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Woodland Trust Wood
Willesley Wood
Ashby de la Zouch
56.60 ha (139.86 acres)
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Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Long Wood
West Yorkshire
7.38 ha (18.24 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Long Plantation
South Lanarkshire
223.76 ha (552.91 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Long Wood
Devon
34.00 ha (84.01 acres)
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Somerset Wildlife Trust Wood
Long Wood
Somerset
19.28 ha (47.64 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Long Wood
Devon
38.23 ha (94.47 acres)
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London Borough of Ealing Wood
Long Wood
Greater London
1.51 ha (3.73 acres)
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Bracknell Forest Borough Council Wood
Long Hill
Berkshire
6.19 ha (15.30 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Long Wood
Lincolnshire
16.92 ha (41.81 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Long Lythe
Hampshire
6.44 ha (15.91 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Brown long-eared bat
Known as the 'whispering' bat for its almost silent echolocation noises, this little bat's huge ears make it an expert woodland insect hunter.
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Trees woods and wildlife
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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National Trust Wood
The Long Mynd
Shropshire
5.93 ha (14.65 acres)
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Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Long Lane Wood
Greater Manchester
0.76 ha (1.88 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Long Ing
Lancashire
3.18 ha (7.86 acres)
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Three Rivers District Council Wood
Long Spring
Hertfordshire
4.00 ha (9.88 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Long-eared owl
Wise and regal, with an imposing stare and elusive nature. Our most nocturnal owl, with a penchant for recycling other bird’s old nests. It lives in dense woodland and is a skilful hunter.
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Wing Parish Council Wood
Long Spinney
Buckinghamshire
3.47 ha (8.57 acres)
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Natural Resources Wales Wood
Long Wood
Ceredigion
171.16 ha (422.94 acres)
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Derbyshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Long Clough
Derbyshire
7.55 ha (18.66 acres)
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Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Long Plantation
South Yorkshire
5.53 ha (13.66 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Long Wood
Dumfries and Galloway
7.01 ha (17.32 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Manor Farm, Long Eaton
Derbyshire
1.18 ha (2.92 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Long Holt Wood
Lincolnshire
1.11 ha (2.74 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Long Lane Farm
Isle of Wight
1.53 ha (3.78 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
The Long Mynd
Shropshire
225.67 ha (557.63 acres)
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London Borough of Croydon Wood
Long Lane Wood
Greater London
6.10 ha (15.07 acres)
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Leeds City Council Wood
Long Causeway Spinney
West Yorkshire
0.83 ha (2.05 acres)
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Newcastle under Lyme Borough Council Wood
Long Lane Playing Fields
Staffordshire
0.35 ha (0.86 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Long Shaw Wood
Buckinghamshire
1.95 ha (4.82 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Buttermere - Long How
Cumbria
5.80 ha (14.33 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Long Lane Sandfield Quarry
Lancashire
1.06 ha (2.62 acres)
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Blog
How long do spiders live? And other spider facts
Discover more about spiders like how long they live, how many eyes they have, how big UK species can grow and more.
Rachel Hoskins • 09 Sep 2019
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Essex County Council Wood
Long Shaw East and West
Essex
3.20 ha (7.91 acres)
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Blog
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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Blog
The oldest tree in the UK: how long do trees live?
Discover the oldest tree in the UK - and the world - and why ancient trees are so important.
Charlie Mellor • 29 Jan 2024
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Blog
When do blue tits nest?
A sure sign of the start of spring is the sight of blue tits zipping back and forth to nest boxes, beaks full of moss. Find out when, where and how long blue tits nest, when their chicks fledge, and how important it is that they time things just right.
Amy Lewis • 12 Feb 2019
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Trees woods and wildlife
European larch
A spring-time show-off, European larch is a conifer full of surprises. Introduced over 400 years ago, it’s a favourite with squirrels, birds and moths alike.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Woodcote
Smisby
9.44 ha (23.33 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
St Mark’s fly
A long-legged fly you can tell the time by – well, the time of year. St Mark’s flies emerge en-masse around 25 April each year.
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Smithills Estate appeal, Bolton
The largest English site we've ever acquired is now being restored to its full glory thanks to your donations.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Chestnut, sweet
Introduced by the Romans and a roasted winter treat. These long-lived giants, with their prickly-husks and deeply grooved bark, give us our classic Christmas nut.
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About us
Our president
Clive Anderson has been our president for more than 10 years, having taken a long interest in the problems facing the natural world and trees in particular.
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Guildford Borough Council Wood
Merrow Downs
Surrey
154.03 ha (380.61 acres)
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Support us
Terms and conditions
Igniting Innovation: youth conservation challenge. Full terms and conditions.
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Plant trees
Managing your new woodland
Woodland management requires long term planning. Learn about the observations and actions needed over a wood’s lifetime.
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Privately owned Wood
Cwm Gwdi, Brecon
Powys
3.05 ha (7.54 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Top Wood
Grangewood Linton
81.01 ha (200.18 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Willow, grey
A soft, silvery lover of damp woodland, the grey willow is a bit scruffy but full of charm. Caterpillars flock to feed on its leaves and its fuzzy catkins are an early pollen source for pollinators.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Mayfly
Known for its short adult life, the mayfly is here for a good time, not a long time. Emerging between May and August, it dances above freshwater rivers and lakes to find a mate.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Wild service tree
A true springtime stunner, it’s not so long ago that you could find wild-service fruit at a market. These days it’s rare and hard to find but it’s still a favourite with wildlife like the wood pigeon, whose gut softens its seeds for propagation.
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Bradford Metropolitan District Council Wood
Chellow Dean
West Yorkshire
13.46 ha (33.26 acres)
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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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Forestry Commission England Wood
Brayford Woods
Devon
123.05 ha (304.06 acres)
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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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Dedications
Be it a single tree or an acre of woodland with a personalised bench, your dedication will provide a long-lasting tribute that can be visited time after time – and support local wildlife too.
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Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Scarr Wood
West Yorkshire
4.86 ha (12.01 acres)
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Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
The Spinney
West Midlands
0.92 ha (2.27 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Devil’s coach horse beetle
Jet-black with an even darker reputation. The devil’s coach horse has long been associated with sinister forces. In reality, it is only other invertebrates that have cause to fear this voracious predator.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Poplar hawk-moth
Big, bold and full of character. An encounter with a hawk-moth is always special, and this species is the one most likely to make your acquaintance.
