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Privately owned Wood
St Aidans Remainder
West Yorkshire
17.56 ha (43.39 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Seel Park
Bro Morgannwg - Vale of Glamorgan
0.92 ha (2.27 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Allt Soar & Coed Garth Byr
Talsarnau
14.63 ha (36.15 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Sisland Carr
Chedgrave
11.66 ha (28.81 acres)
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Devon County Council Wood
Stover Country Park
Devon
41.71 ha (103.07 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Barn owl
With bright white feathers and a distinctive heart-shaped face, there’s no mistaking the barn owl. Catching sight of one on the wing is always a delight.
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About us
Tree guards: research into plastic-free alternatives
Our bold pledge to stop using new single-use plastic tree guards on our land in 2021 put us at the forefront of the movement to eradicate plastic from planting schemes UK-wide. We’re funding research to find viable alternatives and are now moving towards sustainable tree protection in other areas.
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Trees woods and wildlife
House martin
Skilled architects with a penchant for moulding mud. House martins visit the UK to breed during the summer months. Named as such because they often nest on the side of houses, these small birds are sadly in decline.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Woodcock
These plump-looking birds spend much of their time curled up on the forest floor. Their clever camouflage allows them to blend in with their woodland surroundings.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Wren
Plump, short and loud-mouthed, the wren is one of our most common breeding birds. Though it’s small in size, it makes up for it with its powerful song.