Heartwood Forest Appeal

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Help us create the largest new native forest in England.

At Heartwood Forest near Sandridge, St Albans, we have the exciting opportunity to create an 850 acre wood from open fields in just 12 years. With your help we can transform a site with little value for wildlife, into beautiful broadleaved woodland, a natural resource which can support more species than any other land habitat.

 Donate to the Heartwood Forest appeal. (opens in new window) Donate to make our vision reality
We have raised over £4 million, but still have a way to go.

The site in the heart of London’s Green Belt, already boasts 45 acres of precious ancient woodland and is home to many rare butterflies and the protected English bluebell, yet is still just 25 miles from Marble Arch.

Aerial view of Heartwood Forest

By planting an additional 600,000 trees, creating wildflower meadows and laying miles of footpaths and bridleways – we will create the largest new native forest in England that is within easy reach of millions of people.

Please help today.

 

 Donate to the Heartwood Forest appeal. (opens in new window) Donate to make our vision reality
We have raised over £4 million, but still have a way to go.

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Single tree at Heartwood Forest. (click to enlarge) 
Single tree at Heartwood Forest, by Paul Hetherington.

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