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Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust Wood
Midger Wood
Gloucestershire
9.00 ha (22.24 acres)
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West Dunbartonshire Council Wood
Crosslet Estate
West Dunbartonshire
9.00 ha (22.24 acres)
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privately owned (open to the public) Wood
Great Wood
North Yorkshire
9.00 ha (22.24 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Calderbank
Glasgow
9.00 ha (22.24 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Lower Swansea Valley - Jersey Road West
Abertawe - Swansea
9.00 ha (22.24 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Jelly ear
Velvety and a little disconcerting, the jelly ear looks just like an ear growing off decaying branches.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Common rough woodlouse
Hardy, hungry, excellent composters. The humble woodlouse munches its way through just about anything it can find and is an expert in recycling nutrients.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Swallow
Symbol of summer and aerial acrobat. A bird with an instantly recognisable silhouette, the speedy swallow can out-fly most predators.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Oak lace bug
An insect pest which attacks oaks, the oak lace bug can reduce growth and weaken trees. With number of other diseases already affecting oaks, the arrival of the oak lace bug would pose a serious threat.
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Video
First steps to restoring an ancient woodland in Yorkshire
David Ward, a retired telecommunications engineer, bought a four acre ancient woodland in 2014. With limited knowledge and experience, he turned to Woodland Trust’s adviser Robin Ridley.
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