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Visiting woods
Walking
Taking a walk in the woods is the easiest way to enjoy the outdoors and get closer to nature. From woodland glade to unexplored pathways, where will your visit to the woods take you?
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Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Ridgmont Park
Greater Manchester
2.63 ha (6.50 acres)
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Journal
Wood Wise – EU-exit impacts
The summer 2018 issue of Wood Wise looks at key areas of UK environmental legislation and protection that will be affected by leaving the EU.
PDF (6.56 MB)
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Woodland Trust Wood
White Hill Woods
Easington Lane
81.83 ha (202.20 acres)
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Practical guidance
Woodland creation guide
The Woodland Trust’s approach to woodland creation for people and wildlife.
PDF (42.34 MB)
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Vale of White Horse District Council Wood
Besselsleigh Common Wood
Oxfordshire
9.89 ha (24.44 acres)
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Isle Of Wight Council Wood
Haylands Recreation Ground
Isle of Wight
1.25 ha (3.09 acres)
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Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Glastonbury Crescent Open Space
West Midlands
2.02 ha (4.99 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Privet hawk-moth
Gentle giants of the moth world. These strong fliers are brightly coloured as both caterpillars and adults, going from vibrant green to blushing pink.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Red-headed cardinal beetle
A flame-coloured sun worshiper, the red-headed cardinal basks in the summer sun in woods and hedgerows, and nestles under loose bark on broadleaved trees.