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Silver Birch Scotland's hedge maze
Silver Birch Scotland has planted an incredible maze with our free tree packs. See how trees plus social and therapeutic horticulture can build skills, grow confidence and generate health benefits.
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10 common garden birds to spot on your bird feeder
Find out all about the common British garden birds, what to feed them and how to identify them.
Hannah Vickers • 21 Mar 2019
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Plant trees with your school
Tree planting is a hands-on way for children to make a real impact on the environment. We’ve already helped schools plant five million trees across the UK; discover how we can help you.
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Conservation for kids and families
Find out more about nature conservation, how to get your kids involved and how to make your family more eco-friendly.
Rachel Hoskins • 06 Jan 2020
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Why do leaves change colour and fall off in autumn?
Autumn is the most spectacular season thanks to our deciduous trees. But why is autumn colour better some years than others? Find out why.
Helen Keating • 02 Oct 2020
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Trees woods and wildlife
Badger
Big families, big appetites and big personalities. Badgers are a wood's ruling clan, often occupying the same sett for generations and laying a network of well-trodden paths through the undergrowth. They’re playful, house proud and expert foragers.
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National Trust for Scotland Wood
Geilston Garden
Argyll and Bute
3.63 ha (8.97 acres)
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Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Lashford Lane Fen
Oxfordshire
6.25 ha (15.44 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Dodd Wood
Cumbria
302.65 ha (747.85 acres)
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Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Lower Ince Woodland
Greater Manchester
6.92 ha (17.10 acres)