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Trees woods and wildlife
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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Video
Andrew Evans, farmer, Dol Llys Farm
Andrew introduces Dol Llys Farm and his ethos of balancing agriculture and conservation and the importance of long-term collaboration with others, to create a farm that benefits people and wildlife through tree planting.
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Video
Restoring Craggach Wood to a productive and diverse native woodland
David Shepherd and Annie Griffiths own Craggach Wood near Inverness. They share the inspirational story of how they transformed a long-established woodland of plantation origin into a biologically and structurally diverse productive native woodland.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Lumb Brook Valley
Warrington
10.44 ha (25.80 acres)
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Blog
30 baby names inspired by trees and woods
Looking for a tree-themed baby name to inspire a love for nature? Discover our favourite tree names for girls and boys, plus gender-neutral options.
Danielle Wesley • 09 Apr 2024
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Trees woods and wildlife
Atlantic salmon
A fish with a harsh life and epic journey. They’ve long been a favoured seafood, but over-fishing and pollution have seriously impacted populations.
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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
Adder
Shy but full of surprises, the adder is the UK’s only venomous snake. It spends its days in woodland, soaking up the sun and swallowing its prey whole.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Ivy
Clingy, luscious, misunderstood. Ivy has long been accused of strangling trees, but it doesn’t harm the tree at all, and even supports at least 50 species of wildlife.
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Video
A new wood full of potential for business and nature
In 2021, Chelsea Wills and Phil Johncock planted a spectacular six-acre nature reserve above Lee Bay, North Devon with MOREwoods. Just three years later, they're holding woodland yoga sessions and have plans to coppice trees for their artisan woodworking business.
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Privately owned Wood
Farnley Tyas Estate
West Yorkshire
61.14 ha (151.08 acres)
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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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Visiting woods
Discover woods in summer
Lush green landscapes, glorious sunshine, rainbows of wildflowers – a visit to the woods in summer time is not to be missed. The days are long and the nights are short, so make the most of the woods in the daylight, smell the flowers, watch wildlife or even enjoy a picnic.
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How gifts in wills made a difference to Fiona and Derek
A third of all the work we do is made possible by gifts in wills. Fiona and Derek Gardiner, long-time supporters of the Woodland Trust, share why they chose to leave a gift in their will and how important their legacy is to them.
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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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Tarvin Community Woodland Trust Wood
Tarvin Community Woodland
Cheshire
6.50 ha (16.06 acres)
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Support us
Rainforest appeal
Help support our vital conservation work to protect our vanishingly rare woodland habitats before we lose them forever.
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Blog
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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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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Ausewell Wood appeal, Dartmoor
With its dramatic rocky outcrops, raw and rugged beauty, and precious, endangered wildlife, Ausewell Wood is the lost world that needs your help.
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Blog
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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Blog
Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw - Loch Arkaig
The latest Woodland Walks podcast explores the wilderness of Loch Arkaig Pine Forest, set among lochs and mountains and full of rare wildlife and flora.
Adam Shaw • 22 Jul 2019
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Blog
How to make a butterfly house: a step by step guide
Follow our easy guide to make your own butterfly house! It doesn't take long and supports your local pollinators.
Rachel Hoskins • 12 Jul 2019
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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
Ancient trees
Ancient trees are irreplaceable. Steeped in history, these impressive trees have been standing tall for hundreds of years and are invaluable homes for wildlife.
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Blog
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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Protecting trees and woods
Minutes of the APPG meeting 14 July 2025
Read the official minutes for a full list of attendees and more details of what was discussed on the day.
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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
Ancient tree quiz: test your knowledge
How much do you know about old and ancient trees in the UK? How long do they live and where can you find them? Take the quiz.
Helen Keating • 14 Jun 2022
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Woodland Trust Wood
Penguin Wood at Botany Bay
Adjacent to Top Wood
38.81 ha (95.90 acres)
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Kirklees Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Screamer Wood
West Yorkshire
6.64 ha (16.41 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Mill Hill Farm
Leicestershire
10.64 ha (26.29 acres)
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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
What is a seed bank, how does it work and why is it important?
Discover the vital work of seed banks, including facts and figures on why we store so many seeds, how long for and how they might be used in the future.
Rebecca Gosling • 02 Dec 2020
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Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Kenilworth Common LNR
Warwickshire
11.50 ha (28.42 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Stoke Wood
Stoke Albany
10.91 ha (26.96 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Lords Wood
Somerset
60.72 ha (150.04 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Stowe
Buckinghamshire
41.27 ha (101.98 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Bonnywood Farm
Falkirk
10.55 ha (26.07 acres)
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St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Stanley Bank Local Nature Reserve
Merseyside
21.73 ha (53.69 acres)
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Scottish Wildlife Trust Wood
Luggiebank Wood
North Lanarkshire
26.52 ha (65.53 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Carlisle Park
Northumberland
7.59 ha (18.75 acres)
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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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Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Brandon Marsh SSSI
Warwickshire
21.88 ha (54.07 acres)
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Case study
Bringing neglected woodland into sustainable management
The custodians of an ancient wood discuss their efforts to restore valuable natural habitat and convert neglected woodland into a thriving habitat for wildlife.
PDF (737 KB)
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Stafford Borough Council Wood
Kingston Pool Covert
Staffordshire
4.50 ha (11.12 acres)
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London Wildlife Trust Wood
Ten Acre Wood and Meadows
Greater London
11.19 ha (27.65 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Craighead Wood
South Lanarkshire
4.85 ha (11.98 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Dyehouse Field Wood
Suffolk
1.77 ha (4.37 acres)
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Natural Resources Wales Wood
Graig Boeth
Castell-Nedd Port Talbot - Neath Port Talbot
3.16 ha (7.81 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
HS2 rail link
HS2 is a grave threat to the UK’s ancient woods and veteran trees, with many at risk of loss or damage. We can’t let this happen.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Purton
Purton
16.39 ha (40.50 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Totteridge Common/The Coppice
Greater London
0.99 ha (2.45 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Edgwarebury Estate
Hertfordshire
1.15 ha (2.84 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Martin Moore Wood
Northamptonshire
5.03 ha (12.43 acres)
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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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National Trust Wood
Valley of the Little Dart - Thongsleigh Wood
Devon
21.97 ha (54.29 acres)
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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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Visiting woods
Walking dogs in our woods
Dogs are welcome for walkies in our woods. Take a look at our tips and guidelines for ensuring we keep our woods safe and special for dogs and wildlife.
