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Fallow deer
A social, elegant species with a signature speckled coat and mighty palmate antlers. First introduced by the Romans, fallow deer became extinct in Britain until they were reintroduced before the Norman Conquest around the year 1,000.
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Video
Restoring Craggach Wood to a productive and diverse native woodland
David Shepherd and Annie Griffiths own Craggach Wood near Inverness. They share the inspirational story of how they transformed a long-established woodland of plantation origin into a biologically and structurally diverse productive native woodland.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Corner Copse
Ifold
1.70 ha (4.20 acres)
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London Borough of Hillingdon Wood
Mad Bess & North Riding Wood
Greater London
56.61 ha (139.88 acres)
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Dartford Borough Council Wood
Darenth Wood and Ladies Wood
Kent
46.74 ha (115.49 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Cathkin Braes Country Park
Glasgow
73.75 ha (182.24 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Grange Farm
West Midlands
5.35 ha (13.22 acres)
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The Woodland Trust is the UK's largest woodland conservation charity.
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Blog
What is lichen? Seven types of lichen found on trees
Lichen can be very visible on branches and bark at this time of year. They can be really difficult to identify, but here are seven common lichens that grow on trees.
Kylie Harrison Mellor • 24 Apr 2019
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Blog
How to forage wild garlic and make wild garlic pesto
What's that smell? It's wild garlic season! Find out how to make the best of it with our foraging guide and recipes.
Laura Cottam • 26 Apr 2019