The Woodland Trust
The Woodland Trust is the UK's leading woodland conservation charity

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Can you help us plant the largest new native forest in England? Green Tree Schools Award Join the Woodland Trust
Can you help us plant the largest
new native forest in England?
Green Tree Schools Award
First school in UK reaches Gold
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The Sunday Times Wood - opens in a new window Ancient woodland in Scotland FREEwoods scheme
The Sunday Times Wood – have
you planted your tree yet?
Trust defends ancient
woodland in Scotland
FREEwoods - have a new native woodland completely free
Ikea - create a foot of forest Subscribe to our newsletter here

Other news and activities:
 

Annual review See our new virtual version of the
2007 Annual Review

- Nature campaign launched by Kinder
- Magical woods beckon a First News reporter to Tinker Bell's Pixie Hollow
- Horse chestnuts hit again - Leaf miner and bleeding canker
- Request posters for the Christmas Card Recycling Scheme
- Acorns to Ancients seed gathering and planting.
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New dedicate a tree
- Why not send a
Woodland Trust ecard?
- How working with us can benefit your business

Visit the Tree For All website

Visit the Nature Detectives website

 Part of the I Count campaign to stop climate chaos

If you would like to contact us during office hours (8.30am-5.00pm) please ring our Public Enquiries Officer on our Enquiries Line 01476 581135 or alternatively call our switchboard 01476 581111.
This website is managed by the Woodland Trust.
The Woodland Trust is a charity registered in England and Wales (No. 294344) and in Scotland (No. SC038885).
A non-profit making company limited by guarantee. Registered in England No. 1982873.
Registered office: Autumn Park, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG31 6LL.
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