www.woodlandtrust.org.uk
Open in
urlscan Pro
2620:1ec:46::45
Public Scan
Submitted URL: http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/
Effective URL: https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/
Submission: On March 11 via api from US — Scanned from DE
Effective URL: https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/
Submission: On March 11 via api from US — Scanned from DE
Form analysis
2 forms found in the DOMGET /search/
<form action="/search/" method="get">
<div class="nav-search-input-group">
<input class="nav-search-input" type="text" name="q" placeholder="I'm looking for..." aria-label="search">
<span class="input-group-append">
<button class="nav-search-btn" type="submit" aria-label="search">
<svg width="20px" height="20px" viewBox="0 0 24 24" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
<!-- Generator: Sketch 52.3 (67297) - http://www.bohemiancoding.com/sketch -->
<title>icon/search</title>
<desc>Created with Sketch.</desc>
<defs>
<path class="nav-search-svg"
d="M19.9570518,17.5999203 L15.6240637,13.267012 C15.6010359,13.2439841 15.5740239,13.2278884 15.5499602,13.2064542 C16.4025498,11.9131474 16.9001594,10.3650199 16.9001594,8.70015936 C16.9001594,4.17131474 13.2288446,0.5 8.70007968,0.5 C4.17131474,0.5 0.5,4.17131474 0.5,8.70007968 C0.5,13.2287649 4.17123506,16.9001594 8.7,16.9001594 C10.3649402,16.9001594 11.912988,16.4025498 13.2062948,15.5499602 C13.2277291,15.5739442 13.243745,15.6009562 13.2667729,15.6239841 L17.5998406,19.9570518 C18.250757,20.6078884 19.3060558,20.6078884 19.9570518,19.9570518 C20.6078884,19.3061355 20.6078884,18.2508367 19.9570518,17.5999203 Z M8.70007968,14.0574502 C5.74119522,14.0574502 3.34262948,11.6588845 3.34262948,8.70007968 C3.34262948,5.74119522 5.7412749,3.34262948 8.70007968,3.34262948 C11.6588048,3.34262948 14.0574502,5.7412749 14.0574502,8.70007968 C14.0574502,11.6588845 11.6588048,14.0574502 8.70007968,14.0574502 Z"
id="path-1"></path>
</defs>
<g id="icon/search" stroke="none" stroke-width="1" fill="none" fill-rule="evenodd">
<g id="expand" transform="translate(1.500000, 1.500000)">
<mask id="mask-2" fill="white">
<use xlink:href="#path-1"></use>
</mask>
<use id="Mask" fill="none" xlink:href="#path-1"></use>
<g id="colour/dark" mask="url(#mask-2)" fill="none" fill-opacity="0.0">
<g transform="translate(-0.350649, -1.052632)" id="fill">
<rect x="0" y="0" width="21.3903743" height="21.3903743"></rect>
</g>
</g>
</g>
</g>
</svg>
</button>
</span>
</div>
</form>
GET /search/
<form action="/search/" method="get" role="search">
<label>Search our site</label>
<div id="search-box">
<div class="page-search-input-group">
<div class="modal-search-input-group">
<div class="input-group">
<input id="modal-search-input" type="search" placeholder="Type your search here" aria-label="Search" title="Search" autocomplete="off" class="form-control modal-search-input" name="q">
<div class="input-group-append">
<button class="btn btn-primary modal-search-btn" type="submit" aria-label="search" id="modal-search-btn" name="Submit search"></button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<input type="hidden" name="p" value="1">
</form>
Text Content
Your privacy We use cookies to give you the best online experience and to process your personal data. By clicking accept, you agree to our use of cookies. See our Cookie policy to see which cookies we use and how to change your settings. Accept Skip to main content * Shop * Blog Become a member MENU CLOSE icon/search Created with Sketch. * Trees, woods and wildlife * A-Z tree guide * British trees * Tree pests and diseases * Trees and climate change * Benefits of trees * Woodland animals * Woodland plants * Fungi and lichens * Habitats * Species identification guides * Nature's Calendar * Ancient Tree Inventory * State of UK Woods and Trees 2021 * Trees and woods: at the heart of nature recovery * A-Z GUIDE TO BRITISH TREES Over 70 of the UK's tree species, from natives trees to the common non-natives. See our A-Z list * Protecting trees and woods * Threats to woods and trees * Campaign with us * Take action in your community * Tell us about a threat * Urban trees * Influencing