Landscapes, parks and nature

Kent's Orchards for Everyone
Volunteers plant trees in an orchard

Projects

Caring for Kent's traditional orchards

Kent Orchards for Everyone has brought together the local community and orchard experts to help restore and conserve 13 traditional orchards, saving this important natural heritage for the future.

A person plants a tree sapling
A participant helping to regenerate Great Trossachs Forest

Projects

Great Trossachs Forest Gateways Project

One of the largest woodlands in the UK – containing native woodland of high biodiversity, recreational and scenic value – is being created in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.

Participants managing the woodland in Frithy Wood, Suffolk
Participants managing the woodland in Frithy Wood, Suffolk

Projects

Frithy Woods - Restoring the Repertoire

The ancient woodland of Frithy Wood was in decline as a natural habitat until the Green Light Trust received a grant to purchase and restore it to its original condition.

Woman standing in river
Volunteers helped to clear the stream

Projects

Go with the Flow

A Havant stream rich in local history was the focus of a local community project with outdoor activities, leisure and educational events.

Birdwatchers at work
Volunteers are birdwatching to help build records in the database

Projects

WildWatch North Pennines

The Wildwatch project encouraged local people and visitors alike to map and record the wildlife that is hopping, buzzing and flying all over this area of outstanding natural beauty.

People building a willow tunnel in a field

Projects

Chat Moss Vision

This project aims to restore and raise awareness of an important biodiversity habitat, home to a range of rare species.

Hoverfly identified as part of the Invertebrate Challenge project
Hoverfly identified as part of the Invertebrate Challenge project.

Projects

Invertebrate Challenge

Do you know your annelids from your arachnids? This training project aimed to increase the number of people skilled in recording invertebrates across Shropshire.

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