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Top 10 coastal woods in the UK
Bats, rare butterflies, dinosaur footprints and even the roar of a whirlpool – these coastal woods are just waiting for you to visit.
Charlie Mellor • 18 Jun 2019
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Trees woods and wildlife
Bracken
Huge, widespread, ancient. Bracken is thought to be the most common plant in the world and is found on all continents except Antarctica. In the UK, they thrive in woodland.
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National Trust Wood
Newtown River
Isle of Wight
5.13 ha (12.68 acres)
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Blog
Hawthorn and blackthorn: what’s the difference?
Hawthorn and blackthorn are two of the most easily confused species, so here’s a closer look at their differences to help you tell them apart.
Charlie Mellor • 09 Apr 2019
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Trees woods and wildlife
Stoat
Fast and definitely furious. The stoat is not afraid to take on prey more than five times its size. Up trees or underground, there are few places this potent predator won’t go in search of its next meal.
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National Trust Wood
Afton Down
Isle of Wight
4.75 ha (11.74 acres)
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Position statement
Rewilding – the Woodland Trust's position
The Woodland Trust advocates the use of natural processes and species reintroduction to promote the conservation and expansion of wildlife.
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Privately owned Wood
Carnaby Landfill Site
East Riding of Yorkshire
4.12 ha (10.18 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Carr House Farm
East Riding of Yorkshire
1.08 ha (2.67 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Mottistone
Isle of Wight
3.23 ha (7.98 acres)