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Trees woods and wildlife
Grasses and sedges
Grasses and sedges are in different botanical families, but because of their similar appearance they are collectively known as graminoids (plants with a grass-like appearance).
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Position statement
Ancient woodland – the Woodland Trust's position
Ancient woods are irreplaceable, yet they cover just 2% of the UK and are still disappearing. The Woodland Trust believes there should be no further loss.
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Runnymede Borough Council Wood
Sayes Wood
Surrey
2.28 ha (5.63 acres)
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Stevenage Borough Council Wood
Shackleton Springs Wood
Hertfordshire
1.89 ha (4.67 acres)
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Brighton and Hove City Council Wood
Stanmer Great Wood
East Sussex
60.74 ha (150.09 acres)
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Guildford Borough Council Wood
Shalford Common, Peasmarsh Wood and Tilthams Common
Surrey
17.33 ha (42.82 acres)
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Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Skellow Cross Plantation
South Yorkshire
5.70 ha (14.08 acres)
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Stevenage Borough Council Wood
Blacknells Spring
Hertfordshire
0.56 ha (1.38 acres)
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Newcastle under Lyme Borough Council Wood
Cambridge Drive Open Space
Staffordshire
1.05 ha (2.59 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Shinnelhead
Dumfries and Galloway
3008.33 ha (7433.58 acres)