| Membership
- (email) |
Corporate
Partnerships - (email) |
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Joining our fast growing membership is something really practical you
can do to help protect Britain's woodland (more...)
(Tel. 0800 0269650) |
Seeking new contacts and building long term relationships with companies,
charitable trusts and grant making bodies.
(more...)
(Tel. 01476 581112) |
| Legacies
- (email) |
Tree
planting events -
(email) |
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Leave a gift to the Woodland Trust in your will and help ensure that our
irreplaceable woodland heritage lives on for centuries
(more...) (Tel.
01476 581129) |
Help the Woodland Trust plant trees to create a new wood near your home
(more...) |
| Dedicate
a Tree - (email) |
Sponsored events -
(email) |
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For as little as £10 dedicate a tree in one of our woods in memory of a
loved one or to celebrate a happy event
(more...)
(Tel. 0800 0269650) |
Find out how you can help the Woodland Trust by taking part in a
sponsored event (more...) |
| Woodland
Creation Scheme - (email) |
Woodland
Management - (email) |
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Sponsor your own plot of new woodland and receive a personalised
certificate and map of your chosen wood
(more...)
(Tel. 0800 0269650) |
Our woods are managed to guarantee their long term future and protect
wildlife habitats. Contact our Woodland Management Department if you
have a query about the management of a Woodland Trust wood near you
(more...) |
| Living
Memorials -
(email) |
Conservation
- (email) |
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Whether you are marking a new birth, a christening, a wedding, or
celebrating the life of a loved one, dedicating a natural gift is a
unique and perfect way to make your memories last a lifetime - and
beyond (more...) |
If you have a query about a general woodland management or conservation
issue, please refer to the publications section of our website
(more...) If your
question is not answered here, please email us on the link above. (Tel.
0800 0269650) |
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Campaigns
- (email) |
Website
Manager -
(email) |
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The public affairs team leads as an advocate for woodland and runs
campaigns on environmental issues targeting government at all levels and
statutory agencies (more...) |
This website is under constant development and we would welcome your
suggestions or comments on how we can make it better. If you know of
another website that you think we should link to please contact us with
details. |
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Media
- (email) |
Personnel
- (email) |
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Journalists looking for breaking news stories and events, can contact
the press office - telephone 01476 581121 (includes out of office hours)
(more...) |
Contact our Personnel Department for queries about advertised job
vacancies and other information on working for the Woodland Trust (more...) |
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Education -
(email) |
Volunteering opportunities -
(email) |
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The Trust is embarking on a new education programme which includes the
development of new resources for teachers, a schools website, events and
activities for young people. Pupils, teachers and other partners will be
invited to become involved in developing this programme. Feedback from
everyone with an interest in environmental education will be welcome
(more...) |
Volunteers provide a hugely valuable contribution and are involved in
almost every aspect of the Trusts work. Find out how your skills or time
could add to that by contacting a member of the volunteers team, on
01476 581111 or by
email. Alternatively, visit the
volunteers area to
find out more, express your interest or view current opportunities |
| Picture Library -
(email) |
Voluntary
speaker scheme - (email) |
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Thousands of pictures from our library are available for press and media
use, and online search facilities for many of the most interesting
images will appear on this website in summer 2001
(more...) |
Ask one of our team of voluntary speakers to give a talk to your local
club, society or voluntary group
(more...)
(Tel. 08452 935752) |
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Phenology -
(email) |
Community Woodland Network -
(email) |
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The Woodland Trust has joined forces with the Centre for Ecology &
Hydrology to monitor and evaluate changes to nature's events
(more...) |
The Community Woodland Network project is being run by the Woodland
Trust to support community groups that are actively engaged or want to
become engaged in managing existing or creating new woodlands
(more...) |