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Trees woods and wildlife
Wet woodland
Wild, transient, boggy and rare. Wet woodlands are now some of our least common wooded habitats. Trees like alder, willows and birch dominate on wet soils, whilst sedges, ferns and mosses flourish beneath.
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Plant trees
How to care for your trees
Once your trees are in the ground it’s important to care for them to help them thrive, particularly in the first few years.
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Bury Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Outwood Trail and Park
Greater Manchester
65.50 ha (161.85 acres)
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RSPB Wood
Church Wood
Buckinghamshire
14.01 ha (34.62 acres)
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Natural Resources Wales Wood
Foel y Ffridd
Gwynedd
26.27 ha (64.91 acres)
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Leeds City Council Wood
Redhall Estate
West Yorkshire
3.16 ha (7.81 acres)
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Taunton Deane Borough Council Wood
Ash Common
Somerset
9.09 ha (22.46 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Long Wood
Dumfries and Galloway
7.01 ha (17.32 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Deffer Wood
West Yorkshire
88.55 ha (218.81 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Couston Wood 2
Fife
3.80 ha (9.39 acres)