Forest for Cornwall & National Tree Week
In this episode of Nature Connects, we celebrate National Tree Week (22nd to 30th Nov) with a spotlight on the Forest for Cornwall, a visionary project aiming to transform Cornwall’s landscape through trees.
We explore the vital role trees play in supporting climate resilience, restoring biodiversity, and reconnecting fragmented habitats. Our special guest, Ben Norwood shares insights into tree planting and establishment, the importance of trees outside woodland, agroforestry, and landscape connectivity, and how trees are being used to heal and regenerate the natural environment.
We also delve into the social and wellbeing benefits of trees, highlighting how communities across Cornwall are coming together to plant, protect, and celebrate them. Finally, we reflect on the deeper value of trees, how they shape our sense of place and foster a powerful connection with nature.
Tune in to discover why trees matter more than ever, and how you can get involved during National Tree Week and beyond.
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