Aerial view of Spernal and Windmill Hill
News

BioBlitz 2025: The results

23 September 2025
 by 
the Heart of England Forest
Our five BioBlitz took place in the Forest in Spernal Park and Morgrove Coppice from the evening of Friday 6th June to the Saturday 7th June.
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Come and explore the autumn colours in the Arboretum

26 September 2025
 by 
Ian Haywood, Senior Forest Ranger
Unlike the trees that we plant in the rest of the Forest which are native broadleaf species, in the Arboretum you will discover a diverse collection of trees from around the world.
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Planting hope for the future

25 September 2025
 by 
Director of Forest Operations, Tom Davies
Across the UK, record heat, drought, and floods are reshaping our landscapes. The Heart of England Forest has felt these challenges too, with young trees and wildlife under strain. But together, we can protect this living legacy. Director of Forest Operations, Tom Davies, shares how, with innovation and care, we will nurture it for generations.
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BioBlitz 2025: The results

23 September 2025
 by 
the Heart of England Forest
Our five BioBlitz took place in the Forest in Spernal Park and Morgrove Coppice from the evening of Friday 6th June to the Saturday 7th June.
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Experience the benefits of forest bathing

21 August 2025
 by 
Heart of England Forest
Learn more about Dr Qing Li's practice, forest bathing, that is growing in popularity across the UK.
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Meet the team: Carl Masters, Alne Wood Park Coordinator

1 July 2025
 by 
Heart of England Forest
We are a charity dedicated to creating and preserving a 30,000-acre broadleaf forest for the benefit of the environment, wildlife, and people in the very heart of England. And this would not be possible without our dedicated and hardworking team. Find out more about Carl Masters, the Alne Wood Park Coordinator.
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A first for the purple emperor in the Forest

1 July 2025
 by 
Sam Macvie, Biodiversity Data and Survey Officer
The purple emperor is the UK’s second-largest butterfly, with females having a wingspan of over 9cm across. However, the male is arguably a more impressive butterfly, with upper wings that reflect a blueish-purple hue. Find out more about how this rare butterfly is faring in the Forest - we have exciting news!
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