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Natural England Wood
Martin Down
Hampshire
40.94 ha (101.16 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Bedford Estates- Woburn Woods
Buckinghamshire
110.34 ha (272.65 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Hoe Wood
Nottinghamshire
3.58 ha (8.85 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
King's Cliffe Millennium Wood
King's Cliffe Oundle
4.51 ha (11.14 acres)
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Somerset County Council Wood
Glastonbury Willow Walk
Somerset
1.41 ha (3.48 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Caldhame Plantation
Aberdeenshire
13.58 ha (33.56 acres)
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Cheshire County Council Wood
Ashtons and Nuemans Flash
Cheshire
7.83 ha (19.35 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Middlewood Way - WIG
Cheshire
11.57 ha (28.59 acres)
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Natural Resources Wales Wood
Cwm Berwyn
Ceredigion
1761.23 ha (4352.00 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Alex Wood
Ormskirk
0.68 ha (1.68 acres)
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Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Baker Street Woods
Greater Manchester
0.60 ha (1.48 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Canal Wood
Poyntzpass
6.11 ha (15.10 acres)
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Angus Council Wood
Forfar Loch Country Park
Angus
19.81 ha (48.95 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Grange Farm
West Midlands
5.35 ha (13.22 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Glen Finglas
Brig o'Turk
4874.22 ha (12044.20 acres)
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Fox Glen
South Yorkshire
3.36 ha (8.30 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Clackmannanshire Council - Woodlea Park
Clackmannanshire
2.58 ha (6.38 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Meadow Wood - Warwickdale Farm
North Ayrshire
5.67 ha (14.01 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Venlaw Hill Wood
Scottish Borders
5.04 ha (12.45 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Green Lane Wood
Derbyshire
6.79 ha (16.78 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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Woodland Trust Wood
Great Chart Wood
Ashford
2.32 ha (5.73 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Little Wold Plantation
South Cave
5.10 ha (12.60 acres)
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National Trust for Scotland Wood
Corrieshalloch Gorge NNR
Highland
29.23 ha (72.23 acres)
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Harlow District Council Wood
Woodlands Of Harlow
Essex
0.58 ha (1.43 acres)
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Lady Spring Wood
South Yorkshire
15.39 ha (38.03 acres)
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Blog
How to attract frogs to your garden
They’re fascinating, they control pests and they’re under threat – but how do you attract frogs to your garden? Read our top tips.
Charlotte Varela • 19 Mar 2024
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Blog
Why do leaves change colour and fall off in autumn?
Autumn is the most spectacular season thanks to our deciduous trees. But why is autumn colour better some years than others? Find out why.
Helen Keating • 02 Oct 2020
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Dean
Fife
79.43 ha (196.27 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Scaly male fern
Poised, damp-loving, hardy. The scaly male fern is a tough old specimen that thrives in damp woodland, as well as on open heaths and hillsides.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Granner Wood
Presteigne
9.67 ha (23.89 acres)
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Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park Authority Wood
Locherwood and Ladymuir Woodland
Renfrewshire
236.20 ha (583.65 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Bridestones Moor
North Yorkshire
21.95 ha (54.24 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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Trees woods and wildlife
Oak, red
Fiery, fast and spiked, the red oak is a fast-growing tree native to North America. It is often planted as an ornamental tree for its flaming autumn colour. Although it isn’t as valuable to wildlife as our native oaks, it’s popular with nesting birds and pollinators.
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Cree Valley Community Woods Trust Wood
Knockman Wood
Dumfries and Galloway
556.02 ha (1373.93 acres)
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Norfolk Wildlife Trust Wood
Foxley Wood
Norfolk
124.57 ha (307.81 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Eliburn Woods
Livingston
7.81 ha (19.30 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Box Hill
Surrey
291.41 ha (720.07 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Stonehenge Down
Wiltshire
26.84 ha (66.32 acres)
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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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London Borough of Hillingdon Wood
Park Wood
Greater London
118.71 ha (293.33 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Murdostoun
North Lanarkshire
168.83 ha (417.18 acres)
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About us
Funding conditions and eligibility
Your application must meet a number of funding conditions in order to be considered. Here we provide further detail on the types of research we can and cannot fund.
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Blog
What is a minibeast? And other bug facts
Creepy crawlies are fascinating! But what is a minibeast? Where do they live? And what do they eat? Find out all about them with our minibeast facts.
Danielle Wesley • 13 May 2019
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Sevenoaks Town Council Wood
Julians Meadow
Kent
0.56 ha (1.38 acres)
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Cheshire West and Chester Council Wood
Marshalls Arm Local Nature Reserve
Cheshire
8.64 ha (21.35 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Malham Tarn & Moor - Tarn Moss
North Yorkshire
2.33 ha (5.76 acres)
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Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council Wood
Platt Woods
Kent
17.43 ha (43.07 acres)
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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
Pound Farm
Great Glemham
89.72 ha (221.70 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Hodsock Priory Estate
Nottinghamshire
19.86 ha (49.07 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Moat Wood
South Street East Hoathly
9.99 ha (24.69 acres)
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Leeds City Council Wood
Wetherby Triangle
West Yorkshire
11.54 ha (28.52 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Bunting's Wood, Thorne
South Yorkshire
2.07 ha (5.11 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Dark-edged bee-fly
Masquerading as a bumblebee, this agile mimic is a lover of all things nectar. Look out for it buzzing from flower to flower on warm, sunny days.
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Scottish Natural Heritage Wood
Glencripesdale Nature Reserve
Highland
320.93 ha (793.02 acres)
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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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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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Policy paper
Reducing rhododendron in Scotland's rainforest
Without action, invasive rhododendron will increasingly dominate Scotland's rainforest. We're asking for a Rainforest Action Fund to tackle the issue.
