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Forestry England Wood
The Forests of the Isle of Wight - Brighston Forest
378.09 ha (934.27 acres)
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Forestry England Wood
The Forests of the Isle of Wight - Parkhurst Forest
393.29 ha (971.83 acres)
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Forestry England Wood
The Forests of the Isle of Wight - Burnt Wood
46.63 ha (115.22 acres)
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Forestry England Wood
The Forests of the Isle of Wight - Bouldner Copse
100.76 ha (248.97 acres)
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Forestry England Wood
The Forests of the Isle of Wight - Firestone Copse
94.48 ha (233.46 acres)
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Forestry England Wood
The Forests of the Isle of Wight - Combley Great Wood
127.80 ha (315.78 acres)
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Video
Vital shelter for island football pitch
Free trees are providing valuable protection from the elements for a local football club on the Isle of Lewis.
00:02:37
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Blog
When are conkers ready? Plus, tips for how to play
Discover the best time to collect conkers and how to prepare them for a conker fight.
Danielle Wesley • 27 Sept 2021
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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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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.