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Woodland Trust highlights ‘ticking threat’ of uncontrollable wildfires
An increasing threat of wildfires amid rising temperatures and Met Office warnings could have a "devastating" impact, according to the UK's largest woodland conservation charity.
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Southampton City Council Wood
Monks Brook Greenway
Hampshire
1.64 ha (4.05 acres)
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New Forest District Council Wood
South East of Challenger Way
Hampshire
1.74 ha (4.30 acres)
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Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Woodland south of Blundell Avenue
Merseyside
1.63 ha (4.03 acres)
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East Dunbartonshire Council Wood
Western Shelterbelt, Milton of Campsie
East Dunbartonshire
1.08 ha (2.67 acres)
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East Dunbartonshire Council Wood
Railway Road, Milton of Campsie
East Dunbartonshire
3.76 ha (9.29 acres)
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Research report
The role of trees outside woods - their ecological and landscape benefits
A report on the many ecological and landscape benefits offered by copses, hedgerows, lone trees and orchards in the UK, and why their protection is so important.
PDF (1.36 MB)
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East Riding of Yorkshire Council Wood
Burton Bushes
East Riding of Yorkshire
12.20 ha (30.15 acres)
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Practical guidance
The role of trees in arable farming
Native trees and hedges on arable farms can improve productivity and landscape resilience, increase product diversity, and provide environmental value.
PDF (2.35 MB)
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Case study
Benefits of tree shelter for livestock farming
Livestock farmers explain the benefits of having trees in their sheep and beef farming systems, such as providing shelter, browsing and field boundaries.
PDF (150 KB)