The Woodland Trust has a whole range of opportunities for people of all ages to get involved with trees and woods, whether that is from the comfort of your own home or getting outside and getting muddy. There is something for you to do all year round.
Tree For All is the most ambitious tree-planting project ever launched in the UK, with plans to plant 12 million trees with the help of people everywhere, especially children. With your support, Tree For All will give two million children the chance to make a positive difference. More
Whether you would like to get muddy and get digging at a planting event near you, join a walk around an existing wood or get involved in one of the many other events - this is the place to look. More
The Ancient Tree Hunt (ATH) involves thousands of people in finding and mapping all the fat, old trees across the UK and is right at the heart of the Woodland Trust’s ancient tree conservation work. It will create a comprehensive living database of ancient trees and it’s the first step towards cherishing and caring for them. More
Phenology, the science of recording natural seasonal events, provides crucial evidence of how climate change is affecting our wildlife habitats. Anyone can take part and help record the changing seasons. It's free, it's on your doorstep and it can be all year round. More
The Woodland Trust campaigns to protect ancient woods, improve woodland biodiversity, increase native woodland cover and increase understanding and enjoyment of woods. More
We’ve teamed up with a number of companies to make it easier for you to reduce, re-use and recycle. The following handy tips will benefit the environment and help us raise funds for vital woodland conservation. More
The Community Woodland Network is an interactive network for community woodland groups to share information and resources. More
As a volunteer there are a variety of ways you can help the Trust achieve its objectives. From office administration to being a woodland warden or providing specialist advice and mentoring staff. Whatever volunteers do whether in or out of the woods your contribution is invaluable. More
For information on our work, activities, events and offers - subscribe to the Woodland Trust's regular email newsletter. More
Do you enjoy walking, running, cycling, swimming or even staying silent for 24 hours? Are you interested in woodland and the environment? If so, have you ever thought of the Woodland Trust as the benefactor of your effort? More