PDF (7.41 MB)
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Position statement
Tree provenance in a changing climate
The Woodland Trust’s approach to resilience in the face of climate change focuses on utilising seed sourced from appropriate local provenances which the evidence shows will be best adapted to local conditions into the future.
PDF (353 KB)
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Protecting trees and woods
Newly elected MPs must champion woods and trees
Successful candidates in the 2024 General Election should recognise the value of trees and woods where you live.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Pinchbeck Wood
Pinchbeck
1.28 ha (3.16 acres)
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Cumbria Wildlife Trust Wood
Brown Robin
Cumbria
25.46 ha (62.91 acres)
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Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Broomwood
Greater Manchester
0.94 ha (2.32 acres)
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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Seaview Wood
Seacourt Larne
1.46 ha (3.61 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Bowhill Estate
Scottish Borders
373.12 ha (921.98 acres)
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Blog
Why do hares box? And other hare facts
Find out why brown hares can be seen boxing in fields during the month of March, earning them their 'mad March' name, along with other top hare facts.
Helen Keating • 08 Mar 2023
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Southampton City Council Wood
Weston Common
Hampshire
7.97 ha (19.69 acres)
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Harlow District Council Wood
Parndon Wood Nature Reserve
Essex
20.28 ha (50.11 acres)
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Essex County Council Wood
Garnetts Wood
Essex
26.23 ha (64.81 acres)
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Warwickshire County Council Wood
Ryton Pools Country Park
Warwickshire
39.21 ha (96.89 acres)
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Salford Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Worsley Wood
Greater Manchester
12.12 ha (29.95 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
Wildflowers for bees: how to attract bees to your garden
Wild bees and other pollinators are in decline. But there are things you can do in your garden to help reverse this trend including increasing food and habitat. Includes our top nine bee-friendly wildflowers to plant in your garden.
Helen Keating • 18 Mar 2019
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Three Rivers District Council Wood
Oxhey Woods
Hertfordshire
97.53 ha (241.00 acres)
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Ulster Wildlife Trust Wood
Balloo Woodland Nature Reserve
County Down
2.76 ha (6.82 acres)
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Blog
7 reasons to feel optimistic about February
The darkest days of winter are now behind us and nature is quietly waking up. Here are seven reasons to smile and wave winter woes goodbye.
Helen Keating • 01 Feb 2024
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Woodland Trust Wood
Brede High Woods
Cripps Corner near Battle East Sussex
261.89 ha (647.13 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Ardgartan
Argyll and Bute
12176.46 ha (30088.03 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Dinas Island
Sir Benfro - Pembrokeshire
3.69 ha (9.12 acres)
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Ministry of Defence Wood
Glen Mallan
Argyll and Bute
1043.15 ha (2577.62 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Kynballoch
Perth and Kinross
463.15 ha (1144.44 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Fernyhalgh Wood
Preston
4.58 ha (11.32 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Clough Lane Wood
Simonstone
0.43 ha (1.06 acres)
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Stoke On Trent City Council Wood
Bagnall Road Wood Nature Reserve
Staffordshire
5.77 ha (14.26 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Havercroft Railway
West Yorkshire
2.70 ha (6.67 acres)
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Press centre
DAERA's Forests for our Future programme fails to meet planting targets for Northern Ireland
At the programme’s halfway point, less than a quarter of new woodland have been created – well below the level required to meet the target.
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National Trust Wood
Glendurgan Garden - Estate Woodland
Cornwall
4.84 ha (11.96 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Glenthorne Woods
Devon
11.66 ha (28.81 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Gaer Fawr Wood
Guilsfield
30.04 ha (74.23 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Glendurgan Garden
Cornwall
8.68 ha (21.45 acres)
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Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Nutclough
West Yorkshire
0.83 ha (2.05 acres)
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Thurrock Council Wood
Hangmans Wood
Essex
2.28 ha (5.63 acres)
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Marston Vale Trust Wood
Shocott Spring
Bedfordshire
51.48 ha (127.21 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Harting Down Local Nature Reserve
West Sussex
131.86 ha (325.83 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Baronscourt Forest - Aghasessy
County Tyrone
35.00 ha (86.49 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Hedley Hall
Sunniside
93.61 ha (231.31 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Pine marten
Shy, curious and playful. The pine marten is a stealthy, acrobatic hunter that relies on the cover of woods and trees for its foraging missions. It’s critically endangered in England and Wales as much of its woodland habitat has been lost.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Theydon Bois
Abridge Road Theydon Bois Essex
38.29 ha (94.61 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Prehen Wood
The nearest large town is Derry City
7.48 ha (18.48 acres)
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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Lascombe Walk
Puttenham
2.54 ha (6.28 acres)
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Glen Howe Wood
South Yorkshire
7.44 ha (18.38 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
Beacon Ring
Powys
3.13 ha (7.73 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Runnydown Copse
Dundridge
3.72 ha (9.19 acres)
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Blog
How to make a bird feeder: easy homemade feeders
Attract birds to your garden with these simple feeder ideas. Turn pine cones into seed balls, repurpose old juice cartons or make your own squirrel baffle. They're cheap, easy and great activities to do with kids.
Amy Lewis • 15 Jan 2019
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Woodland Trust Wood
The Birches
Ambergate
3.73 ha (9.22 acres)
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Central Scotland Forest Trust Wood
Easter Breich
West Lothian
33.60 ha (83.03 acres)
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London Borough of Barnet Wood
Coppetts Wood
Greater London
11.45 ha (28.29 acres)
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West Dunbartonshire Council Wood
The Saltings
West Dunbartonshire
17.25 ha (42.62 acres)
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Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead Wood
The Gullet
Berkshire
2.13 ha (5.26 acres)
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Essex Wildlife Trust Wood
Great Holland Pits
Essex
13.16 ha (32.52 acres)
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West Dunbartonshire Council Wood
Lusset Glen
West Dunbartonshire
2.88 ha (7.12 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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Woodland Trust Wood
Glen Sherup
Glendevon by Dollar Perthshire
603.51 ha (1491.27 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Blackthorn
Early to blossom, blackthorn trees have clouds of snow-white flowers in early spring. They’re best known for their rich, inky, dark fruits used to make a favourite wintry tipple – sloe gin.
