This ancient woodland is a real gem, sitting as it does in a shallow chalkland valley in Lynsted with Kingsdown Parish. We provide this site-map for ease of navigation by those who prefer not to use drop-down menus.
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- Species found in Toll Wood
- Trees
- Flora (understorey plants and shrubs)
- Fauna (mammals and birds)
- Fungi
- Invertebrates
- Project Areas
- Setting Up. Preparing for woodland recovery (Securing boundaries and establishing the Trust)
- Threat responses (elm beetle/fungi; ash dieback; and climate change succession planting)
- Discovery. Surveys of plants, fungi, lichens, invertebrates, mammals and bird populations; Development of interpretation resources and expert reports;
- Chalkland Meadow. Management to enhance pollinators, invertebrates and mammals;
- Archaeology - preservation of and research into manmade features;
- Improvement. Focus on enrichment and biodiversity of the understorey - e.g. halo thinning, planting, coppicing, insect and fungi habitat development.
- Partners - Organisations we work with and who support the work of the Trust.