
93.68 ha (231.48 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Saltwells Local Nature Reserve Woodland
West Midlands
24.74 ha (61.13 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Workmans Wood
Leicestershire
22.88 ha (56.54 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Brandt's bat
Small and shaggy, this pink-faced bat is often found in wet woodland. Keep your eyes peeled for them at dusk when they come out to hunt.
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Trees woods and wildlife
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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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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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.
Rory Morrow • 27 Aug 2025
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Blog
Why walking in woods is good for you
It’s time to swap the gym – or sofa – for woodland walks. Here are five benefits for your health and wellbeing, plus tips on what to wear and things to do.
Charlie Mellor • 05 Aug 2020
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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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Journal
Wood Wise – life in deadwood
The autumn 2019 issue of Wood Wise dispels any myths about deadwood and raises awareness of its importance to people and wildlife.
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Practical guidance
Recognising and categorising ancient and other veteran trees
Ancient and veteran trees provide irreplaceable benefits to people and wildlife, but they can be difficult to recognise and categorise. Read our guide to confidently and reliably identify these living legends.
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Endangered wildlife appeal
Nature needs help. Please make a donation to support our life-changing work to plant trees, restore habitats and protect the UK's woodland. Together, we can give wildlife a future.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Clapper Cross Woods
Bondleigh
3.55 ha (8.77 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Ling Close Wood
Ledston
4.15 ha (10.25 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Woodland View
Bowtown Estate Newtownards
3.74 ha (9.24 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Craigvinean Forest
Perth and Kinross
152.57 ha (377.00 acres)
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Cree Valley Community Woods Trust Wood
Duncree Wood
Dumfries and Galloway
1.69 ha (4.18 acres)
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Surrey Wildlife Trust Wood
Worplesdon Commons - Littlefield Common
Surrey
16.90 ha (41.76 acres)
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Woodland Burial Parks Group Wood
Epping Forest Burial Park
Essex
23.38 ha (57.77 acres)
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National Trust Wood
St Boniface & Wroxhall Down
Isle of Wight
82.58 ha (204.06 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
West Wycombe Estate
Buckinghamshire
213.30 ha (527.06 acres)
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Meet the people behind our work: Friends of Belvoir Wood
Hard graft. Passionate people. Expertise and skill. There's more to our woods than just trees. See for yourself what makes Friends of Belvoir Wood so special, and what it takes to keep it that way.
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About us
Northern Ireland
We’re helping wildlife thrive in the beautiful Faughan Valley. We’re campaigning to protect Northern Ireland’s last remnants of ancient woodland. And we look after 50 woods across the north of the Emerald Isle.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Pontburn Woods
Hamsterley Mill
109.58 ha (270.77 acres)
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East Dunbartonshire Council Wood
Lenzie Moss North and South
East Dunbartonshire
8.06 ha (19.92 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Corrennie
Aberdeenshire
816.43 ha (2017.40 acres)
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privately owned (open to the public) Wood
Auchlyne Estate - Innishewan Wood
Stirling
31.75 ha (78.45 acres)
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Wiltshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Blackmoor Copse
Wiltshire
35.80 ha (88.46 acres)
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Runnymede Borough Council Wood
Ether Hill Wood
Surrey
2.77 ha (6.84 acres)
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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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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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Sedgefield Borough Council Wood
Middridge Road Woodland, Rope Moor
County Durham
6.24 ha (15.42 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Fox Holes Dene
County Durham
2.08 ha (5.14 acres)
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Blog
UK winter wildlife quiz: true or false?
How much do you know about what wildlife gets up to in winter? Test your knowledge with our fun quiz.
Charlie Mellor • 20 Nov 2023
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Woodland Trust Wood
Midford Millennium Wood
Midford
0.79 ha (1.95 acres)
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Scottish Natural Heritage Wood
Taynish National Nature Reserve
Argyll and Bute
270.21 ha (667.69 acres)
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Central Bedfordshire Council Wood
Aspley Woods
Bedfordshire
192.51 ha (475.69 acres)
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Hertsmere Borough Council Wood
Maxwell Hillside
Hertfordshire
0.74 ha (1.83 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Cann Woods
Devon
214.69 ha (530.50 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Frenchay Moor
Gloucestershire
0.66 ha (1.63 acres)
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Get inspired by William Shakespeare
Discover the trees and plants in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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Let's keep talking
Say yes to a world where woods and trees thrive for nature and people.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Pibwr
Capel Dewi
5.02 ha (12.40 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Hartest Wood
Hartest nr Sudbury
1.18 ha (2.92 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Rogerson's Wood
Denton
1.66 ha (4.10 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Plummers Wood
Haynes Shefford
1.00 ha (2.47 acres)
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Stirling Council Wood
Mugdock Wood
Stirling
78.52 ha (194.02 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Greyhone Wood
Oxfordshire
21.56 ha (53.27 acres)
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Scottish Wildlife Trust Wood
Upper Nethan Gorge
South Lanarkshire
69.47 ha (171.66 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Netherwood
Stoke Lacy
3.80 ha (9.39 acres)
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Salford Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Salford Metropolitan Borough Council
Greater Manchester
1.54 ha (3.81 acres)
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Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Ryton Wood SSSI
Warwickshire
87.44 ha (216.06 acres)
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Nottingham City Council Wood
Colwick Woods
Nottinghamshire
37.34 ha (92.27 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Green Castle Woods
Llangain Near Carmarthen
50.51 ha (124.81 acres)
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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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Protecting trees and woods
Priorities for local councils in Northern Ireland
Ask candidates in Northern Ireland to support trees and woods where you live using our list of priorities.
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Lost Woods of the Low Weald and Downs
We're bringing life back to neglected and fragmented ancient woods in Sussex to boost biodiversity and revitalise woodland skills.
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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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Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw and Tristan Gooley
In our latest episode, natural navigator Tristan Gooley teaches us how clues and signs in nature can tell us about the land, water and animals around us.
Adam Shaw • 21 Apr 2023
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Woodland Trust Wood
Carrowood
Carrowdore
0.45 ha (1.11 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Hoggs Kiss Wood
Debenham Winston
3.17 ha (7.83 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Millhampton Wood
Ombersley
4.87 ha (12.03 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Tom Benson Walk
Preston
3.04 ha (7.51 acres)
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Scottish Wildlife Trust Wood
Gight Woods
Aberdeenshire
35.34 ha (87.33 acres)
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Shropshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Clunton Coppice
Shropshire
22.60 ha (55.84 acres)
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Scottish Wildlife Trust Wood
Ayr Gorge Woodlands
South Ayrshire
40.47 ha (100.00 acres)
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Acle Parish Council Wood
Damgate Wood
Norfolk
5.99 ha (14.80 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Great Hampden Estate
Buckinghamshire
385.14 ha (951.68 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Hopetoun Estate
West Lothian
3.37 ha (8.33 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Dorothy Farrer's Spring Wood
Cumbria
2.69 ha (6.65 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Nether Hall Wood
Hartshorne Swadlincote
8.15 ha (20.14 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Thwaitestones
Angram Swaledale
14.92 ha (36.87 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Box Hill
Surrey
291.41 ha (720.07 acres)
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The City of Edinburgh Council Wood
Cammo
Edinburgh
10.73 ha (26.51 acres)
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South Lanarkshire Council Wood
Mauldslie Wood NNR
South Lanarkshire
22.48 ha (55.55 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Darnford Park
Staffordshire
16.65 ha (41.14 acres)
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Essex County Council Wood
Gravel Wood
Essex
7.70 ha (19.03 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Sorn Road
East Ayrshire
8.60 ha (21.25 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Home Farm
Burkham Bentworth
136.08 ha (336.25 acres)
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Blog
Top tips for an eco-friendly and sustainable Christmas
Sustainable choices at Christmas could help the planet, save you money and make the holiday season more memorable too! Check out our top tips.
Charlie Mellor • 20 Nov 2020
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Woodland Trust Wood
Markethill Wood
Markethill
0.44 ha (1.09 acres)
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North Lanarkshire Council Wood
Strathclyde Country Park
North Lanarkshire
82.03 ha (202.70 acres)
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The City of Edinburgh Council Wood
Craiglockhart Hill
Edinburgh
3.70 ha (9.14 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Frith Wood
Herefordshire
74.83 ha (184.90 acres)
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Harlow District Council Wood
Harlow District Council
Essex
0.39 ha (0.96 acres)
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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Langton Wood
Redmarshall
3.58 ha (8.85 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Normanton Wood
Earl Shilton
6.78 ha (16.75 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Westfield Wood
Wigginton Haxby
5.97 ha (14.75 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Taghnevan Community Woodland
Lurgan
5.91 ha (14.60 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Greenhill
Moray
231.36 ha (571.69 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
South Hourat
North Ayrshire
23.22 ha (57.38 acres)
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Eastleigh Borough Council Wood
Hiltingbury Lakes
Hampshire
6.11 ha (15.10 acres)
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Essex Wildlife Trust Wood
Abberton Reservoir Nature Reserve & Visitor Cen
Essex
42.87 ha (105.93 acres)
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About us
Tree guards: research into plastic-free alternatives
Our bold pledge to stop using new single-use plastic tree guards on our land in 2021 put us at the forefront of the movement to eradicate plastic from planting schemes UK-wide. We’re funding research to find viable alternatives and are now moving towards sustainable tree protection in other areas.