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Aberdeenshire Council Wood
Aden Country Park
Aberdeenshire
90.89 ha (224.59 acres)
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South Gloucestershire Council Wood
Gorse Covert LNR
Gloucestershire
2.60 ha (6.42 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Vernditch Chase
Wiltshire
120.31 ha (297.29 acres)
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Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council Wood
Saltburn Valley
North Yorkshire
22.74 ha (56.19 acres)
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Kent Wildlife Trust Wood
Cromers Wood
Kent
27.48 ha (67.90 acres)
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Blog
What do frogs eat? And more frog facts
Frogs are carnivorous amphibians; UK species feed on a range of insects. Find out more about what they eat and learn how to build a frog pond.
Rachel Hoskins • 18 Mar 2019
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National Trust Wood
Dunham Massey - Dunham New Park
Greater Manchester
14.61 ha (36.10 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Kerse Farm
South Lanarkshire
16.19 ha (40.01 acres)
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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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Plymouth City Council Wood
Southway Valley
Devon
15.69 ha (38.77 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Mains Burn Wood
West Lothian
19.49 ha (48.16 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
WestonEstate
Devon
30.38 ha (75.07 acres)
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Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council Wood
Barlow Institute
Lancashire
1.96 ha (4.84 acres)
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Buckinghamshire County Council Wood
Denham Country Park
Greater London
16.37 ha (40.45 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Spittal
Highland
24.30 ha (60.05 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Blacon Escarpment
Cheshire
4.18 ha (10.33 acres)
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Cornwall Wildlife Trust Wood
Pendarves Wood
Cornwall
15.34 ha (37.91 acres)
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privately owned (open to the public) Wood
Achanarras Farm
Highland
63.14 ha (156.02 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Daisy Hill Wood
Newry
2.92 ha (7.22 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Orchard Brae
Barnard Castle
0.26 ha (0.64 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Eartham Wood
West Sussex
258.97 ha (639.91 acres)
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Burnley Borough Council Wood
Healey Heights
Lancashire
4.23 ha (10.45 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Weem Forest
Perth and Kinross
992.14 ha (2451.58 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Loch Sunart - Garbh Eilean
Highland
90.58 ha (223.82 acres)
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RSPB Wood
Aylesbeare Common
Devon
13.89 ha (34.32 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Dundee - The Miley
Dundee
2.04 ha (5.04 acres)
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Leeds City Council Wood
Great Swarecliffe Plantation
West Yorkshire
3.60 ha (8.90 acres)
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Journal
Wood Wise – nature recovery at scale
Read the autumn 2022 issue of Wood Wise, which explores how we can drive nature recovery on a landscape scale.
PDF (5.81 MB)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Clashindarroch
Aberdeenshire
5740.26 ha (14184.18 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Halvana Plantation
Cornwall
198.76 ha (491.14 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Hale
Buckinghamshire
29.39 ha (72.62 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Pear, Plymouth
Rare, charming, foul-smelling. Plymouth pear was named after where it was found in the 1800s. Its fruit feeds wildlife, and its blossom, though beautiful, has quite a smell.
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Protecting trees and woods
Restoring ancient woodland
Ancient woodland restoration encourages these precious habitats to recover and reverse years of decline. Find out why it's important and what's involved.
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Protecting trees and woods
Our 10 asks of the proposed new Sustainable Farming Scheme
Please support Our Ten Asks for Trees on Farms and help us embed them in the new Sustainable Farming Scheme for Wales.
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Trees woods and wildlife
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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Blog
Bird song identification: UK garden birds
Whether you're looking to learn a new skill or simply find out who's taking centre stage, our simple guide will introduce you to the top garden regulars.
Amy Lewis • 01 May 2020
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Royal Parks Wood
Richmond Park
Greater London
223.43 ha (552.10 acres)
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Blog
What does fox poo look like? And other animal poo identification tips
It may be messy and a little bit smelly, but animal poo can tell us a lot about the wildlife in our woods and gardens.
Charlotte Varela • 20 Sep 2022
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Woodland Trust Wood
Moncreiffe Hill
Perth
132.03 ha (326.25 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Glen Quey
Glendevon by Dollar Perthshire
382.96 ha (946.29 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Primrose Wood
Boxford
11.59 ha (28.64 acres)
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About us
BIO-WELL research
BIO-WELL is a research project that mapped woodland biodiversity for human health and wellbeing. It explored the distribution of biodiverse woodlands across the UK, so we can begin addressing inequalities in access.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Westlaw Wood
Ebchester
2.93 ha (7.24 acres)
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Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Stonebridge Meadows
West Midlands
1.80 ha (4.45 acres)
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Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
John Leigh Park
Greater Manchester
6.01 ha (14.85 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Baronscourt Forest - Killydart
County Tyrone
38.44 ha (94.99 acres)
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Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Wood
Prendergast
Sir Benfro - Pembrokeshire
2.72 ha (6.72 acres)
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Blog
British woodpeckers: identification guide and calls
Learn to tell the difference between Britain's three resident woodpecker species with our quick guide to their appearance, sounds and behaviour.
Amy Lewis • 30 Sep 2021
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Blog
Top 10 woods to enjoy autumn colour
Take a look at our top 10 woods to visit for autumn colour, with sites in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Hannah Vickers • 10 Nov 2021
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Burnley Borough Council Wood
Towneley Park
Lancashire
25.51 ha (63.04 acres)
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London Borough of Redbridge Wood
Hainault Forest Country Park
Greater London
119.27 ha (294.72 acres)
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Cardiff County Council Wood
Forest Farm Country Farm
Caerdydd - Cardiff
28.74 ha (71.02 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Gortin Glen Forest Park
County Tyrone
1034.17 ha (2555.43 acres)
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Shropshire Council Wood
Brown Moss Countryside Heritage Site
Shropshire
19.08 ha (47.15 acres)
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Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Hilton Grace Woodlands
Merseyside
0.86 ha (2.13 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Skirrid Fawr
Sir Fynwy - Monmouthshire
25.74 ha (63.60 acres)
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The Wildlife Trust for Sheffield and Rotherham Wood
Greno Woods Nature Reserve
South Yorkshire
171.79 ha (424.49 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Great Wakering Common
Essex
1.29 ha (3.19 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Baronscourt Forest - Largybeg Wood
County Tyrone
13.45 ha (33.23 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Hevingham Park
Norfolk
91.61 ha (226.37 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Paddockmuir Wood
Perth and Kinross
30.30 ha (74.87 acres)
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Natural England Wood
Fyfield Down
Wiltshire
4.98 ha (12.31 acres)
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Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council Wood
Hardwick Dene
County Durham
12.73 ha (31.46 acres)
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Kirklees Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Dyson Wood
West Yorkshire
22.84 ha (56.44 acres)
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Hertfordshire and Middlesex Wildlife Trust Wood
Balls Wood
Hertfordshire
6.19 ha (15.30 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
How to identify ancient woodland on your land
Think your wood could be ancient? Check our tips on what to look for on site and the historical records that could help.
