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Trees woods and wildlife
Woodland wildflowers
From the dazzling bluebells that cover ancient woodland in the spring to the bright meadows bursting with buttercups in the summer, wild flowers are what make our woods so beautiful, while providing precious nectar for invertebrates.
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Practical guidance
Ancient trees in historic parks and landscape gardens
A guide to conserving ancient trees in historic settings, including managing surroundings, evaluating dying trees and renewing designs with replacement trees.
PDF (1.68 MB)
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Northumberland County Council Wood
Plessey Woods Country Park
Northumberland
28.97 ha (71.58 acres)
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About us
Jobs and vacancies
We want to see a UK rich in native woods and trees, for people and wildlife. Could you help us achieve it?
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Bardney Limewoods - Newball Wood
Lincolnshire
103.86 ha (256.64 acres)
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Case study
Trees enhance flock health and field drainage
A case study demonstrating how trees can improve shelter for sheep, land drainage and grass growing conditions in fields otherwise unsuitable for stock.
PDF (493 KB)
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National Trust Wood
Baddesley Clinton
Warwickshire
2.94 ha (7.26 acres)
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Blog
Are bluebells poisonous? And more bluebell facts
Find out all about bluebells, including if they’re poisonous, when to see them and lots of other bluebell facts.
Hannah Vickers • 06 Apr 2020
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Abbots Wood
East Sussex
353.86 ha (874.39 acres)
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