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Orkney Islands Council Wood
Happy Valley
Orkney Islands
0.69 ha (1.70 acres)
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Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Dumbrees Wood
Merseyside
0.25 ha (0.62 acres)
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Video
The global movement for tree equity
Learn how, alongside American Forests and the Centre for Sustainable Healthcare, we brought Tree Equity Score UK to towns and cities across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Philpotes Wood
South Nutfield
2.73 ha (6.75 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Kilmichael Forest
Argyll and Bute
8777.56 ha (21689.35 acres)
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Warwickshire County Council Wood
Pooley Country Park
Warwickshire
63.99 ha (158.12 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Blairquhan
South Ayrshire
76.79 ha (189.75 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Mill Race Wood
Maguire's Bridge
1.56 ha (3.85 acres)
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Wokingham District Council Wood
Pinewood Leisure Centre
Berkshire
7.37 ha (18.21 acres)
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Erewash Borough Council Wood
Forbes Hole LNR
Derbyshire
3.27 ha (8.08 acres)
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Essex Wildlife Trust Wood
Sandylay & Moat Woods
Essex
8.34 ha (20.61 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Golynos
Tor-Faen - Torfaen
26.05 ha (64.37 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Glenshamrock
East Ayrshire
46.48 ha (114.85 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Kings Lane Farm
Wiltshire
18.23 ha (45.05 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Nant Y Pandy - The Dingle
Ynys Mon - Isle of Anglesey
3.93 ha (9.71 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Walkwood
Buckinghamshire
9.19 ha (22.71 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Glen Quey
Glendevon by Dollar Perthshire
382.96 ha (946.29 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Arkaig ospreys: behind the scenes of a nest camera in the Scottish Highlands
No wi-fi, no plug sockets, no film crew. Meet the people behind the camera and explore the set of the UK's most remote family drama.
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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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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Flowers Wood
Ilmington Stratford
1.65 ha (4.08 acres)
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Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Amberswood Common
Greater Manchester
119.42 ha (295.09 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Reffley Wood
King's Lynn
52.35 ha (129.36 acres)
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Support us
Igniting Innovation: conservation challenge
We want to see young minds bring innovative conservation ideas to life. Start your journey to make your mark on climate change and the health of people, woods and wildlife.
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Press centre
Scotland’s wildest wild apples gathered for ‘gene bank’ orchard in the Trossachs
A genetic refuge for Scotland’s wildest crab apple trees has been established at Woodland Trust Scotland’s Glen Finglas Estate in the Trossachs.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Dedridge Wood
Livingston
3.72 ha (9.19 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Cheddar Cliffs
Somerset
44.20 ha (109.22 acres)
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Manchester City Council Wood
Hatchetts Wood
Greater Manchester
1.91 ha (4.72 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Rogate Woods
West Sussex
121.71 ha (300.75 acres)
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Warwickshire County Council Wood
Burton Dassett Hills Country Park
Warwickshire
39.44 ha (97.46 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Ightham Mote Est
Kent
10.58 ha (26.14 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Knockaird - Lower
North Ayrshire
28.17 ha (69.61 acres)
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London Borough of Croydon Wood
Croydon Woodlands
Greater London
5.18 ha (12.80 acres)
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West Lancashire District Council Wood
Fairy Glen
Lancashire
10.17 ha (25.13 acres)
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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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Partnerships
Woodland Carbon for businesses
Reduce the environmental impact of your business and boost biodiversity with our Woodland Carbon scheme.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Clanger Wood
Westbury
59.61 ha (147.30 acres)
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Blog
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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Support us
Cut your school's CO2 emissions
Discover how to reduce your school's carbon footprint and help fight climate change.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Brackfield Wood
Brackfield Claudy
26.92 ha (66.52 acres)
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Support us
Harrison Woodlands appeal update
We've purchased Harrison Woodlands thanks to our generous supporters – but we still need your help.
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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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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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Support us
50th Birthday Appeal
Donate to the most urgent and important appeal we have ever launched and help us take the fight for nature and climate to a new level.
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Protecting trees and woods
How to object to a planning application
If you are opposing a development threat to a wood or tree, you will need to make an objection in writing to the local planning authority.
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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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Press centre
Inspiring ‘cultural trees’ shortlisted for Tree of the Year 2025
From a cedar that The Beatles climbed to an oak from a Virginia Woolf poem, discover the cultural trees shortlisted for Tree of the Year 2025.
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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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Blog
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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About us
England
We're fighting to stop HS2 from destroying irreplaceable ancient woodland. We're helping youngsters create the first Young People's Forest. And we care for 800 sites across England, from wildlife-rich native woods to tranquil urban oases.
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Video
Urban sanctuary for people and wildlife
In a Birmingham park, Short Heath Fields Trust has planted a woodland memorial that’s great for wildlife too.
00:02:30
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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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Support us
Charter for Trees, Woods and People
Discover the ten principles that set out the modern day relationship between people and trees and a vision for a future where we can be stronger together.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Archers Wood
Sawtry
18.61 ha (45.99 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Tregib
Llandeilo
43.64 ha (107.83 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Thetford Forest Park - Lynford Stag
Norfolk
2001.28 ha (4945.16 acres)
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Blog
Badgers: what do they eat? And other facts
Get advice on their feeding habits, from nuts to mealworms, and other top facts.
Helen Keating • 27 Aug 2019
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Blog
7 ways for kids to help garden wildlife
Read our top tips on how kids can help support garden wildlife, from planting trees to making a bug hotel.
Danielle Wesley • 18 Aug 2021
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Woodland Trust Wood
Glencharnoch Wood
Carrbridge
14.70 ha (36.32 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
Campaigns news
Discover the latest challenges and successes for woods and trees and find out how you can make a difference.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Little owl
Small and stern, the little owl was first introduced to the UK in the 1800s. Look out for them in trees overlooking grassland from where they swoop to catch small prey with their sharp talons.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Great Ridings Wood
East Horsley
28.51 ha (70.45 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Hucking Estate
Hollingbourne
281.71 ha (696.11 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Stainburn Forest
North Yorkshire
197.46 ha (487.92 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Tree of the Year 2025
Vote for your favourite tree to help us crown this year's Tree of the Year.
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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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Protecting trees and woods
Rescue our Forgotten Forests
Ancient woods are at a critical turning point and this could be our last chance to save them. Urge governments to launch a rescue plan before it’s too late.
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Policy paper
Trees and woods: at the heart of nature recovery in England
This report shows the central role that native natural and semi-natural woods and trees must play in restoring nature, and how the government and local authorities can embed nature's recovery in local plans.
PDF (4.96 MB)
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Policy paper
Trees and woods: at the heart of nature recovery in Wales
This report shows the central role that native natural and semi-natural woods and trees must play in restoring nature in Wales, and how the government and local authorities can help. The report is also available in Welsh.
PDF (18.56 MB)
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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Alex Wood
Ormskirk
0.68 ha (1.68 acres)
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RSPB Wood
Brading Marshes
Isle of Wight
2.61 ha (6.45 acres)
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London Wildlife Trust Wood
Cox's Walk
Greater London
1.10 ha (2.72 acres)
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Plymouth City Council Wood
Efford Marsh
Devon
26.28 ha (64.94 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Nap Wood
East Sussex
41.45 ha (102.42 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Styal Estate
Cheshire
16.51 ha (40.80 acres)
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Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Legbourne Wood
Lincolnshire
34.93 ha (86.31 acres)
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Plantlife Wood
Ranscombe Farm Reserve
Kent
97.55 ha (241.05 acres)
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Nottingham City Council Wood
Clifton Fox Covert LNR
Nottinghamshire
2.73 ha (6.75 acres)
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Natural Resources Wales Wood
Garn Fach
Powys
255.98 ha (632.53 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Berryhill
East Ayrshire
17.80 ha (43.98 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Beckmickle Ing
Burneside
3.58 ha (8.85 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Corcrain Community Woodland
Portadown
4.33 ha (10.70 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Mill Dam Wood
Upper Springfield Belfast
1.88 ha (4.65 acres)
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National Trust for Scotland Wood
Leith Hall
Aberdeenshire
35.44 ha (87.57 acres)
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Yorkshire Water Wood
Fewston Reservoirs
North Yorkshire
403.33 ha (996.63 acres)
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Birmingham City Council Wood
Oscott Millennium Woodland
West Midlands
0.91 ha (2.25 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
Great & Marrow Hills
Somerset
8.69 ha (21.47 acres)
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Borough Council of Wellingborough Wood
Glamis Meadow and Wood LNR
Northamptonshire
5.20 ha (12.85 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Blackborough
Devon
21.29 ha (52.61 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Knockaird - Upper
North Ayrshire
39.14 ha (96.71 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Antony Estate
Cornwall
5.11 ha (12.63 acres)
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Blog
Animal mating rituals: 12 eye-opening breeding habits
Discover the extraordinary mating behaviours of 12 wild animals, including hares, stag beetles, newts and snakes!
Danielle Wesley • 12 Feb 2024
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Woodland Trust Wood
Longbeech North
Challock Ashford Kent
103.84 ha (256.59 acres)
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Press centre
Woodland Trust seeks major new corporate partner to empower young people through ‘Funding for the Future’
The Woodland Trust, recognised as the UK’s largest woodland conservation charity, is boldly seeking out the perfect business to work in partnership with to support an ambitious new programme of work.
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About us
Creating a UK rich in woods and trees: the environmental impact
We’re committed to working as sustainably as possible, both in our woods and in our offices. Take a look at our vision for 2030 and how we'll get there.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Duncliffe Wood
Stour Row Shaftesbury
93.04 ha (229.90 acres)
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Blog
What do owls eat? And other owl facts
Find out all about what our feathered friends the owls eat, along with other interesting owl facts.
