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Practical guidance
Benefits of woods and trees for local authorities
This document provides guidance and advice for local government to better achieve its environmental ambitions.
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Nottinghamshire County Council Wood
Hucknall No. 1
Nottinghamshire
16.18 ha (39.98 acres)
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Wakefield Metropolitan District Council Wood
Fryston Phase 1
West Yorkshire
1.91 ha (4.72 acres)
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The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside Wood
Brockholes Nature Reserve
Lancashire
8.64 ha (21.35 acres)
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Support our Urban Woodland Appeal
Urban woods are the green lungs at the heart of communities, essential for the health of people and wildlife. Help give them a future.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Treecreeper
These tiny birds live and breathe trees. Spot treecreepers scuttling up branches looking for a tasty morsel to bring to their nests.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Tregib
Llandeilo
43.64 ha (107.83 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Sheepwash Community Woodland
Devon
24.18 ha (59.75 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Bearded tooth fungus
Tufty and beard-like, this rare and legally protected fungus has a reputation for easing dementia.
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About us
BIO-WELL research
BIO-WELL is a research project that mapped woodland biodiversity for human health and wellbeing. It explored the distribution of biodiverse woodlands across the UK, so we can begin addressing inequalities in access.