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Trees woods and wildlife
Sika deer
Not as grumpy as it looks, the sika deer’s furrowed brow sets it apart from other deer species. Introduced to the UK in 1860, it is rapidly increasing in numbers.
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Glen Sheil
Highland
390.31 ha (964.46 acres)
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Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Windmill Spinney
Warwickshire
0.53 ha (1.31 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Lemon slug
Slimy, secretive and quite the picky eater. The fungus-loving lemon slug relies on ancient woodland to survive.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Preston Spring Wood
Preston Under Scar
13.59 ha (33.58 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Glen Sherup
Glendevon by Dollar Perthshire
603.51 ha (1491.27 acres)
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Shepway District Council Wood
Encombe
Kent
1.04 ha (2.57 acres)
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Hastings Borough Council Wood
Summerfields Wood
East Sussex
6.43 ha (15.89 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Pendulous sedge
Attractive, strong, damp-lover. Spot pendulous sedge swooning in damp woodland and river banks. It’s useful in a pinch, with edible seeds and strong leaves that can be made into rope and matting.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Soprano pipistrelle bat
The soprano pipistrelle bat is a widespread species that hunts close to water and can be found in woods and gardens.