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Privately owned Wood
Formby New Planting
Merseyside
2.76 ha (6.82 acres)
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Manchester City Council Wood
Mersey Valley Planting Scheme
3.26 ha (8.06 acres)
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Press centre
Over 40% of new road schemes across England impact irreplaceable ancient woods
With 43% of major new road schemes across England causing huge damage to both ancient woodland and veteran trees, planned changes to the Government’s transport policy don’t go nearly far enough.
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Case study
Fruit trees - improving land and increasing yield on a mixed farm
A case study demonstrating the productivity benefits of fruit trees on a mixed organic farm. Planting in rows provides shelter for crops and prevents soil erosion.
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Privately owned Wood
Fraserburgh Urban Planting Scheme ZZ
Aberdeenshire
5.01 ha (12.38 acres)
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Somerset County Council Wood
Glastonbury Relief Road Screen Planting
3.55 ha (8.77 acres)
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Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Walsall In House Planting No1 1998
3.48 ha (8.59 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Blackbird
Garden stalwarts. Famous songsters. Familiar friends. These sun-worshipping earthworm feasters are regular visitors to British gardens.
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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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Trees woods and wildlife
Ancient woodland
Home to myth and legend, where folk tales began. It fuelled our ancestors and still houses thousands of species. Ancient woodland has grown and adapted with native wildlife, yet what remains only covers 2.5% of the UK.