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Privately owned Wood
Westertown
South Lanarkshire
39.06 ha (96.52 acres)
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Blog
Why are native woods important for biodiversity?
Native woods and trees support an incredible diversity of life. Find out why protecting and creating native woodland is the best way to recover nature and secure the future of our woodland species.
Karen Hornigold • 21 Jul 2020
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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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Privately owned Wood
Kinblethmont
Angus
2.50 ha (6.18 acres)
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Rhodeswood
Derbyshire
13.81 ha (34.12 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Ennerdale
Cumbria
0.85 ha (2.10 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Dunira
Perth and Kinross
102.27 ha (252.71 acres)
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Press centre
A huge win for irreplaceable ancient woodland
Oldhouse Warren ancient woodland has had a stay of execution after Center Parcs abandoned its plans to develop a new village within this irreplaceable habitat.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Peacock
Big. Bold. Beautiful. This stunning showstopper is instantly recognisable, with its captivating azure ‘eyes’ and orange-brown wings. Widespread and common throughout the UK, it is one of our most-loved butterflies.
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What young people are doing for woods and trees
Empowering youth for a healthier planet: discover how we're shaping the future of woods, trees and wildlife together.