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Trees woods and wildlife
Walnut
Food of the gods, medicine for the people. Walnut was first introduced by the Romans who, like much of our native wildlife, valued its nuts.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Throne Wood
North Belfast
5.47 ha (13.52 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Wragby
Wragby
81.55 ha (201.51 acres)
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Bracknell Forest Borough Council Wood
Jock's Copse
Berkshire
1.22 ha (3.01 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Monkstown Wood
Newtownabbey
8.90 ha (21.99 acres)
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Video
The state of Wales’ rainforests
Discover the beauty of our rainforests and why the Alliance for Wales’ Rainforests is asking the Welsh government to do more to protect them.
00:02:05
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Research report
State of the UK's Woods and Trees 2025
Four years after the groundbreaking State of the UK's Woods and Trees report, the Woodland Trust is once again assessing the health of the UK's woods and trees – revealing the latest evidence and analysis to support the urgent action needed to protect and restore woodlands.
PDF (13.33 MB)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Twisleton Glen
Ingleton
4.03 ha (9.96 acres)
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Brighton and Hove City Council Wood
Newmarket Plantation
East Sussex
2.20 ha (5.44 acres)
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Southampton City Council Wood
Thornhill Park
Hampshire
2.65 ha (6.55 acres)