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State of UK woods and trees
State of the UK's Woods and Trees 2025
Four years after the groundbreaking State of the UK's Woods and Trees report, the Woodland Trust is once again assessing the health of the UK's woods and trees – revealing the latest evidence and analysis to support the urgent action needed to protect and restore woodlands.
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First-hand experience for further education students
See how students at Vision West Notts College, Mansfield, linked practical planting skills with written work for their qualifications.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Woodlouse spider
Woodlouse assassin and protective mum. This feisty arachnid is perfectly equipped to take on tough customers – and other spiders won’t mess with it either.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Silver-washed fritillary
These flashy butterflies are strong fliers with a flair for the dramatic. Spot the silver-washed fritillary charging through the air along woodland rides in search of a mate, or the caterpillars munching on their favourite flowers: violets.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Hawthorn shieldbug
Leaf-munching minibeasts. The hawthorn shieldbug takes its name from the tree that it relies on for food.
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National Trust for Scotland Wood
St Abb's Head - Mire Loch Woodland
Scottish Borders
3.17 ha (7.83 acres)
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The Wildlife Trust for Sheffield and Rotherham Wood
Sunnybank Nature Reserve
South Yorkshire
0.32 ha (0.79 acres)
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Somerset County Council Wood
Saltlands Wood
Somerset
4.10 ha (10.13 acres)
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South Staffordshire District Council Wood
Smiths Rough
Staffordshire
11.44 ha (28.27 acres)
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Severn Gorge Countryside Trust Wood
Severn Gorge Woodlands - Wynne's Coppice and Jiggers Bank
Shropshire
10.91 ha (26.96 acres)