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Blog
How to attract birds to your garden
Find out how to attract a range of different bird species to your garden with our top tips.
Hannah Vickers • 22 Jul 2020
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Blog
Baby bird identification: UK garden birds
Learn to identify garden bird youngsters with our guide to some of the most commonly encountered little'uns.
Amy Lewis • 15 May 2020
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Trees woods and wildlife
Hawthorn
Named after the month in which it blooms and a sign that spring is turning to summer. The pale green leaves of this hedgerow staple are often the first to appear in spring, with an explosion of pretty pale-pink blossom in May. It simply teems with wildlife from bugs to birds.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Hucking Estate
Hollingbourne
281.71 ha (696.11 acres)
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Blog
What do birds eat in the wild?
From garden birds to waterfowl and summer migrants, find out what birds eat in the wild and how their diet can change with the seasons.
Hannah Vickers • 08 Apr 2019
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Woodland Trust Wood
Keil's Den
Largo
18.17 ha (44.90 acres)
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Blog
Autumn leaf ID quiz: can you identify 10 trees?
Test your tree knowledge. As autumn sets in, many of the trees around us change colour, but do you know what they are?
Helen Keating • 21 Sep 2020
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Charlton Forest
West Sussex
252.11 ha (622.96 acres)
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Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Ousel Nest Meadow
Greater Manchester
6.58 ha (16.26 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Baronscourt Forest - Wood Hills
County Tyrone
11.81 ha (29.18 acres)
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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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National Trust Wood
Daisy Nook
Greater Manchester
3.70 ha (9.14 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Kerse Farm
South Lanarkshire
25.56 ha (63.16 acres)
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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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Halton Borough Council Wood
Wigg Island Nature Reserve
Cheshire
2.33 ha (5.76 acres)
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Erewash Borough Council Wood
Trent Meadow
Derbyshire
10.80 ha (26.69 acres)
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Carlisle City Council Wood
Hadrians Wood
Cumbria
1.81 ha (4.47 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Baronscourt Forest - Upper Cloonty Wood
County Tyrone
22.18 ha (54.81 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Benarty Wood
Fife
58.89 ha (145.52 acres)
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Birmingham City Council Wood
Cotteridge Park
West Midlands
0.65 ha (1.61 acres)
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Blog
How to increase biodiversity in your garden
Every garden has the potential to be a haven for wildlife. From planting for pollinators to embracing a little mess, here are some easy ways to increase biodiversity in your garden.
Charlotte Varela • 07 Apr 2023
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The National Forest Wood
Grangewood Farm Forest
Derbyshire
41.50 ha (102.55 acres)
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Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Ousel Nest Quarry
Greater Manchester
2.05 ha (5.07 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Baronscourt Forest - Cashty Wood
County Tyrone
59.64 ha (147.37 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Five Ponds Copse
Warrington
1.15 ha (2.84 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Glen Creran
Highland
8571.17 ha (21179.36 acres)
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Natural England Wood
Holme Fen
Cambridgeshire
247.73 ha (612.14 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Aucheleffan Forest
North Ayrshire
8601.06 ha (21253.22 acres)
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Natural Resources Wales Wood
Coed Rhiwlwyfen
Powys
97.05 ha (239.81 acres)
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The City of Edinburgh Council Wood
Edinburgh Woodland
Edinburgh
1.34 ha (3.31 acres)
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Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Hillfield Park
West Midlands
34.76 ha (85.89 acres)
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Forest Service NI Wood
Baronscourt Forest - Bessy Bell
County Tyrone
27.97 ha (69.11 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Gower Hey Wood
Greater Manchester
6.85 ha (16.93 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Round Wood
Buckinghamshire
3.92 ha (9.69 acres)
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Blog
Rainy day activities for kids: mud kitchens and pies
Don’t get stuck indoors when the weather’s wet. Try our rainy outdoor activities including mud kitchens, mud pies, leaf boats and puddle jumping.
Danielle Wesley • 01 Apr 2019
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Plant trees
Woodland Carbon
Get paid for planting new woodland for areas of over 5 hectares with our Woodland Carbon scheme. Your new woodland will be assessed for its carbon-locking potential and you'll be paid in Woodland Carbon Units with associated costs covered, too.
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Welford Park Wood
Welford Park
Berkshire
8.81 ha (21.77 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Stafford Castle
Staffordshire
5.35 ha (13.22 acres)
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Privacy policy
Supporters – children and young people
This is our privacy policy made especially for children and young people. If you’re under 12, it’s a good idea to read this with a parent, carer or another adult you trust.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Brynau Farm
Tonna Neath
72.03 ha (177.99 acres)
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Press centre
Farming with trees is key to net zero, new research shows
A new Woodland Trust report shows how increasing agroforestry – farming with trees - in England is essential to meet nature and climate targets
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Blog
Giant hogweed: the facts
How common is giant hogweed in the UK and is it really that dangerous? We've distilled the facts to give you the low-down on giant hogweed.
Helen Keating • 29 Jun 2022
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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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Blog
Rowan jelly: how to find and make it
Rowan, with its fiery red berries, is a tree that's difficult to miss at the moment. If you want to try foraging this is a great way to start. Get top identification tips and a step-by-step recipe on how to make rowan jelly.
Helen Keating • 13 Aug 2018
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Blog
Autumn trees for your garden: best native trees for seasonal colour
Our guide to the best UK native trees to plant in your garden for a splash of seasonal colour, from fiery foliage to bright, bold berries.
