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Liverpool City Council Wood
Childwall woods and fields
Merseyside
1.02 ha (2.52 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Langdon Hill
Dorset
26.65 ha (65.85 acres)
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Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
North Dean Wood
West Yorkshire
49.75 ha (122.93 acres)
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Northumberland Wildlife Trust Wood
Arnold Memorial
Northumberland
1.45 ha (3.58 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Philiphaugh Trust Estate
Scottish Borders
112.28 ha (277.44 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Colwell Wood
Totnes
0.95 ha (2.35 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Poplar, black
Imposing, elegant, rare. The black poplar was once a staple of Britain’s landscape but these days, the trees are few and far between.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Walnut, black
A handsome healer, the black walnut is both ornamental and medicinally valuable. It’s a favourite with squirrels, and its timber is extra pricey.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Stag beetle
Impressive, heavily armed and a formidable fighter. The stag beetle depends on trees and woods for its survival. Its fat larvae feed on the decaying wood of old broadleaved trees. Loss of its woodland habitat means that the stag beetle is now a nationally scarce species.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Cuckoo
A cunning master of misdirection, the cuckoo’s reputation precedes it. These brood parasites spook woodland birds from their nests, then lay their own eggs in them to be brought up by the host.