The Woodland Trust • 18 Jan 2019
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National Trust Wood
Tarn Hows
Cumbria
167.34 ha (413.50 acres)
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Blog
Stick crafts and activities for kids
Sticks have endless possibilities! From Poohsticks to twig towers and journey sticks to stick men, we've got plenty of ideas for your family to try on your next woodland walk.
Danielle Wesley • 04 Nov 2019
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Blog
10 ways to help wildlife in winter
Wildlife will appreciate a helping hand in winter. From practical outdoor activities to the comfort of your armchair, check out our ten top tips to make a difference this season.
Charlie Mellor • 07 Dec 2023
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Woodland Trust Wood
Windmill Hill
Runcorn
22.80 ha (56.34 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Dovedale NNR - Dovedale Wood
Staffordshire
143.51 ha (354.61 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Glentress Forest
Scottish Borders
1536.15 ha (3795.83 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coney Wood
Batcombe Bruton
1.35 ha (3.34 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
Cullion Community Woodland
Gortin Omagh
1.32 ha (3.26 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Trenant Wood
Trenant Cross nr Looe
91.03 ha (224.94 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Willoughby Wood
Willoughby on the Wolds
2.48 ha (6.13 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Scar & Castlebeck Woods
Harwood Dale
51.99 ha (128.47 acres)
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Havant Borough Council Wood
Hollybank Wood
Hampshire
60.89 ha (150.46 acres)
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Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Fir Tree Flash
Greater Manchester
32.32 ha (79.86 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Speke Hall - Stockton's Wood
Merseyside
9.84 ha (24.31 acres)
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privately owned (open to the public) Wood
Hockering Wood
Norfolk
91.68 ha (226.54 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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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Gairnhill Wood
Aberdeen
111.03 ha (274.36 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Kirtling Estate
Cambridgeshire
2.66 ha (6.57 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Gwern-Y-Bwlch
Powys
92.23 ha (227.90 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Foremark Park Farm
Derbyshire
10.02 ha (24.76 acres)
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Blog
Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw - Frodsham Woods, Cheshire
Join us for a planting day at Frodsham Woods where a former golf course is transforming into a space for people to enjoy, to fight climate change and help wildlife thrive.
Adam Shaw • 28 Mar 2024
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Plant trees
Leasing a wood
Leasing a wood may be a better option if your community group is small or has limited funds.
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Video
Phil Stallard, Mid Wales Landscape Scheme
Phil Stallard gives an overview of the mid Wales tree planting scheme that he runs on behalf of the Woodland Trust. Phil explains the importance of trees in an agricultural landscape.
00:01:59
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Woodland Trust Wood
Killaloo Wood
Killaloo
6.71 ha (16.58 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Bitholmes Wood
Oughtibridge
28.80 ha (71.16 acres)
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Blog
10 ways to help wildlife in summer
We can all make a difference for wildlife this season, from a single simple action to an ongoing commitment, at home or further afield. Read our ten top tips.
Charlie Mellor • 12 Jun 2023
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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
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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Blog
Why are native woods important for biodiversity?
Native woods and trees support an incredible diversity of life. Find out why protecting and creating native woodland is the best way to recover nature and secure the future of our woodland species.
Karen Hornigold • 21 Jul 2020
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Protecting trees and woods
Saved: Lake Wood, Sussex
Take a detailed look at our team’s efforts to protect an ancient wood alongside local people and discover how our voices made a difference to save the site.
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Blog
7 blossom crafts and activities for kids
Discover fun blossom crafts and activities to enjoy with your children this spring.
Danielle Wesley • 11 Mar 2022
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Lancashire County Council Wood
Spring Wood
Lancashire
16.33 ha (40.35 acres)
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Blog
UK spider identification: 10 common species
Don't wait until spider season to appreciate these misunderstood creatures. Take a look at our guide to some of the most common spiders in the UK and learn how to identify them.
Charlotte Varela • 30 Oct 2024
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Press centre
Politicians plant six millionth tree of the Northern Forest
A host of dignitaries joined together to plant the six millionth tree of the Northern Forest, marking five years since the start of the ambitious project to link up Liverpool and Hull with trees.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Beech Wood
Runcorn
1.56 ha (3.85 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Moss Meadow Wood
Stacksteads
1.16 ha (2.87 acres)
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London Borough of Merton Wood
Cranmer Green Woods
Greater London
2.94 ha (7.26 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Limpsfield Common
Surrey
96.42 ha (238.25 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Bodnant Garden
Conwy
16.85 ha (41.64 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Dinas Island
Sir Benfro - Pembrokeshire
3.69 ha (9.12 acres)
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London Borough of Enfield Wood
Hilly Fields
Greater London
4.81 ha (11.89 acres)
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Three Rivers District Council Wood
Franklin's Spring
Hertfordshire
1.12 ha (2.77 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Black Wood
Hampshire
327.25 ha (808.63 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Green Lane Wood
Derbyshire
6.79 ha (16.78 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Kilcooley Wood
Bangor
4.72 ha (11.66 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Cadora Woods
St. Briavels
111.11 ha (274.55 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Everdon Stubbs
Daventry
28.91 ha (71.44 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Hedgerows
Small but mighty, hedges are an essential refuge for wildlife, clean our air, capture carbon, reduce flooding and give clues to historic land management. Find out more.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Dufton Ghyll Wood
Dufton
10.35 ha (25.57 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Granllyn Pool
Guilsfield nr Welshpool
3.30 ha (8.15 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Urquhart Bay
Drumnadrochit
22.90 ha (56.59 acres)
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Gosport Borough Council Wood
Wildgrounds
Hampshire
28.44 ha (70.28 acres)
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Chesterfield Borough Council Wood
Walton Flood Water Area
Derbyshire
3.02 ha (7.46 acres)
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Wandsworth Council Wood
Tooting Common
Greater London
13.48 ha (33.31 acres)
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Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Ploughman Wood
Nottinghamshire
31.18 ha (77.05 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Bellsbank Plantation
East Ayrshire
222.72 ha (550.34 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Jubilee Wood, Devonshire Road
Essex
1.32 ha (3.26 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Lendrick Hill
Perth and Kinross
207.91 ha (513.75 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Monreith Estate
Dumfries and Galloway
119.41 ha (295.06 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Brownlee Wood
South Lanarkshire
10.36 ha (25.60 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Big Wood, Runcorn
Runcorn
9.24 ha (22.83 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Muchwood & Mary's Wood
Ramsey
2.06 ha (5.09 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Ledmore & Migdale
Spinningdale Bonar Bridge
690.98 ha (1707.41 acres)
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Blog
How to prune apple trees in winter
Follow these simple winter pruning tips to keep your apple trees looking good and producing a great crop each season.
Helen Keating • 22 Dec 2017
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Blog
What is a Root Protection Area and what does it mean?
Healthy and adequate rooting space is essential for trees to thrive. How does a root protection area help, how is it calculated and who needs to use it?
Emma Gilmartin • 06 Apr 2021
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Tackling air pollution with trees
Air pollution can have a serious impact on our health, global climate and biodiversity, but there are ways to reduce it. Discover the role trees have to play.
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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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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
Gleann Shildeag Estate
Strathcarron
1539.67 ha (3804.52 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Statfold Wood
Ashwater
22.79 ha (56.31 acres)
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London Borough of Croydon Wood
Beaulieu Heights
Greater London
6.87 ha (16.98 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Ashenbank Wood
Cobham
29.95 ha (74.01 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Uig Wood
Uig Portree
17.60 ha (43.49 acres)
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Press centre
More than 10 million trees planted across the Northern Forest
More than 10 million trees have now been established across the North of England as part of the Northern Forest scheme, which launched in 2018.
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Blog
6 fast growing trees for your garden
Looking for screening, privacy or just want to green up your garden quickly? Check out our recommendations for a fast growing native tree to suit your space.
Charlie Mellor • 20 Sep 2024
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Press centre
Woodland Trust report: £1 billion to save England’s 'forgotten woods and wildlife'
The Woodland Trust has produced and costed a £1 billion five-year plan to rescue nature in England’s threatened ancient woods.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed yr Hwrdd
Tegryn
4.55 ha (11.24 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
St Martin's Wood
Laugharne
6.71 ha (16.58 acres)
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Kent Wildlife Trust Wood
East Blean Wood Nature Reserve
Kent
122.75 ha (303.32 acres)
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Cheshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Hatch Mere
Cheshire
8.27 ha (20.44 acres)
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Bracknell Forest Borough Council Wood
Osman's Close Woodland
Berkshire
1.56 ha (3.85 acres)
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Durham County Council Wood
Ushaw Moor & New Brancepeth
County Durham
51.20 ha (126.52 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Weem Forest
Perth and Kinross
992.14 ha (2451.58 acres)
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London Borough of Croydon Wood
Croydon Woodlands
Greater London
4.07 ha (10.06 acres)
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Three Rivers District Council Wood
Pheasant's Wood Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire
13.48 ha (33.31 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Grabbist Hill
Somerset
22.35 ha (55.23 acres)
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Natural Resources Wales Wood
Geuos
Gwynedd
68.66 ha (169.66 acres)
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Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council Wood
Scotsman's Wood
Lancashire
5.14 ha (12.70 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Dundee - The Miley
Dundee
2.04 ha (5.04 acres)
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London Borough of Croydon Wood
Croydon Woodlands
Greater London
1.48 ha (3.66 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Oliver's Wood
Chirk Bank
1.33 ha (3.29 acres)
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Plant trees
MOREwoods application guidance
Find out more about the MOREwoods scheme, for planting 500+ trees as woodland on at least half a hectare.
