North York Moors National Park

 

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Woodland

 

Ancient Woodland  Coniferous forest plantation        

The North York Moors National Park contains the largest expanse of heather moorland in England and Wales, so it may come as some surprise to learn that this is the most wooded of our National Parks. With over a fifth of the landscape under tree cover, the importance of woodland to the North York Moors National Park is huge.

Our native woodlands, where oak, ash, birch and rowan thrive, are rich in wildlife. Insects and birds are abundant and the ground is carpeted with shade loving plants. Woodland covers many of the valley sides giving the dales landscape a distinctive character.

But it is the new plantation woodlands which dominate the scene... at least in terms of area. The large forests of Dalby, Cropton and Boltby are not only important for timber production but for wildlife and recreation too.

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