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Stour Wood
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Map showing the location of Stour Wood
Map showing the location of Stour Wood
Location in Essex
Geography
Location Essex, England
OS grid TM189310
Coordinates 51°56′06″N 1°10′58″E / 51.935°N 1.1829°E / 51.935; 1.1829
Area 54.07 hectares (133.61 acres)
Administration
Governing body Woodland Trust

Stour Wood is a beautiful woodland area located in Essex, England. It is close to the small village of Wrabness. This special place covers about 54 hectares, which is like 133 football fields!

Stour Wood is owned by the Woodland Trust. This group works to protect and plant trees across the UK. The wood is looked after by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB). They help keep the area safe for birds and other wildlife.

Stour Wood is also part of a larger protected area. It is included in the Stour and Copperas Woods, Ramsey Site of Special Scientific Interest. This means it's a very important place for nature.

What is a Woodland?

A woodland is an area filled with trees. It is usually less dense than a forest. Woodlands are home to many different plants and animals. They provide shelter and food for wildlife. They also help clean the air we breathe.

Woodlands are important for our planet. They help fight climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide. They also offer a peaceful place for people to visit. Many people enjoy walking or exploring in woodlands.

Protecting Stour Wood

Stour Wood is a very important natural space. It is protected for several reasons. One main reason is its status as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).

What is an SSSI?

An SSSI is a special area in the UK. It is recognized for its important plants, animals, or geology. These sites are protected by law. This helps make sure they stay healthy for future generations.

The government protects SSSIs. This is to make sure rare species can thrive. It also protects unique natural features. Stour Wood is part of an SSSI because of its valuable wildlife and habitats.

Who Manages Stour Wood?

The Woodland Trust owns Stour Wood. They are a charity dedicated to protecting and restoring woodlands. They work hard to keep these places safe.

The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) manages the wood. The RSPB is a charity that focuses on bird conservation. They make sure the wood is a good home for birds. They also help other wildlife that lives there.

Together, these groups ensure Stour Wood remains a thriving natural habitat. They help protect its plants and animals. They also make sure people can enjoy this special place.

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