Trees combat the effects of flooding, pollution and extreme weather and temperatures
Communities can claim free trees to plant in Northamptonshire. The Woodland Trust is urging schools and communities across the east of England to join the fight against climate change and nature loss.
Evidence shows trees combat the devastating effects of flooding, pollution and extreme weather and temperatures and are essential havens for wildlife and people.The last round of the Trust’s free tree-packs scheme delivered a total of 540,630 saplings to 3,272 organisations across the UK, including 80,310 trees to 479 schools and community groups in the east of England:
“Applying is easy and all saplings are fully funded for those receiving the trees in our autumn delivery in November. All you need is time and a small piece of land to plant on.” Baddeley added: “In just a few years, your trees will have grown big enough to lock away carbon and be a thriving habitat for wildlife. They’ll offer free shade and shelter and help make the community space or playground, and the people who have access to it, happier and healthier.
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