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A new year. Time for new beginnings, new resolutions and new ambitions. Many of us have found a greater appreciation for nature during the pandemic and, coupled with the climate and biodiversity crisis, the time has never been better to take action for the environment. Whether you’re testing the water with a small commitment or ready to make a big change, here are 10 ways to do your bit for nature in the coming year.
Tread a new path, watch the wide winter skies and reconnect with nature. Wrap up warm, breathe fresh, clean air and keep moving – you’ll find new horizons, feel healthier and happier and enjoy a wonderful sense of wellbeing.
Spending time in nature will rejuvenate you physically and mentally. You just need to take that first step. We have 1,000 woods across the UK, all free to visit and waiting for you to explore.
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Search thousands of woods across the UK and gather information on the local facilities, features, wildlife and history in the area.
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Go on an adventure. Get closer to nature. Uncover history. Discover ways to explore the UK's woods whatever the season.
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Charlie Mellor • 05 Aug 2020
We’re facing a climate emergency and many of us are looking for ways to make a difference. A great resolution is to reduce waste. Here are some ideas:
Resolutions are often about learning a new skill or talent – perhaps a language or a musical instrument. Broaden your horizons by learning more about a new subject, like the environment around us - from why trees are so important to what frogs eat! Knowing more about the nature we see every day helps us to better appreciate it – and we can learn how to protect it too.
We’ve plenty of tools to help, and you can test your knowledge with our fun quizzes!
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Our free Tree ID app for Android and iPhone helps you identify the UK's native and non-native trees. It's an A-Z tree guide in your pocket.
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Woods are brimming with wildlife. Discover what's out there with our identification guides.
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Test your nature knowledge and discover fascinating facts about trees, woods and wildlife.
A really rewarding resolution is to grow your own food. It’s cheaper, reduces your environmental impact and tastes even better knowing you’ve grown it yourself – what an achievement! You don’t have to be a seasoned gardener either – easier options like potatoes and rhubarb are great for beginners. If your patch is small, try herbs in a window box, blackberry hanging baskets or think three dimensional – grow your own fruit with trees like cherry and crab apple.
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George Anderson • 12 Aug 2019
Pledge to give nature a helping hand this year by providing food and shelter for wildlife. From bird feeders to bug hotels, there’s an option to suit every space and pocket - even a window box or plant pot can make a difference.
Trees are nature’s most powerful weapon in the fight against climate change - they absorb and store carbon dioxide, keeping it locked away for generations.
To solve the climate crisis we must harness the power of the natural world. Planting trees is key, but we must also care for those we already have. Every year, trees and woods remove a vast quantity of carbon from the atmosphere, storing it in bark, branches and soil.
You can help protect and add to this extensive carbon store by making a donation. Government statistics suggest the average person in the UK is responsible for 5.5 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year. A suggested donation of £140 each year would allow us to care for enough woodland to capture and store approximately this amount of carbon, helping to lock up emissions.
Capturing and storing carbon from the atmosphere is vital in the fight against climate change. By making a donation, you’ll help protect and add to this extensive carbon store.
Donate todayWhatever your skills or background and however much time you can give, you can make a difference. From campaigning online at home to getting your hands dirty in a woodland working group, there’s something for everyone. As well as helping trees and woods, you’ll be meeting new people and learning new skills. Apply for a specific volunteer role, or dip in and out of our citizen science projects whenever you have a little spare time - you could record thick gnarly trees near you for the Ancient Tree Inventory, or a number of natural events that signify the changing seasons for Nature’s Calendar. Every little helps!
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Every year, thousands of people give their precious time to help us protect and care for woods and trees.
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Help monitor the effects of climate change on wildlife near you. Your records contribute to a growing body of scientific evidence on global warming.
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Ancient trees need special care and protection. There are thousands of ancient trees in the UK and we need your help to tell us where they are with the Ancient Tree Inventory.
Raising money for a charity can be a great target to aim for in a new year, especially if you need to train or learn a new skill. But marathon running and skydiving are not the only options! You could fundraise alone by setting a personal challenge, arrange an event, choose a group activity to raise money as a team or get your colleagues involved to support a good cause at work. Raise as much or as little as you like, from collecting small donations to arranging public events - the choice is yours.
Set your own challenge or host a community event to raise money for woods, trees and wildlife.
Get startedBe part of a nationwide tree-planting project by planting as part of the Big Climate Fightback.
Planting season runs from November to March, so tick off your target for the year by planting a tree this winter. It may seem a relatively quick and simple action, but the rewards are endless.
Choose suitable native species for your space and enjoy watching your tree grow and thrive through the coming seasons. You’ll also be creating a future home and food source for wildlife, helping to fight climate change for years to come and much more.
Plant trees in your garden, community space or as part of a large scale project. Make an occasion of it by inviting loved ones to join you in planting and watching the trees grow! Don’t have anywhere to plant? Contact your local council or look out for our tree-planting events.
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We want to make sure everyone in the UK has the chance to plant a tree. So we’re giving away hundreds of thousands of trees to schools and communities.
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Helen Keating • 08 Nov 2021
Join an environmental charity like the Woodland Trust and you won’t just be doing something positive for yourself – you’ll also be helping make the UK a healthier and happier place. Every Woodland Trust membership directly helps us to save the UK’s remaining ancient woodland, plant millions of trees every year and create havens for wildlife. Different types of membership are available and you’ll receive our very special membership pack as our thanks.
There's no better way to stand up for trees than by becoming a member of the Woodland Trust.
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