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Why Every Woodland Owner Should Have a Management Plan

You’ve just become the proud owner of a patch of woodland, or perhaps you’ve had it for a while but haven’t had the time or resources to do a great deal with it. Either way, you might be wondering: where on earth do I start? The answer is simpler than you might think; you need […]

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Hazel: Your Nutty Native Woodland Treasure

Scientific Name: Corylus avellana We’ve all seen hazel, whether you noticed it or not. This small native tree is not only a common sight in ancient woodlands, hedgerows and scrubland, it’s also become a popular tree that developers and urban planners plant to provide fast-growing woody cover. And, well, you’ve heard of hazelnuts. How to Identify

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Blackthorn: The Hedgerow’s Thorny Guardian

Scientific Name: Prunus spinosa Blackthorn is a common sight in the countryside in hedgerows or as dense thickets on scrubland or on woodland edges. Most famous for its dark berries, or sloes, used every year for sloe gin, blackthorn is a staple of UK hedgerows, particularly in the South East where it is part of the

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The Wild Service Tree: Discover a Rare Beauty

Scientific Name: Sorbus Torminalis Have you seen one? I challenge you to. A rare native tree in the UK, it was once common in the South East of England but over time, and perhaps with changing climates and human pressure, this beautiful tree has slowly retreated in the UK but is still found in southern and

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Forest Bathing – What’s All the Fuss Anyway?

Forest bathing, or Shinrin-yoku, is a Japanese practice of immersing oneself in the forest atmosphere. It was developed in Japan in the 1980s as a form of preventative healthcare and healing. The term “Shinrin-yoku” translates to “forest bathing” or “taking in the forest atmosphere.” The concept arose from the Japanese government’s concern about increasing stress levels

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The Oak: Bow to the King of the Forest

Scientific Name: Quercus robur The English oak is native to Europe and western Asia. It is a dominant tree in many woodlands and forests, preferring deep, fertile soils. In the UK, it is a symbol of strength and longevity, found throughout the country. We have two native oaks, the Penduculate or Common Oak (Quercus robur) and

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