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Lancashire County Council Wood
Spring Wood
Lancashire
16.33 ha (40.35 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Mayfly
Known for its short adult life, the mayfly is here for a good time, not a long time. Emerging between May and August, it dances above freshwater rivers and lakes to find a mate.
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Video
Short Heath Fields Trust
See how free tree packs have helped create beautiful green spaces in Birmingham.
00:02:30
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Policy paper
Trees and woods: at the heart of nature recovery in Northern Ireland
This report outlines the critical role that native natural and semi-natural woods and trees must play in restoring nature, and how the government and local authorities can ensure nature’s recovery is embedded in local plans.
PDF (2.58 MB)
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Protecting trees and woods
We need action on nature commitments ahead of the next general election
To stand a chance of restoring nature by 2030, we need action from political leaders. Nature recovery must be at the heart of the next general election campaign.
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Press centre
Deer in Scotland: a way forward?
Deer numbers in Scotland have doubled since 1990, posing a growing barrier to woodland creation and restoration.
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Visiting woods
Frodsham Woods
On an abandoned golf course, we are creating a vibrant green haven for wildlife and people.
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Support us
Collect Nectar points with Woodland Trust membership
Collect up to 10,000 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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Protecting trees and woods
Growing the future: Woodland Trust General Election manifesto priorities
Action to protect, restore and expand our native woods and trees is at the heart of the change we need.
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Event
Rambles with the ranger at Glen Finglas
Come along to the Glen Finglas Estate and enjoy a guided walk through diverse habitats while honing your tree identification skills.
Fri 20 Sep 2024 • Glen Finglas, Brig o'Turk