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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Common bird’s nest fungus
Clinging to twigs and branches like tiny birds’ nests, each common bird’s nest fungus looks like a clutch of white eggs.
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Video
Woodland Carbon: finances
Explore the financial benefits of our Woodland Carbon tree planting scheme, including how much money you could receive and when payments are made.
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The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales Wood
Coed Maidie B Goddard
Ceredigion
14.14 ha (34.94 acres)
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The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales Wood
Poor Man's Wood
Sir Gaerfyrddin - Carmarthenshire
16.89 ha (41.74 acres)
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The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales Wood
Coed-Y-Bedw
Caerdydd - Cardiff
17.31 ha (42.77 acres)
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The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales Wood
Craig Cilhendre Wood
Castell-Nedd Port Talbot - Neath Port Talbot
16.55 ha (40.90 acres)
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Journal
Wood Wise – trees and woodland in water management
The winter 2013 issue of Wood Wise discusses the use of trees and woodland for flood mitigation, river cooling, soil protection and farm management.
PDF (2.81 MB)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Goshawk
Back from the brink of extinction, the goshawk is the ultimate woodland predator. Its wings are tailor-made for weaving through trees and hunting almost anything it outsizes.
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Trees woods and wildlife
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.