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Woodland Trust Wood
King John's Wood
Helston
1.44 ha (3.56 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Paddock Copse
Canewdon Ashingdon
1.20 ha (2.97 acres)
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Suffolk Wildlife Trust Wood
Captain's Wood
Suffolk
56.49 ha (139.59 acres)
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Surrey Wildlife Trust Wood
Worplesdon Commons - Whitmoor Common
Surrey
218.64 ha (540.26 acres)
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Leeds City Council Wood
Millennium Wood, Temple Newsam
West Yorkshire
1.13 ha (2.79 acres)
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Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Finemere Wood
Buckinghamshire
43.73 ha (108.06 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Glenariff Forest Park
County Antrim
1177.65 ha (2909.97 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Dechmont Law Park
West Lothian
30.95 ha (76.48 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Royd Wood
Meltham
3.38 ha (8.35 acres)
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Blog
How do heatwaves affect wildlife?
As the UK experiences extreme heat and drought, we take a look at the potentially catastrophic effects of heatwaves on wildlife from early fruit ripening to a false autumn.
Fritha West • 10 Aug 2022
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Blog
How to make a holly wreath
Read our tips and step by step guide for how to make your own festive wreath from holly and other natural foraged materials.
Kate Lewthwaite • 24 Nov 2020
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed y Mwldan
Cardigan
0.72 ha (1.78 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Welcombe Millennium Wood
Welcombe nr Hartland
3.02 ha (7.46 acres)
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South Ribble Borough Council Wood
Howick Hall Wood
Lancashire
0.60 ha (1.48 acres)
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Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Small Wood
West Midlands
0.29 ha (0.72 acres)
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Avon Wildlife Trust Wood
Weston Big Wood
Somerset
44.54 ha (110.06 acres)
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Scottish Wildlife Trust Wood
Balgavies Loch
Angus
51.33 ha (126.84 acres)
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The City of Edinburgh Council Wood
Drumbrae Park
Edinburgh
5.23 ha (12.92 acres)
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Manchester City Council Wood
Broadhurst Park
Greater Manchester
2.86 ha (7.07 acres)
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Clackmannanshire Council Wood
Ochil Hills Woodland Park
Clackmannanshire
12.38 ha (30.59 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Dyrham Park
Gloucestershire
3.01 ha (7.44 acres)
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Three Rivers District Council Wood
Pond Wood
Hertfordshire
1.48 ha (3.66 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Church Covert
Slaugham
5.60 ha (13.84 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Burroughs Wood
Ratby
36.52 ha (90.24 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Cranagh Wood
Armagh
2.66 ha (6.57 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed y Ciliau
Garth Builth Wells
9.44 ha (23.33 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Girton
Girton
2.42 ha (5.98 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Harnser Wood
Elsing
4.33 ha (10.70 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Slopes Farm
Lyme Regis
4.06 ha (10.03 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
The Burn Walk
Drumrallagh
1.25 ha (3.09 acres)
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National Trust for Scotland Wood
Geilston Garden
Argyll and Bute
3.63 ha (8.97 acres)
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Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Ham Dingle Nature Reserve
West Midlands
4.59 ha (11.34 acres)
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Borough Council of Wellingborough Wood
Park Farm Industrial Estate Woodland
Northamptonshire
5.74 ha (14.18 acres)
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Wakefield Metropolitan District Council Wood
Hartleys Field
West Yorkshire
6.18 ha (15.27 acres)
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John Muir Trust Wood
Li and Coire Dhorrcail woodland
Highland
1271.54 ha (3141.98 acres)
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Clinton Devon Estates Wood
Uphams Woodbury Castle and Boundridge
Devon
44.16 ha (109.12 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Antony Estate
Cornwall
17.33 ha (42.82 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Wainstones Wood
Kirkby Stokesley
5.85 ha (14.46 acres)
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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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8 steps to achieving long-term mindfulness with woods and trees
Explore some woodland activities that you can take part in to gain positive health benefits.
Julia Lock • 22 Mar 2022
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10 ways to help wildlife in autumn
We can all take small actions to help wildlife this autumn. From your balcony or workplace to the local woods and beyond, here are our ten top tips.
Charlie Mellor • 19 Oct 2022
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300,000 households given new access to nature, new study of Northern Forest shows
More than 300,000 households have been given access to nature they previously didn’t have, a new Northern Forest study shows.
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Summer holidays: outdoor activities for kids
Discover fun things to do at home and on days out with our outdoor activity guide for the summer holidays. Spot wildlife, try yoga, compete in the forest Olympics and much more.
Danielle Wesley • 21 Jul 2022
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Plant trees
East Anglia tree giveaway
In partnership with Lloyds Banking Group, we're delighted to be giving away thousands of trees to farmers across Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Lower Grass Wood
Grassington
8.52 ha (21.05 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Three Corners Common
Churchinford
1.24 ha (3.06 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Harry Guards Wood
Cumbria
10.89 ha (26.91 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Oldbury Hill
Kent
45.50 ha (112.43 acres)
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Devon Wildlife Trust Wood
Halsdon
Devon
50.06 ha (123.70 acres)
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Royal Parks Wood
Greenwich Park
Greater London
136.53 ha (337.37 acres)
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Cambridge Past, Present and Future Wood
Wandlebury Country Park
Cambridgeshire
25.11 ha (62.05 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Forest of Ae
Dumfries and Galloway
10321.14 ha (25503.54 acres)
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Hampshire County Council Wood
Hangers
Hampshire
98.51 ha (243.42 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Northballo Hill
Perth and Kinross
98.87 ha (244.31 acres)
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GreenWood Forest Park Wood
GreenWood Forest Park
Gwynedd
5.00 ha (12.36 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Kemnay Woods - Aquhythie Wood
Aberdeenshire
61.64 ha (152.31 acres)
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London Borough of Greenwich Wood
Harmony Woods
Greater London
3.56 ha (8.80 acres)
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The City of Edinburgh Council Wood
Loganlea Community Woodland
Edinburgh
0.36 ha (0.89 acres)
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Scottish Wildlife Trust Wood
Carstramon Wood
Dumfries and Galloway
71.88 ha (177.62 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Osterley Park
Greater London
10.82 ha (26.74 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Glenrothes Town
Fife
134.10 ha (331.36 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Queenwood
Surrey
4.27 ha (10.55 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Hargate Forest
Tunbridge Wells
61.72 ha (152.51 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Auchenfad
Dumfries and Galloway
64.12 ha (158.44 acres)
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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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Terms and conditions
Igniting Innovation: youth conservation challenge. Full terms and conditions.
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Protecting trees and woods
Keep living legends alive
Most of our oldest trees are not legally protected. We're urging governments across the UK to change that.
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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
Cousland Woods
Livingston
8.57 ha (21.18 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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Woodland Trust Wood
Keel Wood
Ballymena
7.18 ha (17.74 acres)
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Natural England Wood
Gowk Bank
Cumbria
0.71 ha (1.75 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Cookworthy Forest
Devon
623.06 ha (1539.58 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Elhampark and Covert Woods
Kent
400.17 ha (988.82 acres)
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Natural England Wood
Ainsdale Sand Dunes NNR
Merseyside
21.43 ha (52.95 acres)
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Natural England Wood
Fenn's, Whixall & Bettisfield Mosses
Shropshire
28.64 ha (70.77 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Field House Farm
Hertfordshire
2.74 ha (6.77 acres)
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The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside Wood
Nab, Redscar and Tunbrook Woods
Lancashire
55.35 ha (136.77 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Pinkneys Green
Berkshire
32.12 ha (79.37 acres)
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West Berkshire Council Wood
Withy Copse
Berkshire
2.56 ha (6.33 acres)
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Dacorum Borough Council Wood
Unknown
Hertfordshire
0.92 ha (2.27 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
St Paul's Wood
Burton Pidsea Roos
1.30 ha (3.21 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Nidd Gorge
Bilton Banks Harrogate
45.98 ha (113.62 acres)
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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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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
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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How to protect your plants in winter
Top tips on how to protect your garden plants from wind, rain, frost and snow, plus other garden jobs for winter: planning, planting and helping wildlife.
Kate Lewthwaite • 04 Nov 2020
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Top 10 nature gifts for kids
Nurture a love of nature from an early age with our specially selected range of gifts. From tots to teens, messy to mindful, indoors or out, our green gift guide has something for all the kids on your list.
Charlie Mellor • 02 Dec 2024
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10 eco-friendly gifts for under £10
On a budget this Christmas? We’ve handpicked 10 affordable eco-friendly gifts that show you care for your loved ones and the environment too.
Charlie Mellor • 23 Oct 2024
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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Aversley Wood
Sawtry
61.58 ha (152.16 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Garbett's Wood
Rogate
2.46 ha (6.08 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Crowhill Valley
Grampound
10.70 ha (26.44 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Pickering Millennium Wood
Pickering
4.43 ha (10.95 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Mill Field Wood
Fleckney
7.76 ha (19.17 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Whelkie Wynds
Flamborough
3.39 ha (8.38 acres)
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Clay Wood
South Yorkshire
1.58 ha (3.90 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Grovely
Wiltshire
8.16 ha (20.16 acres)
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Shepway District Council Wood
Farthing Common
Kent
0.92 ha (2.27 acres)
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Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Raveden
Greater Manchester
20.41 ha (50.43 acres)
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Friends of Mockett's Wood Wood
Mockett's Wood
Kent
1.72 ha (4.25 acres)
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Aberdeenshire Council Wood
Haddo Country Park
Aberdeenshire
15.92 ha (39.34 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Antony House
Cornwall
0.53 ha (1.31 acres)
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Norfolk Wildlife Trust Wood
Lower Wood Ashwellthorpe
Norfolk
37.78 ha (93.35 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Brayton Barff
North Yorkshire
26.68 ha (65.93 acres)
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Kent County Council Wood
Preston Hill
Kent
47.97 ha (118.53 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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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Coille a Cham Uisge
Highland
746.21 ha (1843.88 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Moor Mill
Hertfordshire
5.29 ha (13.07 acres)
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Staffordshire Moorlands District Council Wood
Biddulph Valley Way
Staffordshire
8.00 ha (19.77 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Garrol Wood
Aberdeenshire
67.23 ha (166.13 acres)
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Natural Resources Wales Wood
Clwyd - Llangwyfan Woods
Sir Ddinbych - Denbighshire
41.44 ha (102.40 acres)
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Plant trees
Leicestershire tree giveaway
We're giving away more than 10,000 trees to farmers across Leicestershire in partnership with Lloyds Banking Group.
