A woodland charity has enlisted about 1,000 people to create Lower Chew Forest and help fight climate breakdownOn a chilly day in December under stubborn grey skies, a band of green-fingered volunteers can be found in Somerset's Chew valley with spades in their hands and dirt under their fingernails.There are about 30 helpers, split into pairs, carefully planting hawthorn, blackthorn and crab apple saplings, one tree at a time. Undaunted by the scale of the project, they are planting one of the biggest new woodlands in England. Continue reading...
From farm to forest: the volunteers planting 100,000 trees in Somerset
6. ledna 2025 8:16
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Zdroj: The Guardian