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Lauren Child helps children smile with free trees
Much-loved children’s author Lauren Child has urged schools and community groups across the UK to take advantage of the Woodland Trust’s free trees scheme.
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Climate change
How does climate change affect timings in nature?
For nature to thrive, timing is everything. But seasonal events are happening earlier, with disastrous knock-on effects for native wildlife. Find out how you can help.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Elm, Huntingdon
A hardy cultivar, the Huntingdon elm is a hybrid with some resistance to the devastating Dutch elm disease.
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Blog
Foraging in July: nature's best summer food for foraging
Here are our top six edible wild plants to look out for in July, with tips on what to look for and how to harvest, cook and eat them.
Helen Keating • 08 Jul 2021
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Church Stretton Town Council Wood
Rectory Wood
Shropshire
7.04 ha (17.40 acres)
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Stirling Council Wood
Abbey Craig
Stirling
27.72 ha (68.50 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Trevellas Woods
Trevellas nr St. Agnes
0.24 ha (0.59 acres)
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Somerset Wildlife Trust Wood
Great Breach Wood
Somerset
57.73 ha (142.65 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Maple, Norway
Introduced in the 17th century, the handsome Norway maple is known for its hardy timber. Its leaves are a favourite with caterpillars and its seeds are eaten by birds and small mammals.