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"LincWoods" project to plant 200,000 trees across Lincolnshire in next two years
Lincolnshire County Council and the Woodland Trust have united for a major planting initiative to boost tree cover across the region.
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Privately owned Wood
Lincolnshire Rural Activity Centre
Lincolnshire
1.48 ha (3.66 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Lincolnshire Limewoods - Rand Wood
Lincolnshire
18.85 ha (46.58 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Lincolnshire Limewoods - Austacre and New Park Woods
Lincolnshire
166.16 ha (410.58 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Lincolnshire Limewoods - Birch Wood
Lincolnshire
21.26 ha (52.53 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Lincolnshire Limewoods - Camshaw's Wood
Lincolnshire
48.48 ha (119.79 acres)
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Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Muckton wood
Lincolnshire
16.71 ha (41.29 acres)
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Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Gosling Corner wood
Lincolnshire
10.19 ha (25.18 acres)
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Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Legbourne Wood
Lincolnshire
34.93 ha (86.31 acres)
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Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Rigsby Wood
Lincolnshire
15.24 ha (37.66 acres)
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North East Lincolnshire Council Wood
Freshney Forest
Lincolnshire
7.44 ha (18.38 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Owlet
Blyton
50.41 ha (124.56 acres)
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Woodland Trust Wood
Tattershall Carrs
Tattershall
29.00 ha (71.66 acres)
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Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Roughton Moor Wood
Lincolnshire
11.93 ha (29.48 acres)
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North Lincolnshire Council Wood
Sawcliffe Community Woodland
Lincolnshire
12.28 ha (30.34 acres)
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Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Lawn Wood
Lincolnshire
8.65 ha (21.37 acres)
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Bardney Limewoods - Newball Wood
Lincolnshire
103.86 ha (256.64 acres)
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North Lincolnshire Council Wood
Waters Edge
Lincolnshire
1.25 ha (3.09 acres)
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Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust Wood
Friskney Decoy Wood
Lincolnshire
5.99 ha (14.80 acres)
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Video
Planting trees for wildlife, environment and future generations
Through our MOREwoods and MOREhedges schemes, Robert Moore has planted trees to attract wildlife, capture carbon, improve visual impact and make better use of underperforming areas of his 356 hectare Lincolnshire farm.
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