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Protecting trees and woods
Tree cover target leaves room for improvement
We need well-connected woodlands, rich in native trees that fight climate change and help nature to recover.
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SSSI definition: what is it and what does it mean for conservation and development?
A Site of Special Scientific Interest is a formal conservation designation. Learn how they are determined, why we have them and where to see them in the UK.
Laura Cottam • 01 Mar 2019
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Woodland Trust Wood
Bisham Woods
Cookham Dean Maidenhead
152.63 ha (377.15 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Haresfield Beacon & Standish Wood
Gloucestershire
110.11 ha (272.08 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
Campaign with us
Our woods and trees can't speak for themselves. Together we can stand up for the environment and safeguard the UK's woodland heritage for our future.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Pipe Hall Farm
Lichfield
48.30 ha (119.35 acres)
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About us
Safeguarding our woods with FSC® certification
Most of our woods are certified by FSC against the UKWAS standard. Find out what this means for our estate, and how we manage our woods sustainably.
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Sevenoaks District Council Wood
Farningham Woods
Kent
68.22 ha (168.57 acres)
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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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Partnerships
More partners
A wide range of other partners support our work.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Dyffryn Woods
Neath
116.52 ha (287.92 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Fontmell Down
Dorset
10.96 ha (27.08 acres)
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Natural England Wood
Finglandrigg Woods
Cumbria
48.69 ha (120.31 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Runnymede
Surrey
1.42 ha (3.51 acres)
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Natural England Wood
Chippenham Fen NNR
Cambridgeshire
89.72 ha (221.70 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Dunwich Forest
Suffolk
470.86 ha (1163.50 acres)
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Manchester City Council Wood
Lightbowne Country Park
Greater Manchester
9.44 ha (23.33 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Glen Shira
Argyll and Bute
57.95 ha (143.19 acres)
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Bracknell Forest Borough Council Wood
Frog Copse
Berkshire
0.79 ha (1.95 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Allerthorpe Wood
East Riding of Yorkshire
148.69 ha (367.41 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
WestonEstate
Devon
30.38 ha (75.07 acres)
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Lincolnshire County Council Wood
Mareham Pastures Local Nature Reserve
Lincolnshire
11.39 ha (28.14 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
Campaigns news archive
Explore the highlights of our major campaigns and success stories from the last few years.
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Plant trees
MOREhedges application guidance
Find out more about the MOREhedges scheme, for hedges over 100 metres with a large tree every six metres.
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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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Birmingham City Council Wood
Hodge Hill
West Midlands
12.94 ha (31.97 acres)
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Bracknell Forest Borough Council Wood
Temple Copse
Berkshire
1.81 ha (4.47 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Pencaitland Glebe
East Lothian
1.12 ha (2.77 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Whiteparish Common
Wiltshire
88.58 ha (218.88 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Lochar Moss
Dumfries and Galloway
693.44 ha (1713.49 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Park Wood & High Wood
East Sussex
90.28 ha (223.08 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Craigie Hill
Perth and Kinross
12.89 ha (31.85 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Crow Wood House Farm
Lancashire
2.00 ha (4.94 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Green Link-woodland Management
North Lanarkshire
35.52 ha (87.77 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
South Rigg
North Lanarkshire
62.41 ha (154.22 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
Can woods and trees reduce flooding?
Trees and woods play a vital role in reducing flooding by slowing down the flow of rainwater, absorbing rainwater, and reducing erosion.
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About us
Conservation research grants
We fund applied and policy driven research that addresses issues facing the conservation of the UK’s native woods and trees. We welcome research proposals that address our priority research themes and will help us to achieve our strategic goals: to protect, create and restore native woods and trees, for wildlife and for people.
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Protecting trees and woods
Creating a neighbourhood plan
Our tips and resources for sourcing and compiling evidence to support your neighbourhood plan.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Wild boar
Big, bulky and back. Wild boar have made a controversial return to the UK’s woods after centuries away.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Whittle Dene
Ovingham
19.58 ha (48.38 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Creuddyn
Falcondale
3.94 ha (9.74 acres)
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Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Decoy Heath
Berkshire
7.74 ha (19.13 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Roseisle Forest
Moray
718.55 ha (1775.54 acres)
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Manchester City Council Wood
Stenner
Greater Manchester
7.42 ha (18.33 acres)
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Countryside Council for Wales Wood
Oxwich
Abertawe - Swansea
266.64 ha (658.87 acres)
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Down District Council Wood
Delamont Country Park
County Down
21.10 ha (52.14 acres)
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Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Hanging Wood
South Yorkshire
12.94 ha (31.97 acres)
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Chiltern District Council Wood
Leachcroft
Buckinghamshire
1.76 ha (4.35 acres)
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Ray, Betty and Alan Ferrie Wood
Michaelswood
Shetland Islands
0.51 ha (1.26 acres)
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Cheshire West and Chester Council Wood
Shotwick Park Estate
Cheshire
6.46 ha (15.96 acres)
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Staffordshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Harston Wood
Staffordshire
4.63 ha (11.44 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Wykeham Forest
North Yorkshire
284.52 ha (703.05 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Laurieston - Kennick Burn
Dumfries and Galloway
3037.67 ha (7506.08 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
East Draffan
South Lanarkshire
58.59 ha (144.78 acres)
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Sedgefield Borough Council Wood
Sedgefield Borough Council
County Durham
4.45 ha (11.00 acres)
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City of London Wood
Burnham Beeches
Buckinghamshire
195.33 ha (482.66 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Cwm Mynach
Bontddu Dolgellau
382.43 ha (944.98 acres)
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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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Loch Arkaig Pine Forest appeal, Scottish Highlands
Old and gnarled Scots pines. Celebrated ospreys. Breathtaking loch-side views. Thanks to your generous support, some of Scotland’s finest and most fragile treasures now have the chance to thrive.
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Where do our trees come from?
With increasing numbers of tree pests and diseases in the UK, it's important we have confidence in the trees we plant. Find out more about how our trees are sourced and grown.
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What is a sustainable forest?
Sustainable management is key if woodland is to meet the needs of both wildlife and people. Learn exactly what this means and why it's so important.
Karen Hornigold • 27 Jul 2018
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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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Tackling climate change with the right trees in the right place
Trees can tackle climate change and absorb carbon, but what those trees are and how they are managed is key.
Karen Hornigold • 27 Jul 2020
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Press centre
What happened at climate COP29 in Azerbaijan?
The recent climate COP in Azerbaijan spent two weeks discussing rules for carbon markets, emissions trading and climate finance. But what were the outcomes?
