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      • " Woodland " is often just another name for a forest. Most of the time, though, geographers use the term to describe a forest with an open canopy. The canopy is the highest layer of foliage in a forest. It is made up of the crowns, or tops, of trees. An open canopy allows full sunlight to enter the woodland, limiting shade and moisture.
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  2. The area of semi-natural ancient woodland is tiny – just 1.2 % of the UK. However, there is increasing interest in creating new woodlands. The role of woodland in combatting climate change by storing carbon is better understood, although its importance in flood control is still overlooked.

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      Wet woodland is characterised by trees such as willows,...

  3. Oct 19, 2023 · It is made up of the crowns, or tops, of trees. An open canopy allows full sunlight to enter the woodland, limiting shade and moisture. Woodlands are often transition zones between different ecosystems, such as grasslands, true forests, and deserts. Woodlands that lead to grasslands are sparse.

    • 13% of the UK is woodland. In 2022, woodland covered 32,400 sq km of the UK; or 13% of the UK's land. Ancient woodland covers only 2.5% of the UK. Sadly, up to 70% of ancient woodlands in the UK have already been lost.
    • Woodlands are fantastic carbon catchers. Around 4,000 million tonnes of carbon are stored in UK forests, 70% is in the soil.
    • Oak trees generally live for 600 years. Oak trees may live for 1,000 years, although 600 years is more typical - an oak tree is classed as ancient once it reaches 400 years old.
    • We need to protect our woodlands. Only 44% of the UK's woodland is managed sustainably.
  4. May 2, 2024 · 1. We have our very own rainforests – right here in the UK. Not all rainforests are tropical jungles, you know! The UK is home to numerous pockets of temperate rainforest – an incredibly special and rare habitat that is thought to be even more threatened than its flashy, tropical cousin.

  5. Discover the varied woodland habitats in the UK. From wet woodland to native pinewoods, each is complex and very different with incredible wildlife.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WoodlandWoodland - Wikipedia

    A woodland (/ ˈ w ʊ d l ə n d / ⓘ) is, in the broad sense, land covered with woody plants (trees and shrubs), or in a narrow sense, synonymous with wood (or in the U.S., the plurale tantum woods), a low-density forest forming open habitats with plenty of sunlight and limited shade (see differences between British, American and Australian ...

  7. May 13, 2021 · The marked rise in smallholding and woodland ownership shows that people are realising what they desire from life may be something other than the glamour of life in the big smoke. But what is it about nature that draws us in? Can it really restore us? And in the face of stress, why do people insist we go on a bloody walk?

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