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  • Press Release

    One year to go: a final Programme for Government

    With a year to go until the next Scottish Parliament election, Scotland's First Minister, John Swinney, has announced that he plans to bring forward his Programme for Government.

    Simon Ritchie  •  01 May 2025

  • Press Release

    Woodland Trust statement on Whitewebbs Oak felling

    We are shocked and devastated by the recent felling of the ancient Whitewebbs Oak in an Enfield park in London. We want to see justice for this nationally significant oak tree. 

    Adam Cormack  •  16 Apr 2025

  • Press Release

    Woodland Trust expresses shock at London ancient oak tree felling

    Police are looking into the mysterious felling of one of London’s largest and most significant ancient trees at Whitewebbs Park in Enfield.

    Owen Phillips  •  15 Apr 2025

  • Press Release

    Spot spring’s vital signs and help the Woodland Trust record the impact of climate change on nature

    The Woodland Trust is urging people to get outside and spot vital signs of spring to help monitor potentially “disastrous” effects of climate change on nature, before its campaign ends on Easter Monday.

    Owen Phillips  •  26 Mar 2025

  • Press Release

    Drone sows 75,000 native tree seeds to triple rainforest cover in Cornwall and Devon

    An ambitious drone tree-seeding trial in the South West could revolutionise the expansion of rainforests.

    Andy Bond  •  14 Mar 2025

  • Press Release

    Research shows only 12% of local authorities have an action plan for nature recovery

    The Woodland Trust is urging local authorities to declare a nature emergency and take steps to restore severely depleted wildlife and green spaces in their communities.

    Andy Bond  •  04 Mar 2025

  • Press Release

    New research proves woodland wildlife does wonders for wellbeing

    Groundbreaking new research backed by the Woodland Trust proves that woods teeming with wildlife do wonders for your wellbeing.

    Owen Phillips  •  11 Feb 2025

  • Press Release

    The Woodland Trust’s Mourne Park is awarded £2.5 million windfall from the National Lottery Heritage Fund

    Mourne Park is set to reopen following damage from Storms Darragh and Éowyn, with a significant financial windfall from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

    Glynis Watt  •  06 Feb 2025

  • Press Release

    Have your say on tree protection in Northern Ireland

    The Woodland Trust has invited the Northern Irish public to participate in a consultation on a Tree Protection Bill.

    Glynis Watt  •  31 Jan 2025

  • Press Release

    Land Use Framework – can we make it work for nature?

    Progress has finally been made on a Land Use Framework for England, with Defra publishing a version for consultation.

    Andy Allen  •  31 Jan 2025

  • Press Release

    Secret seed sources sought for Scotland’s wee trees

    Woodland conservationists are seeking to flush out secret seed sources for some of the country’s rarest and smallest mountain tree species.

    George Anderson  •  28 Jan 2025

  • Press Release

    Woodland Trust welcomes bypass withdrawal

    The UK’s largest woodland conservation charity has applauded the scrapping of current plans for a controversial road scheme which could destroy dozens of ancient and veteran trees in Norfolk.

    Owen Phillips  •  23 Jan 2025

  • Press Release

    Team assembles to upskill the west coast to save Scotland’s rainforest

    A team of nature conservationists have come together to develop a skill-boosting programme equipping local people to earn a living saving Scotland’s rainforest.

    George Anderson  •  09 Jan 2025

  • Press Release

    What happened at climate COP29 in Azerbaijan?

    The recent climate COP in Azerbaijan spent two weeks discussing rules for carbon markets, emissions trading and climate finance. But what were the outcomes?

    Andy Egan  •  20 Dec 2024

  • Press Release

    11 weird and wonderful wildlife of our rainforests

    From a stinky fish-smelling lichen to one which looks like a dragon’s skin, to the world’s largest slug with the strangest mating ritual – the weird and wonderful wildlife of our rainforests.

    Andy Bond  •  06 Dec 2024

  • Press Release

    Highland landowners team up to revive ecosystem area larger than Edinburgh

    Four diverse landowners have formed a unique pact to “reawaken the landscape” across an area of Lochaber bigger than Edinburgh.