government and policymakers * Ancient woodland restoration * State of UK Woods and Trees 2021 * Landscape-scale conservation * CATCH UP ON OUR CAMPAIGNS Discover our recent challenges and successes and how you can help. Get the latest news * Visiting woods * Find a wood * Things to do * Foraging * Natures' Calendar * Ancient Tree Inventory * Events * Walking * Children and families * Woods through the seasons * Virtual tours Discover more in the woods * Things to do in the woods * Foraging: what to look out for each month * Nature's Calendar * FIND A WOOD NEAR YOU We've got thousands of woods, free for you to visit, across the UK. Plan your journey * Plant trees * Free trees for schools and communities * Trees for landowners and farmers * Natural regeneration * Benefits of agroforestry * Why plant trees? * Buy trees from our shop * Woodland Carbon * Tree planting advice * How to choose a tree * Where to plant * How to plant a tree * UK sourced and grown trees: why buy? * Plant trees on your land with MOREwoods * PLANT MORE TREES To fight the effects of climate change we're working hard to get millions more trees growing. Find out why * About us * What we do * Our strategy * Where we work * How we are run * Our history * Careers with us * Volunteering * Our partners * Our publications Latest blogs * Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw - Sheffield's tree story Adam Shaw • 22 Feb 2024 * Bird song identification: songs and calls for beginners Kayleigh Jacobs-Rutter • 13 Feb 2024 * Animal mating rituals: 12 eye-opening breeding habits Danielle Wesley • 12 Feb 2024 * Support us * Join * Become a member * Act * Campaign with us * Volunteer with us * Your community * Your school * Tree Charter * Events * Partner with us * Give * Make a donation * Support an appeal * Leave a gift in your will * Dedicate trees or woodland * Fundraise for us * Play our raffle * Carbon donations * Philanthropy and major gifts * How we spend your money * Fundraise * As an individual * As a group * At work * Trees, woods and wildlife * Back * A-Z tree guide * British trees * Tree pests and diseases * Trees and climate change * Benefits of trees * Woodland animals * Woodland plants * Fungi and lichens * Habitats * Species identification guides * Nature's Calendar * Ancient Tree Inventory * State of UK Woods and Trees 2021 * Trees and woods: at the heart of nature recovery * Shop * Blog * Protecting trees and woods * Back * Threats to woods and trees * Campaign with us * Take action in your community * Tell us about a threat * Urban trees * Influencing government and policymakers * Ancient woodland restoration * State of UK Woods and Trees 2021 * Landscape-scale conservation * Shop * Blog * Visiting woods * Back * Find a wood * Things to do * Back * Things to do * Foraging * Natures' Calendar * Ancient Tree Inventory * Events * Walking * Children and families * Woods through the seasons * Virtual tours * Shop * Blog * Shop * Blog * Plant trees * Back * Free trees for schools and communities * Trees for landowners and farmers * Natural regeneration * Benefits of agroforestry * Why plant trees? * Buy trees from our shop * Woodland Carbon * Tree planting advice * Back * Tree planting advice * How to choose a tree * Where to plant * How to plant a tree * Shop * Blog * UK sourced and grown trees: why buy? * Plant trees on your land with MOREwoods * Shop * Blog * About us * Back * What we do * Our strategy * Where we work * How we are run * Our history * Careers with us * Volunteering * Our partners * Our publications * Shop * Blog * Support us * Back * Join * Back * Join * Become a member * Shop * Blog * Act * Back * Act * Campaign with us * Volunteer with us * Your community * Your school * Tree Charter * Events * Partner with us * Shop * Blog * Give * Back * Give * Make a donation * Support an appeal * Leave a gift in your will * Dedicate trees or woodland * Fundraise for us * Play our raffle * Carbon donations * Philanthropy and major gifts * How we spend your money * Shop * Blog * Fundraise * Back * Fundraise * As an individual * As a group * At work * Shop * Blog * Shop * Blog Become a member * Shop * Blog FEELING CRISIS-Y