Woodland -

Organizations like the Woodland Trust and various Wildlife Trusts work extensively to protect these habitats from threats like urbanization, overgrazing, and invasive diseases.

Woodlands are typically structured into four distinct horizontal layers, each supporting unique life forms: woodland

A vibrant carpet of grasses, ferns, and seasonal wildflowers like bluebells and wood anemones. Organizations like the Woodland Trust and various Wildlife

Home to smaller trees and woody shrubs such as hawthorn or hazel, which thrive in filtered light. woodland

The uppermost layer formed by the branches and leaves of mature trees like oak, maple, and beech.

Primarily composed of broadleaf trees that shed their leaves in autumn to survive cold winters.