South Downs National Park aims to plant 20,000 trees this winter, pushing towards a goal of 100,000.

The South Downs National Park plans to plant 20,000 trees this winter, aiming for 100,000 by next year. So far, 75,000 trees, including disease-resistant elms and native species, have been planted under the Trees for the Downs initiative. This project, part of the ReNature campaign, seeks to transform 13,000 hectares into wildlife habitat by 2030. The trust encourages landowners to join the effort.

November 21, 2024
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