Helen Keating • 19 Oct 2020
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Blog
Wild marjoram: what is it, where to find it and how to plant it
It's a herb we sprinkle liberally on pizza and pasta. And so we'd be forgiven for thinking oregano, also known as wild marjoram, only grows around the Mediterranean. But did you know it's actually native to the UK?
Helen Keating • 10 Jul 2018
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Blog
How to attract wildlife to your garden: 5 top tips
Make your garden a haven for wildlife and you can enjoy the sights and sounds of nature knowing that you’re making a difference.
Charlie Mellor • 26 Jun 2020
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Woodland Trust Wood
Croglinhurst Wood
Broughton in Furness
3.93 ha (9.71 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Hackfall
Grewelthorpe
48.06 ha (118.76 acres)
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Devon Wildlife Trust Wood
Andrew's Wood
Devon
26.24 ha (64.84 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Struie Hill
Perth and Kinross
288.02 ha (711.70 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Pipers Hill
Warwickshire
0.34 ha (0.84 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Wheldrake Woods
North Yorkshire
116.00 ha (286.64 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Achnashellach Forest
Highland
1514.82 ha (3743.12 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Drummuir Community Woodlands
Moray
2.98 ha (7.36 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Cockshott Wood
Cumbria
0.86 ha (2.13 acres)
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Visiting woods
Woodland photography
A camera is the perfect companion for a trip to the woods – capture the changing seasons, photograph wildlife, learn new techniques and create memories that will last forever.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Bellsquarry Wood
Livingston
17.75 ha (43.86 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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Policy paper
Funding nature recovery in England
Creating a healthy, resilient natural environment will require billions of pounds of investment. We outline what needs to happen to fund nature recovery in England.
PDF (1.64 MB)
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9 rare and beautiful wild UK orchids
Orchids are some of the most beautiful and unique wild plants you'll see in the UK. They are rare but well worth finding if you are up for the challenge.
Laura Cottam • 29 May 2019
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Natural England Wood
Gordano Valley
Somerset
26.06 ha (64.39 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Beam Heath Trust - Millennium Wood
Cheshire
0.47 ha (1.16 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Monkstown Wood
Newtownabbey
8.90 ha (21.99 acres)
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Blog
Wander through history: fascinating ruins and relics in 10 UK woods
Walk back in time and discover heritage sites and historical ruins in some of the UK’s most enthralling woodlands, from ramparts and barrows to abandoned buildings and bomb shelters.
Chris Britt-Searle • 01 Mar 2024
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Blog
Foraging for natural Christmas decorations
Transform your home into a woodland wonderland this Christmas with our easy ideas for festive, foraged home decor.
Helen Keating • 05 Dec 2022
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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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Forestry and Land Scotland Wood
Lennox
East Dunbartonshire
305.61 ha (755.16 acres)
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Natural Resources Wales Wood
Coed y Gedrys
Rhondda Cynon Taf - Rhondda Cynon Taf
44.03 ha (108.80 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Coalburn
South Lanarkshire
149.61 ha (369.69 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Penn Wood
Penn Street
176.33 ha (435.71 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Garrowgill
Dumfries and Galloway
1006.80 ha (2487.80 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Gillbeck Farm Wood
Pateley Bridge
4.68 ha (11.56 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Eastern Avenue
Staffordshire
1.17 ha (2.89 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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Woodland Trust Wood
Skipton Castle Woods
Skipton
14.88 ha (36.77 acres)
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Plant trees
How to plant and maintain native hedges
The small but mighty hedge packs a punch for people and nature, sheltering wildlife, cleaning our air, capturing carbon and much more. Explore how and when to plant and prune your hedge for the best results.
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Blog
Foraging in March: spring's edible plants
Spring has arrived and the woods and hedgerows are about to burst with edible spring greens, shoots and flowers. Find out which ones you can eat and what to do with them.
Helen Keating • 28 Mar 2018
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Blog
Bird of prey calls and identification
Learn how to identify the UK's birds of prey with our quick guide to their calls, key features and likely hangouts.
Amy Lewis • 10 Sep 2021
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Blog
Foraging in February: mushrooms, nettles and early flowers
Even in February, green shoots and early spring flowers are starting to appear. And they’re growing quickly. Here are some spring plants and winter fungi to look out for.
Helen Keating • 22 Feb 2018
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Blog
Summer holidays: outdoor activities for kids
Discover fun things to do at home and on days out with our outdoor activity guide for the summer holidays. Spot wildlife, try yoga, compete in the forest Olympics and much more.
Danielle Wesley • 21 Jul 2022
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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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Visiting woods
Frodsham Woods
On an abandoned golf course, we are creating a vibrant green haven for wildlife and people.
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Blog
10 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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Blog
Best native hedge plants: choose the right hedges
Autumn and winter are the best times to plant a hedge. To get you started, here are our top 10 recommendations for the best native hedge plants and the amazing benefits they'll bring.
Helen Keating • 23 May 2023
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Trees woods and wildlife
Ash dieback
Ash dieback will kill around 80% of ash trees across the UK. At a cost of billions, the effects will be staggering. It will change the landscape forever and threaten many species which rely on ash.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Whinny Hill Wood
Boturich
102.91 ha (254.29 acres)
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Support us
Help us save a globally important temperate rainforest
We urgently need your support to save and restore Buckland Wood.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Meadow foxtail
Upright and bushy-tailed, meadow foxtail is a charming addition to any meadow. It provides food and habitats for a variety of invertebrates, including the caterpillars of the Essex skipper butterfly.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed y Gopa
Abergele
46.93 ha (115.96 acres)
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Blog
7 signs of winter in nature
Winter is a magical time, with crisp mornings and chilly starlit evenings. Discover when winter really starts and some of the best signs to look and listen out for.
Charlie Mellor • 26 Nov 2021
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Blog
Animal tracks: snow print identification
A fresh coat of snow reveals the footprints of the secretive animals that call our woodland home. Learn how to identify some of the tracks you're likely to see in your local wood.
Charlie Mellor • 17 Jan 2022
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Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Ardley Quarry
Oxfordshire
11.72 ha (28.96 acres)
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Blog
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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Woodland Trust Wood
Fordham Hall Estate
Fordham nr Colchester
204.96 ha (506.46 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Allt Cefn Maesllan
Llanarth
10.66 ha (26.34 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Floodbrook Clough
Runcorn
5.35 ha (13.22 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
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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Support us
Ancient woodland restoration appeal
Almost half the UK's ancient woodland is badly damaged. Together, we can bring it back to life.
