Volunteer at Heartwood Forest

Come and get involved in helping to create England’s largest new native woodland

Whether you like walking, digging or spotting wildlife there is a huge range of jobs that you can get involved in.

Have a look at the live volunteering opportunities on offer at Heartwood at the moment. You can also sign up here to recieve regular updates and be a part of this ambitious project.

Here’s a taste of what you could be doing to help create a fantastic wildlife habitat for future generations:

Planting trees

One of the most fulfilling experiences that everyone should do at least once in their lifetime! Help to plant over 600,000 trees that will make up Heartwood Forest.

Leading Guided Walks

Share your passion for Heartwood and for woodlands and lead guided walks around the site.

Onsite and External Events

Throughout the year we hold numerous events at Heartwood and in and around St Albans. Volunteers help us to make sure these events run smoothly.

Photography

Take photos of your favourite spots and watch them change over the seasons and the years. Check out our Volunteer Photographer Scheme for more information.

Rabbit Proof Fencing

There will be miles of rabbit proof fencing protecting our young sapling trees. Help us by walking the boundaries and letting us know where it has been breached.

So come and get involved. Whether you can spare an hour or several days we would love to hear from you.

Become one of the volunteers helping to create the largest new native forest in England.

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