Protect Nottinghamshire’s Ancient Woodlands
Help us protect Nottinghamshire's Ancient Woodlands. With your support we can enhance the ancient woodland in our care and continue the fight to protect those threatened by development.
Help us protect Nottinghamshire's Ancient Woodlands. With your support we can enhance the ancient woodland in our care and continue the fight to protect those threatened by development.
Walk around the lower woodlands that are dripping with mosses and lichens, then onto a wander through the new plantation ending with a look at the ancient Beech trees in Craggy Wood.
Do you love nature? Do you enjoy meeting people? Why not help support Cumbria Wildlife Trust events in South Cumbria, at Staveley Woodlands & Brown Robin nature reserves.
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This beginner to intermediate course is designed to give you a broad introduction to woodland habitats in Britain. You will learn to identify key woodland indicator species, as well as get to know…
These upland, mixed broadleaf woodlands are part of the Lake District's remaining fragments of temperate rainforest, rich in mosses, ferns and liverworts.
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