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National Trust Wood
Felbrigg Estate - Great Wood
Norfolk
60.72 ha (150.04 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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Video
Growing partnerships for impact
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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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Blog
Foraging in June: edible flowers, plants and herbs
From fresh flowers to tender leaves, here are some edible plants to forage in June. These are my top tips on where to find them, and how to turn them into something tasty.
Helen Keating • 24 Jun 2021
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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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Woodland Trust Wood
Penn Wood
Kings Stanley
29.12 ha (71.96 acres)
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Scarborough Borough Council Wood
Raincliffe Woods
North Yorkshire
157.34 ha (388.79 acres)
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Practical guidance
Ancient woodland restoration - recovery of the wider ecosystem
Practical guidance on restoring the wider woodland ecosystem, transforming plantations on ancient woodland sites (PAWS) through gradual and more rapid approaches, managing young stands, and operational considerations and constraints.
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About us
Glen Finglas: a 25 year transformation
As we celebrate a milestone for this magical site in the heart of Scotland, we take a look back at everything we’ve achieved – and how it reflects our wider work and values.
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Mab Lane
Merseyside
1.50 ha (3.71 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Pendulous sedge
Attractive, strong, damp-lover. Spot pendulous sedge swooning in damp woodland and river banks. It’s useful in a pinch, with edible seeds and strong leaves that can be made into rope and matting.
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Blog
When do birds nest?
Some birds nest earlier than others. Find out all about the time of year birds nest and which are the earliest nesters.
Hannah Vickers • 17 Jan 2019
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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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Cookie policy
Cookie policy
Our cookie policy relates to your use of our website and social media pages, for example Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and Instagram.
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Plant trees
Tree pack FAQs
Got a question about our free tree packs? Take a look at our frequently asked questions.
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Blog
Wildlife mythbusting: fact or fiction?
Is there any truth to these popular beliefs about UK plants and animals? From stinging bees to talking trees, the answers might surprise you. Test your knowledge with our ten questions.
Charlie Mellor • 06 Sep 2023
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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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Natural England Wood
Forge Valley Woodlands
North Yorkshire
64.37 ha (159.06 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Farley Mount Country Park
Hampshire
230.37 ha (569.24 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Wither Wood
Denby Dale
8.03 ha (19.84 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Weasel
Relentless and always hungry. What they lack in size, weasels make up for in appetite, eating a third of their own body weight daily. From birds to bank voles, the small creatures of the forest floor must be ever wary of this energetic hunter.
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Blog
Which trees have catkins? And how to tell them apart
Find out what catkins look like, which trees have them, why they grow, and where and when to spot them.
Alex Marshall • 07 Jan 2025
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Trees woods and wildlife
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
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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Blog
How and when to plant fruit trees
Find out how to choose the best fruit tree for you and your garden, when and where to plant them and the benefits they bring for wildlife.
Helen Keating • 05 Nov 2020
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Visiting woods
Nature's Calendar
Help monitor the effects of climate change on wildlife near you. Your records contribute to a growing body of evidence on global warming.
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Support us
Volunteer with us
Every year, thousands of people give their precious time to help us protect and care for woods and trees.
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Lesser celandine
Charming and cheerful, the star-shaped flowers of the lesser celandine brighten up the woodland floor. Look out for their friendly yellow flowers on path edges in early spring.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Cocksfoot grass
Tenacious and hard to budge. When other grasses succumb to drought, cocksfoot can be relied on for its perseverance; its deep roots and dense, tussocky growth securing its survival.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Common wasp
These picnic ruiners might not be the UK's most popular invertebrate, but they are efficient pollinators.
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Plant trees
MOREhedges makes a difference for Wiltshire farmer
Ben Butler is passionate about doing his bit for the environment while running a successful farm. See how our MOREhedges scheme has helped on both fronts.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Kirkless Wood
Wigan
7.37 ha (18.21 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Tramlines Wood
Okehampton
5.69 ha (14.06 acres)
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Protecting trees and woods
Thank you for demanding a bold England Tree Strategy
The England Trees Action Plan determines how Government will protect, plant and restore woods and trees for years to come.
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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
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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Blog
Helicopter seeds: which trees do they come from?
Four tree species produce ‘helicopter seeds’ in the UK. Find out more with our ID guides, spotting tips and interesting facts.
Charlie Mellor • 30 May 2019
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Blog
Forest animals: 9 animals adapted to forest life
From scampering squirrels to beautiful butterflies, discover how our woodland species are perfectly adapted to a life among the trees.
Charlotte Varela • 09 May 2019
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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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About us
Our founder – Kenneth Watkins OBE
We are the UK's largest woodland conservation charity, but were established from humble beginnings in 1972. Find out all about the man behind it all.
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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
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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Trees woods and wildlife
Oak, English
The ruling majesty of the woods, the wise old English oak holds a special place in our culture, history, and hearts. It supports more life than any other native tree species in the UK; even its fallen leaves support biodiversity.
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Support us
Save nature's heroes
Nature's heroes are under threat, but with your help, we can preserve the unmissable drama of our woods. Become a member today.
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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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Blog
How to make a wormery
Discover how to make a wormery and uncover all about the wonders of earthworms.
Hannah Vickers • 08 May 2020
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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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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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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
Blue ground beetle
Rare jewel. Treetop adventurer. The blue ground beetle is found at just a handful of sites in England and Wales, scaling trees under cover of darkness in search of slugs.
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Blog
Swifts, swallows and martins: easy ID guide
When swifts, swallows and martins appear you know spring has arrived too! Find how to tell them apart and when to see them with our top identification tips.
Fritha West • 05 May 2022
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Trees woods and wildlife
Timothy grass
A gentle and swaying irritant. Though this grass is a favourite with insects and farmers, it may well be to blame for your hay fever! It is a very common allergen, but is now being used in a cure to your seasonal sneezes.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Deadly nightshade
Attractive, psychoactive, dangerous. Found in scrub and woodland, the deadly nightshade lives up to its name. Though highly poisonous, it feeds woodland animals and even has medicinal properties.
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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