Hyning Scout Wood is a wood between Yealand Conyers and Warton in Lancashire.
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Its features include limestone pavement and coppicing for charcoal. The trees include beech, larch, sweet chestnut and Scots pine. Its woodland plants include bluebells, dog's mercury, hart's-tongue fern and Solomon's Seal. Roe deer and both grey and red squirrels are found there.[1]
It is managed by the Woodland Trust; is part of the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is recognised as a Biological Heritage Site by the county.[1] The wood contains a memorial plaque for anthropologist Mary Gluckman.
References
edit- ^ a b Hyning Scout Wood, Woodland Trust