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Woodland Trust Wood
Laurel Farm Wood
Bagworth
8.52 ha (21.05 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Priory Wood
Burwell
8.73 ha (21.57 acres)
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Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Barrow Hill Local Nature Reserve
West Midlands
11.16 ha (27.58 acres)
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Natural England Wood
Thursley
Surrey
138.81 ha (343.00 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
South Rigg
North Lanarkshire
14.33 ha (35.41 acres)
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Norfolk Wildlife Trust Wood
Wayland Wood
Norfolk
30.91 ha (76.38 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Inchnacardoch Forest
Highland
7700.11 ha (19026.97 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Ravencraig
West Lothian
106.90 ha (264.15 acres)
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Suffolk Wildlife Trust Wood
Redgrave & Lopham Fen
Norfolk
59.59 ha (147.25 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Gortnamoyagh Forest
County Londonderry
923.61 ha (2282.24 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Netherton
North Lanarkshire
101.68 ha (251.25 acres)
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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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Woodland Welcome Wood
Fenpark, Stoke-on-Trent
Staffordshire
17.86 ha (44.13 acres)
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Dalkeith Country Estate Wood
Dalkeith Country Estate
Midlothian
267.12 ha (660.05 acres)
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Peak District National Park Authority Wood
Kinder Bank
Derbyshire
31.51 ha (77.86 acres)
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National Trust for Scotland Wood
Halligarth Woodland
Shetland Islands
0.28 ha (0.69 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Warley Woods
West Midlands
21.98 ha (54.31 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Moors Valley Country Park
Dorset
347.27 ha (858.10 acres)
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Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Highfield Woodland
Greater Manchester
0.93 ha (2.30 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Kinloch Policy Woods
Highland
8.82 ha (21.79 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Manifold Valley - Ladyside Wood
Staffordshire
11.10 ha (27.43 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Havering
Romford
54.29 ha (134.15 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
Wragby
Wragby
81.55 ha (201.51 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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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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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Wood Hill Wood
Alva
79.29 ha (195.93 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Lower Lee Wood
Thurgoland South Yorkshire
5.16 ha (12.75 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Mousecastle Wood
Cusop
21.25 ha (52.51 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Einig
Highland
273.74 ha (676.41 acres)
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Shepway District Council Wood
Folkestone Warren
Kent
38.96 ha (96.27 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Thornielee
Scottish Borders
121.54 ha (300.33 acres)
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Natural England Wood
Hallsenna Moor
Cumbria
2.40 ha (5.93 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Haugh Wood
Herefordshire
8.05 ha (19.89 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Longniddry Dean
East Lothian
2.81 ha (6.94 acres)
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Sedgefield Borough Council Wood
Unknown
County Durham
5.12 ha (12.65 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Heligan Gardens
Cornwall
13.01 ha (32.15 acres)
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Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Wood
Prendergast
Sir Benfro - Pembrokeshire
2.72 ha (6.72 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Goodhart's Wood
Bishop Wilton North Yorkshire
1.48 ha (3.66 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Culvery Wood
Pensford
3.56 ha (8.80 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
Fernyhalgh Wood
Preston
4.58 ha (11.32 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Nut Hill
Upton St Leonards
5.64 ha (13.94 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Nut Wood
Delamont Country Park Killyleagh
3.60 ha (8.90 acres)
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Wiltshire Council Wood
Harnham Slope
Wiltshire
2.96 ha (7.31 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Dolaucothi
Sir Gaerfyrddin - Carmarthenshire
10.45 ha (25.82 acres)
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Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Glent Quarry
Greater Manchester
2.28 ha (5.63 acres)
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Natural England Wood
Barnack Hills and Holes NNR
Cambridgeshire
23.31 ha (57.60 acres)
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East Ayrshire Woodlands Wood
Chapel Braes Community Woodland
East Ayrshire
1.72 ha (4.25 acres)
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Northumberland Wildlife Trust Wood
Fencerhill Wood
Tyne & Wear
1.39 ha (3.43 acres)
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Gillfield Wood
South Yorkshire
14.04 ha (34.69 acres)
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Natural Resources Wales Wood
Wye Valley Woods - Knockalls Inclosure
Gloucestershire
279.58 ha (690.84 acres)
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Batsford Arboretum and Garden Centre Wood
Batsford Arboretum
Gloucestershire
26.50 ha (65.48 acres)
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Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Smith's Wood
West Midlands
4.99 ha (12.33 acres)
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West Dunbartonshire Council Wood
Christie Park
West Dunbartonshire
5.47 ha (13.52 acres)
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Fife Council Wood
Craighall Den
Fife
17.83 ha (44.06 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Hartwell Farm
Bedfordshire
1.93 ha (4.77 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Carr Mill Dam 1
Merseyside
5.87 ha (14.50 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
Brook Wood
Kent
16.88 ha (41.71 acres)
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London Borough of Haringey Wood
Bluebell Wood, Haringey
Greater London
1.29 ha (3.19 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Wicken and Burwell Fens
Cambridgeshire
153.27 ha (378.73 acres)
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Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council Wood
Burton House Ponds
County Durham
2.41 ha (5.96 acres)
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Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead Wood
Hemwood Dell
Berkshire
0.99 ha (2.45 acres)
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John Durkin Wood
Deepdale Wood
County Durham
29.15 ha (72.03 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Glenan
Argyll and Bute
144.26 ha (356.47 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Magna Carta Island
Berkshire
2.28 ha (5.63 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Southrigg
North Lanarkshire
78.32 ha (193.53 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Great Llwygy
Sir Fynwy - Monmouthshire
29.37 ha (72.57 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Callendar Estate - Avonbank Woodland
Falkirk
9.38 ha (23.18 acres)
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Manchester City Council Wood
Baileys Wood
Greater Manchester
4.22 ha (10.43 acres)
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Tree planting progress ‘near glacial' as Government releases new figures
Government tree planting figures published today show that targets to create new woodland in England have been missed again.
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Protecting trees and woods
What urban trees do for us
They green our cities. They clean our air. They fight the effects of climate change. They even increase the value of our houses. Urban woods and trees do so much for people, wildlife and our economy.
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The Buccleuch Estates Limited Wood
Drumlanrig Castle and Country Estate
Dumfries and Galloway
238.38 ha (589.04 acres)
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Scottish Wildlife Trust Wood
Shewalton Wood
North Ayrshire
132.11 ha (326.44 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Kemnay Woods - Cairntown Wood
Aberdeenshire
41.93 ha (103.61 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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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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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Pine hawk-moth
A master of disguise, both as caterpillar and moth. The pine hawk-moth lives up to its name, laying its eggs on pine needles for its caterpillars to feast on.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Penn Wood
Penn Street
176.33 ha (435.71 acres)
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Blog
Protected trees: how to know which trees are protected
Our guide explains the different methods of protection, how to check what’s already in place and what you can do to protect trees that are important to you.
Nicole Hillier • 17 Jul 2020
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Blog
Life cycle of a plant: seeds, shoots and roots
Plant lives have a beginning and end just like ours. Here's a roundup of the different stages plants go through, from a new seed to eventual death.
Sally Bavin • 02 Mar 2021
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Climate change
How does climate change affect timings in nature?
For nature to thrive, timing is everything. But seasonal events are happening earlier, with disastrous knock-on effects for native wildlife. Find out how you can help.
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Achduchil
Highland
369.13 ha (912.12 acres)
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St Edmundsbury Borough Council Wood
Home Covert
Suffolk
1.06 ha (2.62 acres)
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Derby City Council Wood
Darley Park Local Wildlife Site
Derbyshire
7.87 ha (19.45 acres)
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National Trust for Scotland Wood
Malleny Garden
Edinburgh
2.48 ha (6.13 acres)
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Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Attenborough Nature Reserve
Nottinghamshire
24.49 ha (60.51 acres)
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Blog
Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw - Martin Hügi, the 'Tree Pilgrim'
Martin Hügi, the 'Tree Pilgrim', is walking from Land's End to John O'Groats to visit amazing ancient trees. We meet him on day 79 to hear his experience so far.
Adam Shaw • 29 Sep 2023
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Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Wren's Nest NNR & Bluebell Park
West Midlands
44.73 ha (110.53 acres)
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Countryside Council for Wales Wood
Allt y Benglog National Nature Reserve
Gwynedd
11.56 ha (28.56 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Forsinain
Highland
488.27 ha (1206.52 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Blacklaw
Dumfries and Galloway
253.29 ha (625.88 acres)
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Buckinghamshire County Council Wood
Northmoor Hill Wood
Buckinghamshire
8.91 ha (22.02 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Woodhall
East Lothian
3.25 ha (8.03 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Garry Forest - Garry Wood
County Antrim
342.42 ha (846.12 acres)
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Conwy County Borough Council Wood
Coed Shed
Conwy
7.36 ha (18.19 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Glen Finglas
Brig o'Turk
4874.22 ha (12044.20 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Muirburn
South Lanarkshire
49.32 ha (121.87 acres)
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Manchester City Council Wood
Chorlton Water Park
Greater Manchester
8.92 ha (22.04 acres)
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Natural England Wood
Kingley Vale
West Sussex
126.14 ha (311.69 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
Common rough woodlouse
Hardy, hungry, excellent composters. The humble woodlouse munches its way through just about anything it can find and is an expert in recycling nutrients.
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Woodland Trust youth council
Meet the Woodland Trust youth council: a dedicated team of brilliant young volunteers aged 16-25 who are helping shape the future of woods and trees.
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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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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Why woods are good for our health and wellbeing
Along with improving our quality of life, woods and green spaces can help make us physically and mentally healthier.
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Video
Plant more trees. Protect us all.
Find out about our mission to plant millions of trees for a greener, healthier world.
