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Trees woods and wildlife
Badger
Big families, big appetites and big personalities. Badgers are a wood's ruling clan, often occupying the same sett for generations and laying a network of well-trodden paths through the undergrowth. They’re playful, house proud and expert foragers.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Brook lamprey
Reclusive, primitive and eel-like. The brook lamprey is an ancient and rarely seen fish found in the rivers and streams of several of our woods. It lives most of its life as a larva buried in the silty stream bed before turning into an adult and swimming upstream to spawn - its last act before it dies.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Purple hairstreak
Small yet stunning, the purple hairstreak is rarely seen as it spends much of its time fluttering high up in the tree canopy. Reliant on oak woodland, this little butterfly is never far from oak trees.
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Little Clyde
South Lanarkshire
664.05 ha (1640.87 acres)
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Akley Bank Wood
South Yorkshire
0.51 ha (1.26 acres)
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Suffolk Wildlife Trust Wood
Bulls Wood
Suffolk
12.21 ha (30.17 acres)
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Rivelin Glen 2
South Yorkshire
2.74 ha (6.77 acres)
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Shropshire Council Wood
Coton Hill
Shropshire
1.71 ha (4.23 acres)
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Rivelin Glen 3
South Yorkshire
1.28 ha (3.16 acres)
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National Trust for Scotland Wood
Culzean Country Park
South Ayrshire
132.95 ha (328.52 acres)