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Trees woods and wildlife
Blackthorn
Early to blossom, blackthorn trees have clouds of snow-white flowers in early spring. They’re best known for their rich, inky, dark fruits used to make a favourite wintry tipple – sloe gin.
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Keep living legends alive
Most of our oldest trees are not legally protected. We're urging governments across the UK to change that. Add your voice to our call for improved protection laws.
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National Trust for Scotland Wood
Castle Fraser
Aberdeenshire
47.70 ha (117.87 acres)
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National Trust for Scotland Wood
Threave
Dumfries and Galloway
77.24 ha (190.86 acres)
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Countryside Council for Wales Wood
Coed Dolgarrog
Conwy
69.37 ha (171.41 acres)
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Journal
Report and accounts 2023–2024
Produced annually, our report and accounts summarises our achievements, fundraising activity and expenditure between 1 June 2023 and 31 May 2024. It also outlines our governance, reports back on our environmental impact, and lays out our ambitions for the coming months.
PDF (14.21 MB)
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National Trust for Scotland Wood
Crarae Garden
Argyll and Bute
37.55 ha (92.79 acres)
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Countryside Council for Wales Wood
Penhow Wood
Casnewydd - Newport
24.02 ha (59.35 acres)
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Countryside Council for Wales Wood
Coed Camlyn
Gwynedd
63.58 ha (157.11 acres)
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Countryside Council for Wales Wood
Coed Rheid
Ceredigion
165.91 ha (409.96 acres)