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South Gloucestershire Council Wood
Wick Golden Valley LNR
Gloucestershire
8.39 ha (20.73 acres)
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Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Brandon Marsh SSSI
Warwickshire
21.88 ha (54.07 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Red Lodge Plantation
Wiltshire
101.78 ha (251.50 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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Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council Wood
Cyfarthfa & Georgetown Tips
Merthyr Tudful - Merthyr Tydfil
6.00 ha (14.83 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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Forest Service NI Wood
Glenarm Forest
County Antrim
178.75 ha (441.69 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Crooksbury Hill
Surrey
17.20 ha (42.50 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Kirknewton Community Woodland
West Lothian
0.60 ha (1.48 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Lennoxlove
East Lothian
132.87 ha (328.32 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Polyphemus
Darwen Lancs
15.43 ha (38.13 acres)
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Cheshire West and Chester Council Wood
Furey Woodland
Cheshire
7.73 ha (19.10 acres)
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Suffolk Wildlife Trust Wood
Bradfield Woods
Suffolk
69.87 ha (172.65 acres)
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Natural England Wood
Hamford Water
Essex
7.78 ha (19.22 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Masons Wood
Preston
6.07 ha (15.00 acres)
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The City of Edinburgh Council Wood
Hallyards Castle
Edinburgh
6.00 ha (14.83 acres)
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Lady Spring Wood
South Yorkshire
15.39 ha (38.03 acres)
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Bradford Metropolitan Council Wood
Esholt Woods
West Yorkshire
51.88 ha (128.20 acres)
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Suffolk Wildlife Trust Wood
Cooper's Copse
Suffolk
2.92 ha (7.22 acres)
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National Trust for Scotland Wood
The Pineapple
Falkirk
4.53 ha (11.19 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Garry Forest - Heagles
County Londonderry
78.87 ha (194.89 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Gunby Lea Farm
Derbyshire
53.56 ha (132.35 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Wairdlaw Farm Phase 2
West Lothian
8.22 ha (20.31 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Winnyknowe Woodland
South Lanarkshire
20.00 ha (49.42 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Brownsea Island
Dorset
92.15 ha (227.70 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Bramingham Wood
Luton
15.70 ha (38.79 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Half Moon Wood
Stithians Redruth
4.41 ha (10.90 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Wilmay Copse
Fawkham Green
4.71 ha (11.64 acres)
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Suffolk Wildlife Trust Wood
Bulls Wood
Suffolk
12.21 ha (30.17 acres)
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Buckinghamshire County Council Wood
Thornborough Community Woodland
Buckinghamshire
42.58 ha (105.22 acres)
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Adur District Council Wood
Lancing Ring
West Sussex
18.95 ha (46.83 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Ness End Farm
Cambridgeshire
3.69 ha (9.12 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Ermington Wood
Devon
23.20 ha (57.33 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Wray Woodlands - Wray Castle
Cumbria
4.71 ha (11.64 acres)
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Crawley Borough Council Wood
Goff's Park
West Sussex
4.37 ha (10.80 acres)
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Bath and North East Somerset Council Wood
Beechen Cliff
Somerset
5.14 ha (12.70 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Thetford Forest Park - High Ash
Norfolk
816.35 ha (2017.20 acres)
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Staffordshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Hem Heath and Newstead Woods
Staffordshire
36.98 ha (91.38 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Mount Annan Farm
Dumfries and Galloway
14.57 ha (36.00 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Ashdown Forest
East Sussex
481.66 ha (1190.18 acres)
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Leeds City Council Wood
Temple Newsam Estate
West Yorkshire
159.17 ha (393.31 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Ausewell Wood
Ashburton Devon
77.83 ha (192.32 acres)
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The City of Edinburgh Council Wood
Comely Bank Cemetery
Edinburgh
2.78 ha (6.87 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Feddanhill Wood
Highland
13.71 ha (33.88 acres)
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Press centre
Biggest ever tree planting year for fast-expanding Northern Forest
More than 1.9 million trees – enough to fill over 1,200 football pitches – were planted across the Northern Forest in the last year.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Riverside South
Washington
8.96 ha (22.14 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
The Gorse
Runcorn
1.69 ha (4.18 acres)
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Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Moss Bank
Greater Manchester
1.46 ha (3.61 acres)
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The City of Edinburgh Council Wood
Braid Hill Golf Course
Edinburgh
8.47 ha (20.93 acres)
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Herefordshire Nature Trust Wood
Woodside
Herefordshire
3.12 ha (7.71 acres)
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Leeds City Council Wood
Farnley Hall
West Yorkshire
9.94 ha (24.56 acres)
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Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council Wood
Havelgrove Wood
North Yorkshire
10.65 ha (26.32 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Eskdale Estate
Cumbria
140.86 ha (348.07 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Melons Place
Falkirk
7.05 ha (17.42 acres)
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Raise money at work by getting your colleagues involved.
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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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Privately owned Wood
Standing Stones
Cumbria
42.60 ha (105.26 acres)
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Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Standish Lower Ground Woodland
Greater Manchester
17.08 ha (42.20 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Standen Hey Farm
Lancashire
22.43 ha (55.42 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Callendar Estate - Standalane Strip
Falkirk
2.29 ha (5.66 acres)
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Video
Celebrating 50 years of the Woodland Trust
Take a look at all that we've achieved over the last 50 years thanks to our members, supporters and volunteers. Thank you for standing with us.
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Privately owned Wood
Chatsworth Park - Stand Wood
Derbyshire
744.06 ha (1838.57 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Standing Stones
Cumbria
10.01 ha (24.73 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
High Stand
Cumbria
250.90 ha (619.97 acres)
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Natural Resources Wales Wood
Dyfi
Gwynedd
4769.73 ha (11786.00 acres)
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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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Forestry Commission England Wood
Wyre Forest Area Woodlands - Wyre Forest
Shropshire
1055.55 ha (2608.26 acres)
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Blog
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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Woodland Trust Wood
Binswood
East Worldham
61.53 ha (152.04 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
Baron's Wood
Upton Cheyney Keynsham
2.95 ha (7.29 acres)
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Wrexham County Borough Council Wood
Hafod Community Woodland
Wrecsam - Wrexham
35.18 ha (86.93 acres)
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East Lothian Council Wood
John Muir Country Park
East Lothian
41.74 ha (103.14 acres)
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Guildford Borough Council Wood
Merrow Common and Woods
Surrey
14.45 ha (35.71 acres)
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Salford Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Kersal Dale / The Cliff
Greater Manchester
44.80 ha (110.70 acres)
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Southampton City Council Wood
Weston Common
Hampshire
7.97 ha (19.69 acres)
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Durham County Council Wood
Daisy Hill LNR
County Durham
34.73 ha (85.82 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Pipers Hill
Warwickshire
0.34 ha (0.84 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Red Moss - Gmwda
Greater Manchester
8.60 ha (21.25 acres)
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Blog
What is hoar frost and how does it form?
Discover what hoar frost looks like, how it got its name and the conditions it needs to form.
Emilie Bonnevay • 21 Feb 2019
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Woodland Trust Wood
Grappenhall Wood
Warrington
8.09 ha (19.99 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Madryn Woods
Gwynedd
59.18 ha (146.23 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Floodbrook Clough
Runcorn
5.35 ha (13.22 acres)
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Telford and Wrekin Council Wood
Beanhill Wood
Shropshire
6.05 ha (14.95 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Abertreweren
Defynnog Sennybridge
7.54 ha (18.63 acres)
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Blog
Which birds mate for life? And birds' mating rituals
Find out which birds mate for life and why they do it, plus discover some of the mating rituals they use to attract a long-term partner.
Rachel Hoskins • 14 Feb 2020
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Natural England Wood
Woodwalton Fen
Cambridgeshire
143.19 ha (353.82 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Mayfield Wood
Oswaldtwistle
0.70 ha (1.73 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Allt Cefn Maesllan
Llanarth
10.66 ha (26.34 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Glen Brittle
Highland
3915.71 ha (9675.72 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
Neighbourhood planning
Woods and trees can help make your community a healthier, wealthier and happier place to live and work.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Violet click beetle
Glimmering and rare, the violet click beetle is only found in three places in the UK. This elusive beetle is entirely reliant on the decaying wood of ash and beech trees.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Speckled wood
Understated yet headstrong, the speckled wood spends its time basking in sun-dappled woodland and fiercely patrolling its patch.
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Visiting woods
Walking
Taking a walk in the woods is the easiest way to enjoy the outdoors and get closer to nature. From woodland glade to unexplored pathways, where will your visit to the woods take you?
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Video
Andy Black - volunteer warden
Find out more about Andy's volunteering and why he was nominated for an award.
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Press centre
Woodland Trust welcomes bypass withdrawal
The UK’s largest woodland conservation charity has applauded the scrapping of current plans for a controversial road scheme which could destroy dozens of ancient and veteran trees in Norfolk.
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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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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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Blog
Signs of summer in nature
Discover the signs of the changing seasons – look for trees in full leaf, summer flowers blooming, butterflies, bats, grasshoppers and more.
Danielle Wesley • 01 Jun 2019
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Trees woods and wildlife
Speckled bush-cricket
What’s bright green, spotty and loves a bramble bush? The speckled bush-cricket thrives in shrubs and grasses in hedgerows and woodland edges.
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Blog
Top 10 green gifts for gardeners
Looking for eco-friendly inspiration for your favourite gardening guru or want to encourage a beginner? From windowsill pots to established veg plots, our green gift guide has got you covered.
Charlie Mellor • 11 Oct 2024
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Privately owned Wood
Falkland Farms
Fife
37.40 ha (92.42 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Fairburn House
Highland
19.36 ha (47.84 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Greendale Wood
Grindleton
7.21 ha (17.82 acres)
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Visiting woods
Ancient Tree Inventory
Ancient trees need special care and protection. There are thousands of ancient trees in the UK and we need your help to find out where they are.
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Mabie Forest
Dumfries and Galloway
1037.72 ha (2564.21 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Orange-tip
Subtle, delicate and well-disguised – that is until the male flashes a splash of bright orange. Orange-tips are a butterfly of grassland and woodland edges.
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Protecting trees and woods
Saved: ancient woods at Tirpentwys
Almost two hectares of ancient woodland have been saved from a quarry access road near Pontypool in Torfaen.
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Blog
Do conkers keep spiders away? And other conker facts and uses
Do conkers keep spiders away? Do they deter moths? Can you eat conkers? Check out our top six facts and debunked myths.
Rachel Hoskins • 30 Aug 2019
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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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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Bluebell
Enchanting and iconic, bluebells are a favourite with the fairies and a sure sign spring is in full swing. The violet glow of a bluebell wood is an incredible wildflower spectacle.
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Video
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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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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Donate your Nectar points
Fight climate change with 5,000 points to lock up around a tonne of carbon, or help grow the woods of the future with 2,000 to plant a tree.
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East Riding of Yorkshire Council Wood
Danes Dyke LNR
East Riding of Yorkshire
12.09 ha (29.87 acres)
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Visiting woods
Commercial dog walking in our woods
Find out how to apply for a licence for commercial dog walking in some of our woodlands.
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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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Natural England Wood
Drumburgh Moss NNR
Cumbria
5.22 ha (12.90 acres)
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Scarborough Borough Council Wood
Raincliffe Woods
North Yorkshire
157.34 ha (388.79 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Flat-backed millipede
Many-legged leaf eaters that live a secretive life hidden among the forest floor.
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Trees woods and wildlife
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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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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Support us
Campaign with your school
Young people have powerful voices. Encourage students to start an environmental campaign to inspire positive change for trees and woods.
