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Privately owned Wood
Braemar Farm
East Riding of Yorkshire
2.12 ha (5.24 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Ancient woodland
Home to myth and legend, where folk tales began. It fuelled our ancestors and still houses thousands of species. Ancient woodland has grown and adapted with native wildlife, yet what remains only covers 2.5% of the UK.
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Privately owned Wood
Molescroft Grange
East Riding of Yorkshire
7.43 ha (18.36 acres)
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Harlow District Council Wood
Harlow District Council
Essex
0.39 ha (0.96 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Elm, English
Once growing to lofty heights, the elegant English elm used to dominate the landscape. Now this ancient symbol of melancholy and death is a rare sight, having been decimated by Dutch elm disease.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Spruce, Sitka
Imposing, aged, useful. The Sitka spruce accounts for around half of commercial plantations, and though it’s not as valuable as our native trees, it shelters birds and small mammals.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Cherry, sour
Acidic fruits that are adored by birds. This tree gives astonishing displays of blossom in spring along hedgerows and woods.
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About us
Our people
The passionate and committed people who work here are the roots of everything we do as the UK’s largest woodland conservation charity.
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About us
Review of the year
Take a look at the major milestones in our work for woods and trees between June 2023 and May 2024.