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Discover the latest stories from our partners and the impact your generous donation is making for people and planet. And read our views on the issues facing our environment and the communities we work with.
Planting trees to cultivate lasting change
Meet Onesmus, one of many smallholder farmers in Kitui County, Kenya who’s embracing the power of trees to grow a resilient future.
Nurturing a greener Oxfordshire
We celebrated this year’s National Tree Week by giving away 3,000 free native saplings to over 1,000 households across Oxfordshire through the Garden Tree Giveaway!
Hopes and fears from COP 28
The question is how we can bend the graph quickly? How many species can we save? And how can we mitigate the impacts for those who will suffer the most?
A vision for the future of Bwindi Forest
We listened to families and leaders and two things struck me most powerfully – the desire of the Batwa to maintain their connection with their ancient traditions and their determination to find a way forward in the toughest of circumstances.
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Support Uganda’s indigenous Batwa community to plant trees and create lasting change today. For one week only, all donations will be generously matched by the Big Give. That's DOUBLE the impact for people and planet this festive season.
Plant trees to restore Bwindi Forest
In the heart of south-western Uganda, lies Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. A lush green sanctuary with over 160 tree species and nearly half of the world’s endangered mountain gorillas.
A tree growing holiday!
Kenya has launched a new public holiday - National Tree Growing Day! And one of our projects in Upper Imenti Forest was selected to host the tree planting activities as part of this year’s celebrations.
Between the woods and the water: the unique habitat of Romania’s wood-pastures
“With its free-standing veteran oaks in semi-grazed grassland, the landscape at Breite resembles an English medieval deer park such as Richmond, Windsor or Blenheim. But here they are all maidens, whereas in England most of the oaks are pollards.”
How farmers in Western Kenya are transforming their lives through trees
Meet, Margaret, Miriam and Judith, smallholder farmers from Kisembe sub-location who are planting trees to build a more sustainable future and inspiring others do the same.
Seeing the tree from the woods
“We are often looking at the big picture, seeing landscapes being steadily restored. We see the forests and the woods but we also care about the individual tree.”
Planting trees for elephants and people alike
In Meru County, Kenya, Dorothy Naitore stands proudly amongst tree saplings. She explains how new trees are being planted in her homeland, and the benefits they bring.
A beacon of hope for communities in Tharaka Nithi County
A key element of this project is the creation of tree nurseries where local residents can grow native and threatened tree species.
What the Sycamore Gap tells us about our relationship with trees
“This act of vandalism is all the harder to come to terms with because of its sheer pointlessness. And out of this our collective mourning of this tree has revealed a curious paradox about our relationship to nature in the UK.”
Fun-filled family days at Woodpecker Farm
This summer, two unforgettable family days unfolded at the enchanting Woodpecker Farm in Oxfordshire.
Community tree planting support for Scotland
In the past few years, we have supported many projects, from urban planting in central Glasgow to community buyouts on the Isle of Skye and we would love to continue further with this.
Restoring Mount Elgon’s degraded forest ecosystem
There is an urgent need for a holistic approach to restore degraded areas and protect this important water catchment area. One way to do this is through community-led restoration.
Grow a greener future with Plantober
In the UK, we desperately need more native trees. If you’re looking for a way to make a positive impact on the environment, join us this October for Plantober!
A time to plant
Summer ebbs away, the evenings begin to draw in and it won’t be long before the clocks change. And so the tree planting season gets under way.
Africa Climate Summit 2023
Against the backdrop of a growing climate crisis, the Africa Climate Summit brought together governments, NGOs and philanthropists, to set out concrete and sustainable solutions for a climate-resilient Africa.
The elegance of dead standing trees
If these trees are not going to cause a danger to public safety, are they not best left to stand and fall in their own time?
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