Search our site
-
Trees woods and wildlife
Pine hawk-moth
A master of disguise, both as caterpillar and moth. The pine hawk-moth lives up to its name, laying its eggs on pine needles for its caterpillars to feast on.
-
Trees woods and wildlife
Pill woodlouse
Easily found and easily startled, the pill woodlouse is named after its habit of rolling tight into a ball when disturbed. They’re a common sight in woodland, parks and gardens alike.
-
Trees woods and wildlife
Buzzard
High-flying comeback kids. Soaring buzzards are a common sight above our woodlands once more. These impressive birds of prey have quadrupled in number since 1970.
-
Protecting trees and woods
Saved: Nidd Gorge
Thanks to the thousands of people who spoke up, North Yorkshire County Council has ditched plans to build a road through the picturesque ancient woodland of Bilton Beck & Rudding Bottoms at Nidd Gorge.
-
Woodland Trust Wood
Cow Close
Moorsholm
12.73 ha (31.46 acres)
-
Woodland Trust Wood
Coed Dyfodol Sarnau
Sarnau
10.23 ha (25.28 acres)
-
Woodland Trust Wood
Edith's Wood
Far Westhouse
6.86 ha (16.95 acres)
-
Woodland Trust Wood
Formonthills
Glenrothes
118.47 ha (292.74 acres)
-
Woodland Trust Wood
Floodbrook Clough
Runcorn
5.35 ha (13.22 acres)
-
Woodland Trust Wood
Gaddum's Wood
Wilmslow
0.51 ha (1.26 acres)