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The Land Trust Wood
Phoenix Park
South Yorkshire
63.91 ha (157.92 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Fallow deer
A social, elegant species with a signature speckled coat and mighty palmate antlers. Introduced to Britain by the Normans 1,000 years ago, fallow deer have lived in our woodland for centuries.
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Press centre
Young people celebrate creating a forest in three years
In 2019, the Woodland Trust led young people and the local community on a mission to plant 250,000 trees and transform a Derbyshire site into the nation’s first Young People’s Forest.
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London Borough of Southwark Wood
Dulwich Upper Wood
Greater London
1.73 ha (4.27 acres)
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Borough of Broxbourne Wood
Lucy Warren Open Space
Hertfordshire
11.82 ha (29.21 acres)
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Practical guidance
Ancient tree guide 3 – trees and development
A good practice guide to retaining and protecting ancient and veteran trees in new developments, and recognising them as valuable assets.
PDF (1.26 MB)
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Press centre
Trees on farms vital for food, climate and nature: new event to share groundbreaking research
Trees could be the key to ensuring food production amidst climate change and biodiversity loss, according to farmers and researchers who will be leading the charge at the UK's first agroforestry show.
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London Borough of Harrow Wood
Harrow Weald Common and Weald Wood
Greater London
32.78 ha (81.00 acres)
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Support us
How we spend your money
We can’t do our work without you. Every pound you give bolsters our fighting funds, pays for hard graft in our woods and gets trees in the ground. But don’t just take our word for it. Find out what your money is helping to achieve.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Brown long-eared bat
Known as the 'whispering' bat for its almost silent echolocation noises, this little bat's huge ears make it an expert woodland insect hunter.