Might oaks from little acorns grow…?

...we’d made good progress with funding opportunities and in National Tree Week we were able to promote new schemes and partnerships. The Government’s £40m Green Recovery Challenge Fund was announced...
...we’d made good progress with funding opportunities and in National Tree Week we were able to promote new schemes and partnerships. The Government’s £40m Green Recovery Challenge Fund was announced...
...we face today, as well as what we were doing to act and respond to them. At that time none of us had any idea that one of the biggest...
...were lucky that the summer brought new recruits to help implement the Programme, boosting our numbers and our energy as we all moved firmly into ‘delivery’ mode. That’s involved launching...
...Down Roots The first thing that feels different to the early days of Nature for Climate is that we now have solid foundations to build the future upon – bigger,...
...for Climate Fund (NCF) Tree Programme. It’s therefore fitting that I end my tenure as the head of ‘Team Trees’ with another one, reflecting on what’s happened since then and...
We all know that urgent action to tackle climate change is needed. The UK is the first major economy to legislate for net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Trees...
...and I really believe that sensitivity mapping is the most significant ‘new’ tool that has been developed in the last 30 years. Alongside Ecological Site Classification (ESC), a mapping tool...
...trees, lines or groups. Trees that are successfully integrated into new developments will avoid the negative consequences that are sometimes cited as reasons not to plant them, such as interference...
...station in the Forest of Dean. When it came to deciding what I would do after I left school, I knew it had to be something that would allow me...
...new funding is available for agroforestry? Within the launch of the new suite of grants, there is the ‘PA4: Agroforestry plan’, which can be used to help you consider whether...