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About us
Who we are
The Woodland Trust is the UK's largest woodland conservation charity.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Capercaillie
The world’s largest grouse, the capercaillie is an impressive bird which has roamed pine forests for thousands of years. Made extinct in the mid-18th century, it has since made a comeback, but is under threat of extinction in the UK once more.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Fungi and lichens
A dazzling array of shapes, sizes and colours. Find out about fungi and lichens, from ancient taboos to magic and medicine.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Mammals
Explore UK mammals and get our tips on how to identify them, where to see them and why they're important.
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Partnerships
Pets at Home
Growing in partnership with over 4,000 acres of woodland protected, restored or created.
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Partnerships
Simple Skincare
Skincare brand Simple is working with us to help restore and protect ancient woodland.
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Forest Service NI Wood
Ballintempo Forest
County Fermanagh
1945.92 ha (4808.37 acres)
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Partnerships
Sainsbury's
Our longest standing partner, with over 19 years working together and planting over 5 million trees across the UK. A hugely successful partnership, based on the simple fact that chickens are happier and healthier under the shelter of trees.
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Video
Sibsey Wood volunteers
Find out more about the Sibsey Wood volunteers and why they were nominated for an award.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Great spruce bark beetle
The great spruce bark beetle damages spruce trees by tunnelling into the bark. This pest was accidentally introduced into the UK in 1982 and now has become established in Western England, Wales and Southern Scotland.