    George Anderson  •  05 Dec 2024

  • Press Release

    Green rewards with the Green Tree Schools Award

    The Woodland’s Trust’s free and innovative environmental scheme for schools makes learning “fantastic”, bringing focus, freedom, and fun to the classroom.

    Owen Phillips  •  29 Nov 2024

  • Press Release

    Crunch time for trees as petition calling for new protection laws is handed in

    A petition calling for stronger laws to protect iconic trees has been handed to the government, the UK’s largest woodland conservation charity has confirmed.

    Owen Phillips  •  27 Nov 2024

  • Press Release

    Budget Day 2024: what Holyrood should do for woods and trees

    If Scotland is to meet its climate goals and restore nature to a thriving condition, we need more native trees and woods, and we need them in good condition.

    Simon Ritchie  •  22 Nov 2024

  • Press Release

    Campaign launched to support next generation of lone trees

    Woodland Trust Scotland has launched a campaign to raise the next generation of lone trees and micro woods on farms and crofts.

    George Anderson  •  20 Nov 2024

  • Press Release

    Data shows low fruit yield after wet spring

    The latest update from Nature’s Calendar, the Woodland Trust’s citizen science project, suggests knock-on effects of heavy rainfall earlier in the year.

    Rosa Johnston-Flint  •  11 Nov 2024

  • Press Release

    Skipinnish Oak crowned UK Tree of the Year 2024

    A centuries-old oak nestled in the heart of Lochaber, Scotland, has been dubbed ‘Tree of the Year’ in the Woodland Trust’s prestigious competition.

    Rosa Johnston-Flint  •  05 Nov 2024

  • Press Release

    Woodland Trust says support home-grown tree nurseries to reduce disease risk

    The Woodland Trust is urging the Government to continue support for UK tree nurseries to counter the threat posed by spiralling tree imports.

    Andy Bond  •  10 Oct 2024

  • Press Release

    Bugs on planes: volunteers hunt for new insect threat to iconic trees

    Hardy volunteers are scouring trees across the UK in search of a hitchhiking bug that has made its way to our shores.

    Andy Bond  •  04 Oct 2024

  • Press Release

    Woodland Trust nears tree protection milestone as Living Legends petition gathers pace

    A petition calling for stronger laws to protect important trees like the Sycamore Gap is tantalisingly close to its 100,000 target, says the UK’s largest woodland conservation charity.

    Owen Phillips  •  02 Oct 2024

  • Press Release

    Explore autumn’s beauty in native woodlands near you

    Autumn has officially arrived, and the Woodland Trust has highlighted a list of woods to visit across Northern Ireland where you can see the stunning change in season.

    Glynis Watt  •  30 Sep 2024

  • Press Release

    Peatland struggles to recover six years on from devastating wildfires

    A new survey on a fire-ravaged site has shed light on the struggle for natural environments to recover from catastrophic events.

    Andy Bond  •  20 Sep 2024

  • Press Release

    Biggest ever tree planting year for fast-expanding Northern Forest

    More than 1.9 million trees – enough to fill over 1,200 football pitches – were planted across the Northern Forest in the last year.

    Andy Bond  •  10 Sep 2024

  • Press Release

    Argyll Peninsula Prepped to Save Scotland's Ancient Rainforest 

    Regenerating Craignish Rainforest Habitats and Native Woods Co-operative join forces to revive ancient woodland on Argyll’s Craignish peninsula.

    George Anderson  •  05 Sep 2024

  • Press Release

    Agroforestry for Scottish farming’s future

    The Scottish Government is crafting its new agricultural support scheme, representing the biggest change in the support and regulation of land use and management in Scotland for 40 years.

    Sarah Madden  •  27 Aug 2024

  • Press Release

    High Alert installation takes public art into the woods

    The Woodland Trust Northern Ireland is hosting a public art exhibition by Rob Hilken at three of its sites in August and September.

