Search our site
-
Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Hanging Wood
South Yorkshire
12.94 ha (31.97 acres)
-
The Parks Trust Wood
Shenley Wood
Buckinghamshire
27.48 ha (67.90 acres)
-
Trees woods and wildlife
Elm, wych
Decimated by Dutch elm disease, the sweeping and majestic wych elm is a much rarer sight these days. Its loss goes hand-in-hand with the decline of the elusive white-letter hairstreak butterfly, whose caterpillars rely on elm leaves.
-
About us
Where do our trees come from?
With increasing numbers of tree pests and diseases in the UK, it's important we have confidence in the trees we plant. Find out more about how our trees are sourced and grown.
-
Blog
Winter berries: what are they and where to find them
Winter berries are a vital food source for wildlife and can be foraged to make delicious seasonal treats too. Here are our tips on when and where to find them.
Charlie Mellor • 29 Nov 2018
-
Trees woods and wildlife
Grass snake
Stealthy slitherers. Grass snakes are lethal hunters of frogs, toads and other small creatures, but will rush for cover at the first sound of humans approaching.
-
National Trust Wood
Tapnell Down
Isle of Wight
4.92 ha (12.16 acres)
-
Leeds City Council Wood
Bramley Fall Woods
West Yorkshire
32.37 ha (79.99 acres)
-
Durham County Council Wood
Tees Way Railway Path
County Durham
6.90 ha (17.05 acres)
-
Trees woods and wildlife
Dogwood
Understated until the colder months when it bursts into colour, dogwood is a broadleaf shrub which thrives in damp woodland edges. The timber is so hard, it was used for crucifixes.