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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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Bedford Borough Council Wood
Forest of Marston Vale - Dog Field
Bedfordshire
3.68 ha (9.09 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Fir, Douglas
A fragrant home for wildlife, the Douglas fir isn’t just for Christmas. First introduced in the 1800s, it’s been a valuable timber source and provided homes for the likes of red squirrels and pine martens.
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Woodland Trust opens Mourne Park
A rare ancient woodland wildlife haven has opened in Northern Ireland for the first time in over 500 years, with three new trails to help visitors explore.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Ash-black slug
This massive mollusc is one of the world’s largest land slugs, and it’s found right here, in the UK’s ancient woodlands.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Oak processionary moth
The oak processionary moth not only strips oak trees of their leaves, leaving them vulnerable, but also poses a health risk to humans causing rashes and breathing difficulties.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Black grouse
An iconic bird which is becoming an increasingly rare sight. The black grouse is famed for its displays during the ‘lekking’ season.