    Glynis Watt  •  08 Aug 2024

  • Press Release

    New community woodland taking shape near Billington

    Work is well underway on a new community woodland planned for Billington in Lancashire.

    Andy Bond  •  02 Aug 2024

  • Press Release

    "LincWoods" project to plant 200,000 trees across Lincolnshire in next two years

    Lincolnshire County Council and the Woodland Trust have united for a major planting initiative to boost tree cover across the region.

    Andy Bond  •  31 Jul 2024

  • Press Release

    The Woodland Trust Northern Ireland plants 250,000 trees at Woodburn Reservoir

    The Woodland Trust has been working in partnership with Northern Ireland Water on a regreening programme since 2020. During that time, the UK’s leading woodland conservation charity has planted around 476,000 native trees on Northern Ireland Water’s land.

    Glynis Watt  •  29 Jul 2024

  • Press Release

    Woodland Trust Northern Ireland welcomes Tree Protection Bill

    Woodland Trust Northern Ireland has welcomed a Private Members Bill submitted at Stormont to protect trees.

    Glynis Watt  •  25 Jul 2024

  • Press Release

    Gold for young designer’s garden at Tatton

    A young designer has won gold at RHS Tatton for creating a unique garden to highlight the dramatic loss of treasured trees outside woods.

    Andy Bond  •  18 Jul 2024

  • Press Release

    Young nature enthusiasts let creativity shine at Maldwyn 2024 Urdd Eisteddfod

    Coed Cadw, the Woodland Trust in Wales, has announced the winners of its ‘Getting Creative With Nature’ Key Stage 2 competition, held in collaboration with the Urdd.

    Lydia Tomkinson  •  09 Jul 2024

  • Press Release

    Gwledd o greadigrwydd ymysg naturiaethwyr ifanc brwd yn Eisteddfod yr Urdd 2024 ym Maldwyn  

    Mae Coed Cadw, sef The Woodland Trust yng Nghymru, wedi cyhoeddi enillwyr eu cystadleuaeth Cyfnod Allweddol 2, ‘Bod yn Greadigol ym Myd Natur’, a gynhaliwyd ar y cyd â’r Urdd.

    Lydia Tomkinson  •  09 Jul 2024

  • Press Release

    Loch Arkaig osprey chicks bound for Spain as Dad’s catch plummets

    Two young ospreys from a nest in Lochaber have been taken into a translocation programme after their father’s plummeting fish catch began to raise concern.

    George Anderson  •  02 Jul 2024

  • Press Release

    Joint statement: new Government must show commitment to trees

    If the many benefits of trees to society in both rural and urban areas are to be realised, urgent action will be required from the new government.

    Andy Bond  •  02 Jul 2024

  • Press Release

    Woodland Trust highlights ‘ticking threat’ of uncontrollable wildfires

    An increasing threat of wildfires amid rising temperatures and Met Office warnings could have a "devastating" impact, according to the UK's largest woodland conservation charity.

    Owen Phillips  •  27 Jun 2024

  • Press Release

    New study reveals the UK’s rarest rainforest beetles are multi-day adventurers

    A new study delving into the lives of one of the UK’s rarest beetles shows them to be athletes and adventurers – travelling the scaled–up equivalent of several kilometres a night in search of food and mates.

    Andy Bond  •  18 Jun 2024

  • Press Release

    Call for political parties to increase tree cover in England to 16.5%

    Ahead of the General Election, conservation and commercial sectors are calling on political parties to increase England's tree cover to 16.5%.

    Andy Bond  •  06 Jun 2024

  • Press Release

    A £382 billion asset – why UK trees need better protection and urgent investment

    The ONS has calculated an economic value for the UK’s trees and woods – £382 billion.

    Andy Bond  •  06 Jun 2024

  • Press Release

    A9 central reservation is in a better state than surrounding hills

    A central reservation of one of Scotland's busiest roads, the A9, is in a more natural state than the surrounding hills, says report from the Woodland Trust.

