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Trees woods and wildlife
Yew, Irish
A mutant favourite with wildlife, the Irish yew is thought to have developed from the common yew. All Irish yews descended from cuttings of one tree found in County Fermanagh in the 1700s. Nowadays, it provides food and shelter for native animals.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Oak, holm
With its evergreen leaves, the holm oak is a bold splash of colour in the winter months. It was first introduced in the 1500s and, though it’s not as adapted as our native oaks, it supports plenty of our wildlife.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Beard lichens
Dripping off the trees in clean-air woodlands, these beautiful bushy beard lichens adorn branches and trunks.
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Four examples of how UK wildlife camouflages
Find out how animals in the UK use camouflage to hide in plain sight. In this blog, we explore four types of camouflage and why it is important for animals.
Julia Lock • 23 May 2022
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Stick crafts and activities for kids
Sticks have endless possibilities! From Poohsticks to twig towers and journey sticks to stick men, we've got plenty of ideas for your family to try on your next woodland walk.
Danielle Wesley • 04 Nov 2019
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Woodland Trust Wood
Allt Boeth
Pontarfynach
22.01 ha (54.39 acres)
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Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Ward Green Community Park
South Yorkshire
1.34 ha (3.31 acres)
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Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Farm Road Playing Fields
South Yorkshire
2.47 ha (6.10 acres)
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Kinnoull Hill Woodland Park - Deuchny Wood
Perth and Kinross
141.79 ha (350.36 acres)
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Woodland Welcome Wood
Blacon Escarpment
Cheshire
4.18 ha (10.33 acres)