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Trees woods and wildlife
Sycamore
Familiar, romantic, sticky. Sycamore might have been introduced by the Romans or in the 1500s. Since then, it’s colonised woodland, becoming a source of food and shelter for wildlife including aphids that leave behind their tacky honeydew.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Bilberry
Traditional healer and tea-time favourite. This low-growing shrub has potent medicinal powers harnessed for almost a thousand years, while its blue-black berries make excellent jams, pies and liqueurs.
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The Wildlife Trust for Sheffield and Rotherham Wood
Sunnybank Nature Reserve
South Yorkshire
0.32 ha (0.79 acres)
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The Wildlife Trust for Sheffield and Rotherham Wood
Centenary Riverside Nature Reserve
South Yorkshire
0.69 ha (1.70 acres)
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The Wildlife Trust for Sheffield and Rotherham Wood
Moss Valley Woodlands
Derbyshire
28.26 ha (69.83 acres)
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National Trust Wood
Upper Windermere - St Catherine's
Cumbria
18.52 ha (45.76 acres)
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Redditch Borough Council Wood
Redditch Borough Council Woodlands
Worcestershire
45.55 ha (112.55 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Royal Agricultural Society Of England
Warwickshire
1.11 ha (2.74 acres)
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Video
Create shade and shelter for livestock and crops
Cumbria farmers Paul and Nic Renison reduced lamb loss rates and improved soil health and farm productivity with new trees and hedges.
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Forestry Commission Scotland Wood
Kinnoull Hill Woodland Park
Perth and Kinross
66.19 ha (163.56 acres)