    George Anderson  •  28 May 2024

  • Press Release

    Rhododendron is destroying our native wildlife

    Popular for its pretty flowers, Rhododendron ponticum is an invasive non-native species and is damaging native woods and wildlife.

    Andy Bond  •  23 May 2024

  • Press Release

    Vandalism at Young People’s Forest will not derail nature project, says Woodland Trust

    Structures damaged by recent vandalism at the Young People's Forest at Mead will cost thousands of pounds to repair.

    Andy Bond  •  15 May 2024

  • Press Release

    Deer in Scotland: a way forward?

    Deer numbers in Scotland have doubled since 1990, posing a growing barrier to woodland creation and restoration.

    Simon Ritchie  •  26 Apr 2024

  • Press Release

    Lauren Child helps children smile with free trees

    Much-loved children’s author Lauren Child has urged schools and community groups across the UK to take advantage of the Woodland Trust’s free trees scheme.

    Owen Phillips  •  28 Mar 2024

  • Press Release

    Early signs of spring becoming the new norm, says the Woodland Trust

    Earlier signs of spring – such as the first leafing of trees or the first sightings of butterflies – could be here to stay, says the Woodland Trust.

    Andy Bond  •  22 Mar 2024

  • Press Release

    Gallai dull teg a hyblyg fodloni gofynion gorchudd coed ar gyfer ffermydd Cymru

    Gall cyllid teg a dull hyblyg wneud y gofyniad gorchudd coed lleiaf o 10% yn gyraeddadwy ar gyfer y rhan fwyaf o ffermydd, medd Coed Cadw yng Nghymru.

    Lydia Tomkinson  •  12 Mar 2024

  • Press Release

    How can we fund new woodland against a backdrop of cuts?

    A 41% cut to anything is a big deal. But when it amounts to £32,000,000, it’s a massive deal. That’s the scale of the cut that the 2024-25 Scottish Budget imposes on woodland grants.

    Simon Ritchie  •  01 Mar 2024

  • Press Release

    GPs urge policymakers to invest in green space to reduce NHS pressure

    Policymakers must prioritise the environment to improve the health of the nation and ease pressure on the NHS, say doctors.

    Andy Bond  •  29 Feb 2024

  • Press Release

    Fair and flexible approach could meet tree cover requirement for Welsh farms

    Fair funding and a flexible approach can make the 10% minimum tree cover requirement achievable for most farms, says the Woodland Trust in Wales.

    Lydia Tomkinson  •  22 Feb 2024

  • Press Release

    Children's author Michael Morpurgo backs project bringing city children into nature and farming

    The Woodland Trust is working with Farms for City Children, a charity founded by Michael and Clare Morpurgo to connect city children with nature and farming.

    Andy Bond  •  09 Feb 2024

  • Press Release

    Commercial and conservation sectors condemn Forest Grant Scheme cuts

    Enormous cuts to the woodland grant budget will torpedo Scotland’s chances of meeting climate and nature targets.

    George Anderson  •  15 Jan 2024

  • Press Release

    Our statement on new Government ELM announcement on funding for farmers

    Our response to Steve Barclay's Oxford Conference announcement regarding Environmental Land Management payments for farmers.

    Andy Bond  •  04 Jan 2024

  • Press Release

    Woodland Trust announces Tony Hall – Lord Hall of Birkenhead as new chair

    The Woodland Trust is delighted to announce the appointment of Tony Hall – Lord Hall of Birkenhead as the charity’s new chair. He will take up the role in June 2024.

    Ruby Nutting  •  19 Dec 2023

  • Press Release

    Woodland Trust sets out priorities for Woodland Creation Summit

    Woodland Trust Scotland has set out its priorities ahead of a Scottish Government summit this month.

    Simon Ritchie  •  06 Dec 2023

  • Press Release

    Woodland Trust seeks major new corporate partner to empower young people through ‘Funding for the Future’

    The Woodland Trust, recognised as the UK’s largest woodland conservation charity, is boldly seeking out the perfect business to work in partnership with to support an ambitious new programme of work.

    Julie Ellerby  •  06 Dec 2023

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