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Woodland Trust Wood
Ridgewood
Brampton
9.81 ha (24.24 acres)
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We want to see a UK rich in native woods and trees, for people and wildlife. Could you help us achieve it?
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Visiting woods
Discover woods in winter
See a different side to the woods. Wrap up warm for a walk amongst impressive icicles, frosted landscapes and glorious sunsets. Follow tantalising animal tracks in the snow and cosy up on a bench with a flask of something hot.
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Scarborough Borough Council Wood
Raincliffe Woods
North Yorkshire
157.34 ha (388.79 acres)
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Collect Nectar points with Woodland Trust membership
Collect up to 20,000 Nectar points when you join the Woodland Trust. And if you're already a member, you can also get bonus points when you buy woodland products at Sainsbury's. Link up your membership to start collecting.
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Newcastle under Lyme Borough Council Wood
Loomer Road Open Space
Staffordshire
0.34 ha (0.84 acres)
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Northumberland County Council Wood
Stanleyburn Wood
Northumberland
4.97 ha (12.28 acres)
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Press centre
Budget Day 2024: what Holyrood should do for woods and trees
If Scotland is to meet its climate goals and restore nature to a thriving condition, we need more native trees and woods, and we need them in good condition.
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Blog
Where do bees go in winter?
Ever wondered where bees go in winter? Find out where different species of bee go when the weather gets cold, and when to spot them emerging.
Charlotte Varela • 18 Nov 2022
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Trees woods and wildlife
Why are trees important for biodiversity?
Woodland is home to a wealth of wildlife. If we don't protect what we have left and work to create woodlands of the future, we stand to lose more than just trees.