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Signs of the seasons
From the Woodland Trust: Spotting the signs of the changing seasons gives us valuable information about how nature is responding to climate change. You can join in just by looking out of your window.
Cutting down trees: law and legislation
From the Woodland Trust: Mature trees are important carbon stores. Read our guide on the law around tree felling.
British trees to plant in your garden: 14 native tree ideas
From the Woodland Trust. Every single tree captures carbon as it grows, and every tree you plant helps fight climate change.
Landscape to carbonscape: the roadmap to a soil carbon marketplace
A stakeholder event hosted by the Soil Association and the Sustainable Soils Alliance.
Scientists address myths over large-scale tree planting
Farmers in England have been given fresh clarity on whether farmland will continue to be eligible for area payments when it is planted with trees.
How to choose the right tree for a Barn Owl box
Farmers in England have been given fresh clarity on whether farmland will continue to be eligible for area payments when it is planted with trees.
DEFRA paves the way for more agroforestry
Farmers in England have been given fresh clarity on whether farmland will continue to be eligible for area payments when it is planted with trees.
The Tree Council Branching Out fund
Net zero, carbon and trees. Social Inclusion in managing forests in order for them to provide benefits for people, wildlife and climate. Asking for a coherent national strategy.
Land Workers Alliance Forestry Manfesto
Net zero, carbon and trees. Social Inclusion in managing forests in order for them to provide benefits for people, wildlife and climate. Asking for a coherent national strategy.
Agroforestry: a win-win for the future of farming?
72% of UK land is currently used by farmers for food production, but combining trees with farming gives us the option to suck carbon out of the atmosphere, and make farming more profitable, productive, and sustainable
Why your immune system needs a forest
Benefits to health from our co-existence with trees.
More Trees BANES
Want to create a network of mini community nurseries, where trees can be grown from seed and cuttings. To increase trees in local area.
Tree planting in Bristol with community input.
In this time of great human vulnerability, these fragile trees have become a focus for active hope.