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King Alfred’s cakes
Tiny fire-lighters with an embarrassing story, King Alfred’s cakes are named after the king’s poor baking skills.
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300,000 households given new access to nature, new study of Northern Forest shows
More than 300,000 households have been given access to nature they previously didn’t have, a new Northern Forest study shows.
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What young people are doing for woods and trees
Empowering youth for a healthier planet: discover how we're shaping the future of woods, trees and wildlife together.
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Clock is ticking for Britain’s incredibly rare rainforests
The Woodland Trust is highlighting the plight of its special rainforests to coincide with World Rainforest Day. Despite fears over the future of the Britain’s rainforests, much is being done on the ground to protect these special habitats.
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Privately owned Wood
The Portman Burtley Estate
Buckinghamshire
215.68 ha (532.95 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Privet hawk-moth
Gentle giants of the moth world. These strong fliers are brightly coloured as both caterpillars and adults, going from vibrant green to blushing pink.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Penny bun
Weighty, fat and delicious with a cap like a crusty, well-baked bun. Penny buns, or ceps, are prized for their taste and benefits to woodland, tree and human health.
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The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales Wood
Coed Maidie B Goddard
Ceredigion
14.14 ha (34.94 acres)
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The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales Wood
Poor Man's Wood
Sir Gaerfyrddin - Carmarthenshire
16.89 ha (41.74 acres)
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The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales Wood
Coed-Y-Bedw
Caerdydd - Cardiff
17.31 ha (42.77 acres)