New map of ancient trees an opportunity for conservation Tags:United Kingdom 3 comments I’m guessing the real map is [this one](https://ati.woodlandtrust.org.uk/tree-search/). I wonder how many more decades it will take the BBC to learn about linking on the internet. Unless the tree is in Peterborough I am lucky enough to live near a LOT of a ancient trees. There really is something about seeing them that is impressive and special. It’s a real shame so many have been lost needlessly due to greed. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
I’m guessing the real map is [this one](https://ati.woodlandtrust.org.uk/tree-search/). I wonder how many more decades it will take the BBC to learn about linking on the internet.
I am lucky enough to live near a LOT of a ancient trees. There really is something about seeing them that is impressive and special. It’s a real shame so many have been lost needlessly due to greed.
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I’m guessing the real map is [this one](https://ati.woodlandtrust.org.uk/tree-search/). I wonder how many more decades it will take the BBC to learn about linking on the internet.
Unless the tree is in Peterborough
I am lucky enough to live near a LOT of a ancient trees. There really is something about seeing them that is impressive and special. It’s a real shame so many have been lost needlessly due to greed.