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Privately owned Wood
Cherry Tree Wood
Greater London
3.42 ha (8.45 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Denbies Hillside
Surrey
17.02 ha (42.06 acres)
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Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Oak Hill Bank
West Yorkshire
4.89 ha (12.08 acres)
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Chesterfield Borough Council Wood
Skull and Crossbones Copse
Derbyshire
0.61 ha (1.51 acres)
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Halton Borough Council Wood
Daresbury Firs
Cheshire
10.85 ha (26.81 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
North Muir
East Ayrshire
66.33 ha (163.90 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Elm, English
Once growing to lofty heights, the elegant English elm used to dominate the landscape. Now this ancient symbol of melancholy and death is a rare sight, having been decimated by Dutch elm disease.
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Blog
7 galls to spot this year
Have you spotted something unusual growing on a tree recently? It looks like it might be a bumper year for galls, so here are 7 you might see this summer.
Emilie Bonnevay • 31 Jul 2018
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Trees woods and wildlife
Scottish wildcat
Stealthy, rugged, not your average mog. The Scottish wildcat prowls select Scottish woods, spending its time hunting and protecting its territory. Known as the Highland tiger, this highly endangered species needs remote woodland to survive.