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Trees woods and wildlife
Plantations and new native woods
Young and industrious, a plantation can be for profit, a new haven for wildlife and a way to lock up carbon. Many of our native ancient woods were sacrificed for timber plantations during and after the World Wars, so now we’re on a mission to restore them.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Alex Wood
Ormskirk
0.68 ha (1.68 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Den Wood
Oldmeldrum
18.83 ha (46.53 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Greyfield Wood
High Littleton NE Somerset
36.23 ha (89.52 acres)
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Wrexham County Borough Council Wood
Hafod Community Woodland
Wrecsam - Wrexham
35.18 ha (86.93 acres)
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Devon Wildlife Trust Wood
Andrew's Wood
Devon
26.24 ha (64.84 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Wellington Monument
Somerset
4.17 ha (10.30 acres)
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Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Whitehall Lane
Greater Manchester
2.93 ha (7.24 acres)
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Cumbria Wildlife Trust Wood
Argill Woods
Cumbria
7.62 ha (18.83 acres)
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Dorset Wildlife Trust Wood
Ashley Wood
Dorset
13.89 ha (34.32 acres)