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Natural England Wood
Forge Valley Woodlands
North Yorkshire
64.37 ha (159.06 acres)
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Dartford Borough Council Wood
Darenth Country Park
Kent
4.11 ha (10.16 acres)
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Blog
Endangered trees: a guide to 7 rare trees in the UK
A guide to seven threatened tree species with photos and information on where they live, what they look like, conservation efforts and how you can help.
Chris Britt-Searle • 10 Sep 2024
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Trees woods and wildlife
Bracken
Huge, widespread, ancient. Bracken is thought to be the most common plant in the world and is found on all continents except Antarctica. In the UK, they thrive in woodland.
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Blog
How to grow native bluebells in your garden
Why not try growing bluebells in your garden? Here are six good reasons why, along with our top bluebell growing tips.
Kate Lewthwaite • 28 Mar 2019
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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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Nectar terms and conditions
When you collect Nectar points with Woodland Trust membership or donate Nectar points to us, you accept the terms and conditions set out here.
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Blog
Wildlife quiz: friend or foe?
Not all wildlife is welcomed into our woods, homes and gardens with open arms. Some species are seen as pests, but is it just a case of a bad reputation? Test your knowledge in our quiz!
Charlotte Varela • 09 Sep 2024
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Partnerships
Plant trees for Sustainable Development Goals
Find out how working with us can help you meet the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
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Our commitment to safeguarding
Keeping everyone safe is our top priority. That's why we follow the highest standards of good practice and have clear policies in place to protect children, young people and vulnerable adults whenever we work together.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Beeslack Wood
Penicuik
13.31 ha (32.89 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
Government’s nature recovery plans in England fall short
Government plans to halt nature’s decline in England by 2030 don't go far enough. We need more meaningful action to save our wildlife and environment.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Wild garlic
A delicious sign of the old, wild garlic is also known as ramsons. Look for them in shady woods where they coat the woodland floor in spring.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Dunscar Wood
Bolton
5.70 ha (14.08 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Fieldfare
A winter visitor with an appetite for fruit. As the days begin to shorten, fieldfares head to the UK en masse. The fruit and berries of our native trees provide a vital source for these migrants.
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Blog
Witches' brooms: what they look like and why they form
Witches' brooms look like a dense tangled bird nest. But what are they and what causes them?
Annabel Kemp • 12 Nov 2024
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Blog
When do frogs spawn? And how to spot them
Find out when frogs spawn and the best time to spot these fascinating jellified clumps in ponds near you.
Karen Hornigold • 18 Apr 2019
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Blog
What can rings and black lines in tree trunks tell us?
We take a fascinating look at tree anatomy and explore the appearance of tree rings and other black lines.
Julia Lock • 29 Dec 2021
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Tree Charter in action - Sheffield
Find out how Green City Heritage have been bringing the Tree Charter to life in Sheffield after signing up as a Charter Branch.
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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
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
Musk beetle
Aromatic and iridescent. Spot this musk-scented longhorn beetle glimmering on the trunks of trees.
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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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Support us
How to pay in funds raised
Finished your fundraising and ready to send in what you've raised? Find out how to get it to us.
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Tree planting for climate and biodiversity
Klare Owen is a self-proclaimed hobby farmer near Aberystwyth. In a bid to boost biodiversity, combat climate change and visually transform the landscape, she planted 2,250 trees through MOREwoods and MOREhedges.
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Press centre
Visit the Woodland Trust's bluebell woods in full bloom
The Woodland Trust Northern Ireland wants to welcome visitors to sites throughout the region to enjoy the spectacular springtime sight of a bluebell-carpeted woodland.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Chiffchaff
A dainty warbler named after its song. Chiffchaffs are increasingly taking advantage of the UK’s warming climate by staying here all year long.
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David Griffith - volunteer Observatree tree health surveyor
Find out more about David's volunteering and why he was nominated for an award.
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Trees woods and wildlife
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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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Ashcombe Wood
Swainswick
15.60 ha (38.55 acres)
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Oxlip
A rare, charming flower. If you’re in East Anglia, look for them blooming in woodland in the spring.
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How trees capture and store carbon
Photosynthesis is made simple as you take a journey into the leaf of a tree with our animation and discover how trees capture and store carbon.
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Trees woods and wildlife
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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Blog
7 funny fungi names to help mushroom identification
The UK's 15,000 different fungi have a rich collection of fascinating, descriptive and hilarious names. Let’s take a look at some of the more eyebrow-raising.
Charlotte Varela • 06 Jan 2023
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Support us
Green Tree Schools Award
Join 16,000 schools taking action to help the environment. Your pupils can take part in fun, hands-on projects while improving your grounds. They'll earn certificates in recognition of their achievements and a special plaque to display in your school.
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Woodland Trust Wood
George's Wood
Bury
2.54 ha (6.28 acres)
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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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Bishop's Knoll Wood volunteers
Find out more about Bishop's Knoll Wood's volunteer group and why they were nominated for an award.
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How to build a nest box for birds
Find out how to make your very own DIY nest box for your garden, to give birds a safe place to nest over the coming months.
Hannah Vickers • 25 Feb 2021
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Trees woods and wildlife
Lemon slug
Slimy, secretive and quite the picky eater. The fungus-loving lemon slug relies on ancient woodland to survive.
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About us
Our evaluation process
We assess research proposals against a number of eligibility criteria before shortlisting. Grant applications are then scored on how well they meet scientific review criteria. Here we outline the process.
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Blog
How to make an easy elderflower cordial without citric acid
This elderflower cordial recipe is very easy to make. It's the perfect way to capture the sweet, summery scent of the familiar hedgerow tree that is in full bloom now.
Helen Keating • 07 Jun 2021
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Blog
Are bluebells poisonous? And more bluebell facts
Find out all about bluebells, including if they’re poisonous, when to see them and lots of other bluebell facts.
Hannah Vickers • 06 Apr 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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Hayden Gabriel - volunteer speaker
Find out more about Hayden's volunteering role and why she was nominated for an award.
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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
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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Service emails
Service emails
We go to great lengths to ensure that you receive the right communications from us. Learn more about our policy here.
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Plant trees
Boosting biodiversity at RAF Benson Primary School
Teaching assistant Adèle explains why the school’s free tree pack is great news for pupils, wildlife and the environment.
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Support us
Scattering ashes in our woods
We welcome the careful scattering of ashes in a number of our woods, free of charge. All we ask is that you get in touch with us before you do so that we can protect the fragile balance of some of our more delicate woodlands.
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David Rodway - volunteer photographer
Find out more about David's volunteering role and why he was nominated for an award.
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Visiting woods
Discover woods in spring
While our woods are a pleasure to visit all year round, the jewel in the crown has got to be spring. Flowers bloom, bringing bursts of colour, and wildlife reawakens, turning the woodland into a hive of activity.
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What do dragonflies eat? And other dragonfly facts
Discover incredible dragonfly facts including what they eat, how long they live, how fast they fly and how they’re different to damselflies.
Danielle Wesley • 29 May 2019
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Support us
Gift Aid: increasing the power of your donation
Find out what Gift Aid is, how it works, and why it's so important for our charity.
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Top 10 eco-friendly Christmas gift wrapping ideas
Make Christmas more sustainable with our 10 eco-friendly gift wrapping ideas.
Charlotte Varela • 02 Oct 2023
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Trees woods and wildlife
Cowslip
Simple yet lovely, cowslips are synonymous with spring and Easter. Find them in woods and meadows during springtime.
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Meet the people behind our work: Loch Arkaig
Hard graft. Passionate people. Expertise and skill. There's more to our woods than just trees. See for yourself what makes Loch Arkaig Pine Forest so special, and what it takes to keep it that way.
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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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Support us
Recycle in school
Harness pupil power to cut your school’s waste and help the environment.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Wheatear
These migratory birds are seasoned travellers, embarking on an epic journey from Africa to the UK each spring. They favour upland habitats and nest in cavities between rocks.
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Blog
Osprey migration: facts and map
After breeding season winds up at Loch Arkaig Pine Forest, our osprey family flies south for winter. But why do ospreys take this long, dangerous trip between two homes? Here’s everything you need to know about osprey migration.
George Anderson • 30 Aug 2023
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Blog
7 reasons to gift a tree
Want to give something unique and meaningful to your loved ones while keeping costs low? Trees are the perfect gift, whether you pick out a perfect sapling to plant, or dedicate a tree in a woodland close to their heart.
Annabel Kemp • 01 Oct 2024
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Trees woods and wildlife
Red squirrel
Bouncing bundles of bushy-tailed energy. The flash of a red squirrel leaping from branch to branch is an unforgettable, but increasingly rare sight in the UK’s woods. These charismatic creatures depend on woodland to survive.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Stag beetle
Impressive, heavily armed and a formidable fighter. The stag beetle depends on trees and woods for its survival. Its fat larvae feed on the decaying wood of old broadleaved trees. Loss of its woodland habitat means that the stag beetle is now a nationally scarce species.
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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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Animal tracking: prints and poo identification for kids
Many animals can be hard to spot in the wild, but they leave plenty of clues behind. Learn how to identify animal tracks, poo and other signs.
Danielle Wesley • 17 Feb 2020
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Trees woods and wildlife
Dog’s mercury
A poisonous coloniser of ancient woodland, dog’s mercury is quick to sweep over the wood floor, sometimes outcompeting more delicate ancient woodland species.
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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
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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Blog
What can I do about climate change?
Climate change can feel overwhelming. But there's plenty you can do to have an impact. We've put together seven top tips for fighting back.
Helen Keating • 12 Nov 2021