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Two new routes for National Walking Month
It’s well known that exercise is good for our physical and mental health, but the benefits are even greater when it takes place in nature.
Two new routes for National Walking Month
It’s well known that exercise is good for our physical and mental health, but the benefits are even greater when it takes place in nature.
Behind the scenes: Grafting for heritage
Tony Strickland from the Vale Heritage Landscape Trust kindly volunteered his time in early March to impart his expertise on grafting fruit trees to our staff and volunteers.
The Heart of England Forest is offering hope to butterflies
Heart of England Forest combats UK butterfly decline by restoring habitats and connecting landscapes, supporting species recovery and demonstrating conservation success despite national population declines
Reptiles in the Forest
There are six reptile species that are native to the UK, three of which have been confirmed in the Forest. Read more about these fascinating native reptiles.
Bees in trouble: What’s at stake and how you can help
Bees and other pollinators are quietly holding up the foundation of our ecosystems and food systems, yet their numbers are in troubling decline.
Forests are at the heart of who we are
What if our future depends on something we’ve always been part of but have gradually forgotten? Forests are more than landscapes or resources; they are deeply intertwined with our origins, our climate, and our survival.