The Native Woodland Trust owns or manages 11 nature reserves in the Republic of Ireland.
Ardan Wood Ardan Wood is a remnant of ancient woodland in
County Westmeath It was the first site that the Native Woodland Trust acquired.
Farnaght Wood Farnaght Wood is a 7-acre on the
Longford/
Leitrim county border that was acquired with the purpose of creating new native woodland.
Blessington The Trust's Blessington site sits on the
Poulaphuca lakes in
Wicklow behind
Russborough House. The Blessington site is a sixteen-acre site on the N81 on the border with
Kildare.
Humphreystown Humphrystown Wood is located further south along the
Blesington lakes in Wickow
Coille na Luise Coille na Luise is located above the village of
Laragh, County Wicklow and overlooking
Annamoe. It was acquired for planting new woodland and was named after a 200+ year old rowan tree found on the site, luis being an old Irish word for rowan.
Girley Wood Girley Wood was established on the edges of Girley Bog in
County Meath.
Camcor Wood In the foothills of the
Slieve Blooms mountains in
County Offaly.
St. John's Wood The Native Woodland Trust owns a small section of the famous ancient woodland of St. John's in
County Roscommon Lecarrow Wood Adjacent St. John's Wood site the Trust acquired some land for regeneration and the establishment of a tree nursery.
Gracedieu Wood The site is a 7.5-acre site, bounded by the
River Suir and the N25; it was created during construction work for the new City bypass, and was used to store topsoil excavated as part of the road building, in
Waterford City.
Toradh Wood This recently acquired site sits on the edge of Toradh Lough near the village of Glen,
County Donegal. ==References==