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Suffolk Wildlife Trust Wood
Groton Wood
Suffolk
20.04 ha (49.52 acres)
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Natural England Wood
Ham Street Woods
Kent
96.00 ha (237.22 acres)
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Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Dorridge Wood
West Midlands
5.17 ha (12.78 acres)
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Northumberland Wildlife Trust Wood
Arnold Memorial
Northumberland
1.45 ha (3.58 acres)
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Durham County Council Wood
Grange Villa Alma Pit Reclamation
County Durham
25.16 ha (62.17 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Groby Lane Estate Parkland
Leicestershire
11.32 ha (27.97 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Dorothy Farrer'S Spring Wood
Cumbria
1.74 ha (4.30 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Penn Wood
Penn Street
176.33 ha (435.71 acres)
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Journal
Wood Wise – hedgerows and hedgerow trees
The summer 2014 issue of Wood Wise looks at the benefits hedges provide, their management for wildlife, and hedgerow planting and improvement schemes.
PDF (2.32 MB)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Wet woodland
Wild, transient, boggy and rare. Wet woodlands are now some of our least common wooded habitats. Trees like alder, willows and birch dominate on wet soils, whilst sedges, ferns and mosses flourish beneath.