ABOUT THE CLIMATE? Trees fight the effects of climate change — we just need billions more of them. Help plant more trees Credit: Firefly / WTML Credit: Firefly / WTML WOODS AND TREES ARE ESSENTIAL. For people. For wildlife. For life. That's why we're here. About us WE CREATE We create wildlife-rich woods and plant native trees to benefit nature, climate and people now and in the future. About us WE PROTECT We fight to protect woods and trees, preventing the loss of irreplaceable habitat, nature and carbon stores for a healthier future for everyone. About us WE RESTORE We bring damaged ancient woods back to life, restoring irreplaceable ecosystems to improve landscape resilience so that nature and people can thrive. About us WE CARE We care for over 1,000 woods, keeping them open for you to explore and enjoy. We want to inspire a love for woods and trees for generations to come. more 55m Planted We have planted millions of trees since we began in 1972. 1,172 Saved We have saved thousands of woods with your help in the last decade. 85k Revived We are bringing thousands of hectares of ancient woodland back to life. WE WANT A WORLD WHERE WOODS AND TREES THRIVE FOR PEOPLE AND NATURE. We can't achieve our vision without you. Support us LET'S KEEP PLANTING TREES AND PROTECTING NATURE Your support for UK woodland and our fight for nature is vital. Take a look at some of the incredible work we've been able to do and how you can help in the future. Donate today START PLANTING Plant trees FREE TREES FOR SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES We want to make sure everyone in the UK has the chance to plant a tree. So we’re giving away hundreds of thousands of trees to schools and communities. Blog COMBAT CLIMATE CHANGE AT HOME: 6 UK NATIVE TREES TO PLANT IN SMALL GARDENS Becca Smith • 07 Oct 2022 BLOG BRITISH TREES TO PLANT IN YOUR GARDEN: 14 NATIVE TREE IDEAS Our top UK native trees to bring colour, interest and wildlife to your garden, including size and preferred conditions. EXPLORE SPRING WOODLAND Visiting woods FIND A WOOD NEAR YOU Our woods are free to visit and open all year round. Use our wood finder to discover one near you. Trees woods and wildlife A-Z OF BRITISH TREES Our A-Z guide to British trees from native species to naturalised and widely planted non-natives. Trees woods and wildlife IDENTIFY WILDLIFE Woods are brimming with wildlife. Discover what's out there with our identification guides. INSPIRATION FOR YOUR NEXT DAY OUT Blog WANDER THROUGH HISTORY: FASCINATING RUINS AND RELICS IN 10 UK WOODS Chris Britt-Searle • 01 Mar 2024 Blog THE BEST WOODLAND WALKS IN LONDON James Martin • 28 Jan 2019 Blog 11 WATERFALL WALKS TO VISIT IN OUR WOODS Charlie Mellor • 15 Jan 2021 MAKE A DIFFERENCE Visiting woods NATURE'S CALENDAR Help monitor the effects of climate change on wildlife near you. Your records contribute to a growing body of scientific evidence on global warming. Blog 10 WAYS TO HELP WILDLIFE IN SPRING Charlie Mellor • 01 Mar 2023 Support us DEDICATIONS Be it a single tree or an acre of woodland with a personalised bench, your dedication will provide a long-lasting tribute that can be visited time after time – and support local wildlife too. Keep in touch with the nature you love Sign up to stay connected * * * * * Contact us * Jobs * Press and media * Newsletter * Publications * Accessibility * Cookie policy * Privacy policy * Terms and conditions The Woodland Trust is a charity registered in England and Wales (No. 294344) and in Scotland (No. SC038885). A non-profit-making company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 1982873. Woodland Trust (Enterprises) Limited, registered in England (No. 2296645), is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Woodland Trust. Registered office: Kempton Way, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG31 6LL. The Woodland Trust and Woodland Trust Nature Detectives logos are registered trademarks. Images © protected Woodland Trust. VAT No. GB520 6111 04. Most Woodland Trust woods are certified to FSC® standards by the Soil Association. Certificate number SA-FM/COC-001270, Licence code FSC-C009406. close Search our site