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Position statement
Moving plants and animals for conservation
The Woodland Trust follows and endorses the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) guidelines on conservation translocations.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Willow, crack
Scruffy and loud, the crack willow is named after its habit of splitting with cracks and fissures, and how noisy its branches are when they break. It’s one of the largest willows and its leaves are popular with moth caterpillars.
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Plant trees
Morewoods agreement
Morewoods agreement
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Plant trees
Hedgerow management
Hedgerows have been grown for centuries on farms as a way to improve the resilience of the land. Find out how to manage and care for your hedgerows to help get the best out of them.
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Become a member
There's no better way to protect the trees we all need than by becoming a member of the Woodland Trust.
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Plant trees
Silvopasture roundels
Silvopasture roundels are a simple and cost-effective way to integrate trees into your farm and provide benefits for livestock, wildlife and more.
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Newport County Borough Council Wood
Graig Wood
Casnewydd - Newport
10.16 ha (25.11 acres)
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Plant more trees. Protect us all.
Find out about our mission to plant millions of trees for a greener, healthier world.
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Fingle Woods appeal, Dartmoor
This stunning Devon woodland is now secured for the future, thanks to help from our supporters and a partnership with the National Trust.
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Scottish Wildlife Trust Wood
Pepper Wood
Edinburgh
1.17 ha (2.89 acres)