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Trees woods and wildlife
Wayfaring tree
A welcome sign you’re homeward bound, the wayfaring tree is so named because it grows close to paths. Look for them in hedges and woodland edges, with full bloom in the spring and heavy with berries in the autumn.
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What do foxes eat? And more facts about foxes
Whether we live in the countryside or a bustling city, most of us have seen a fox. But how much do you know about one of our most iconic animals?
Charlotte Varela • 16 Aug 2019
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Trees woods and wildlife
Why we need trees
We desperately need trees to help fight climate change, save wildlife, improve our health, and more.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Hardwick Wood
Plympton nr Plymouth
21.80 ha (53.87 acres)
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The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside Wood
Foxhill Bank Local Nature Reserve
Lancashire
3.10 ha (7.66 acres)
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The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside Wood
Mere Sands Wood
Lancashire
30.58 ha (75.56 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Oak trees and wildlife
Our fantastic oaks support more life than any other UK native tree. Discover which species live and feed on oak, from foxes and fungi to bats and beetles.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Beechland Mill Wood
Newick
4.81 ha (11.89 acres)
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Hawk-moth caterpillar identification: eight UK species
Hawk-moth caterpillars have one thing in common: they're pretty impressive. Usually large, distinctively marked and with a characteristic horn at the tail end, they're a good group to get to grips with when learning who's who.
Amy Lewis • 21 Jul 2021
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Privately owned Wood
Daviot Wood - 2
Highland
137.74 ha (340.36 acres)