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The National Forest Wood
Stantons Wood
Derbyshire
41.00 ha (101.31 acres)
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London Borough of Merton Wood
Ravensbury Park
Greater London
5.30 ha (13.10 acres)
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London Borough of Barnet Wood
Whitings Hill Open Space
Greater London
2.05 ha (5.07 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Hazel gloves fungus
An Atlantic rainforest specialist and a clue that points to a wood's ancient origins. It makes its home almost exclusively on old hazel trees and is a sure sign of clean air.
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Position statement
Ancient woodland – the Woodland Trust's position
Ancient woods are irreplaceable, yet they cover just 2% of the UK and are still disappearing. The Woodland Trust believes there should be no further loss.
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Research report
Planting trees to protect water on farms
Planting trees on farms can improve water quality, reduce pollution and help mitigate flooding, while also supporting production and wildlife.
PDF (1.64 MB)
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London Borough of Croydon Wood
Kenley
Greater London
14.21 ha (35.11 acres)
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The National Forest Wood
Newton Road
Leicestershire
16.30 ha (40.28 acres)
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The National Forest Wood
Crossplain Wood
Staffordshire
4.33 ha (10.70 acres)
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The Highland Council Wood
Tradespark Woods
Highland
5.39 ha (13.32 acres)