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Forestry Commission England Wood
Great Pen Wood
Hampshire
85.87 ha (212.18 acres)
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Trees woods and wildlife
Glow-worm
Emitting an eerie yellow-green glow at night, female glow-worms use bioluminescence to attract mates. Not worms at all, they are actually beetles that lurk in lowland Britain.
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Forestry Commission England Wood
Overscourt Wood
Gloucestershire
88.85 ha (219.55 acres)
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Hertsmere Borough Council Wood
Furzefield Wood
Hertfordshire
5.55 ha (13.71 acres)
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Wooplaw Community Woodlands Wood
Wooplaw Community Woodland
Scottish Borders
20.34 ha (50.26 acres)
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Visiting woods
Walking dogs in our woods
Dogs are welcome for walkies in our woods. Take a look at our tips and guidelines for ensuring we keep our woods safe and special for dogs and wildlife.
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Woodland Trust Wood
Yatesbury Beeches
Yatesbury
0.64 ha (1.58 acres)
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Blog
Swifts, swallows and martins: easy ID guide
When swifts, swallows and martins appear you know spring has arrived too! Find how to tell them apart and when to see them with our top identification tips.
Fritha West • 05 May 2022
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Trees woods and wildlife
Ferns
Lush, ancient and primitive, ferns are magnificent non-flowering plants that reproduce via spores. They are a common sight in woods, as many species are shade tolerant and can grow year round, bringing some welcome green to cooler months.
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Privately owned Wood
Southfield
County Durham
53.90 ha (133.19 acres)