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Tag: Woodland

Posted on 20 October 202023 October 2020

Who’s Been Nibbling Nuts?

Woodlands are a great source of food for lots of species. At this time of year, there are lots of nuts to be had! Can you match the evidence of nut-nibbling, to the type of nut and what ate it? Look out for the answers tomorrow!

Evidence:

Image Copyrights: Howardian Local Nature Reserve (Top Left), Treecrops.org (Top Right)
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Posted on 20 October 202028 December 2020

Woodlands: More than just a habitat

Most of us know that planting trees is a great way of combatting climate change and global warming. But did you know that trees don’t just get rid of carbon dioxide? They also reduce our risk of flooding, make sure our soils stay healthy, and provide us with oxygen! Read on to find out why woodlands are such an important habitat.

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