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Woodland Trust sets out priorities for Woodland Creation Summit
Woodland Trust Scotland has set out its priorities ahead of a Scottish Government summit this month.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Ash dieback
Ash dieback will kill around 80% of ash trees across the UK. At a cost of billions, the effects will be staggering. It will change the landscape forever and threaten many species which rely on ash.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Storeton Woods
Higher Bebington
12.71 ha (31.41 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Hazel dormouse
Sleepy, charming, undeniably cute. This minute mammal needs trees to survive and is seriously endangered.
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About us
Cysylltu a gwarchod coetiroedd a choed Cymru
Gyda chefnogaeth Chwaraewyr y People’s Postcode Lottery, mae prosiect Dyfi i Ddwyryd yn anelu at ehangu a chysylltu rhagor o goed a chynefinoedd coediog ar raddfa tirwedd – i wella bioamrywiaeth yng nghanolbarth Cymru a thu hwnt.
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Case study
Harvesting woodfuel from ancient woodland restoration
A case study demonstrating how ancient woodland owners in Wales have funded restoration work through the Renewable Heat Incentive, using timber for woodfuel.
PDF (5.11 MB)
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Blog
British woodpeckers: identification guide and calls
Learn to tell the difference between Britain's three resident woodpecker species with our quick guide to their appearance, sounds and behaviour.
Amy Lewis • 30 Sep 2021
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Trees woods and wildlife
Plum
A butterfly’s paradise with lovely blossom and even lovelier fruit. The plum is a petite tree which is perfect for pollinators and a perfect addition to any orchard.
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Blog
Which birds migrate? Who you can spot this summer
Swallows, swifts and martins aren’t our only summer migrants – keep your eyes peeled for these species and record your sightings through Nature’s Calendar.
Charlotte Varela • 12 May 2018
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Woodland Trust Wood
New Covert & Park Woods
Melbourne
10.80 ha (26.69 acres)