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Woodland Trust Wood
Buck's Valley Woods
Bucks Mills
41.23 ha (101.88 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Windmill Hill Wood
Ballynahinch
2.86 ha (7.07 acres)
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Sedgefield Borough Council Wood
Middridge Road Woodland, Rope Moor
County Durham
6.24 ha (15.42 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Boltby Forest
North Yorkshire
632.16 ha (1562.07 acres)
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Ausewell Wood appeal, Dartmoor
With its dramatic rocky outcrops, raw and rugged beauty, and precious, endangered wildlife, Ausewell Wood is the lost world that needs your help.
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Southampton City Council Wood
Freemantle Common
Hampshire
3.10 ha (7.66 acres)
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Blog
Hollow tree trunks: what are they good for?
Take a step inside a hollow tree and you take a step back through history. A hollowing trunk is a natural process and has benefits for the tree and the creatures that live in them.
Sally Bavin • 28 Jul 2023
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Blog
7 reasons to feel optimistic about February
The darkest days of winter are now behind us and nature is quietly waking up. Here are seven reasons to smile and wave winter woes goodbye.
Helen Keating • 01 Feb 2024
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Journal
Report and accounts 2022–2023
Produced annually, our report and accounts summarises our achievements, fundraising activity and expenditure between 1 June 2022 and 31 May 2023. It also outlines our governance, reports back on our environmental impact, and lays out our ambitions for the coming months.
PDF (4.77 MB)
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Blog
Why does sap rise in spring?
Pruning deciduous trees should be avoided during spring because the sap is rising – but what does this actually mean?
Charlotte Varela • 20 May 2024