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Woodland Welcome Wood
Heywood Township
Greater Manchester
9.47 ha (23.40 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Manor Farm
Wiltshire
0.93 ha (2.30 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Pine, black
Looming, handsome, graveyard-dweller. The black pine is common in shelterbelts, gardens and timber yards alike. Despite being huge, this non-native conifer isn’t a favourite with wildlife, though birds do enjoy its seeds.
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Privately owned Wood
The Dingle
Wiltshire
0.44 ha (1.09 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Dolebury Warren
Somerset
38.07 ha (94.07 acres)
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Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Longacre Wood
Tyne & Wear
22.81 ha (56.36 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Chalkney Wood
Essex
48.43 ha (119.67 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Barbastelle bat
Distinctive, rare, elusive. The barbastelle bat lives in deciduous woodland and looks unlike any other bat. If you’re lucky, you might spot it hunting in wet woodland.
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London Borough of Bromley Wood
Well Wood
Greater London
16.84 ha (41.61 acres)
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Brighton and Hove City Council Wood
Coney Wood
East Sussex
8.74 ha (21.60 acres)