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In May every year, community groups, environmental organisations, local authorities and volunteer Tree Wardens organise Walks in the Woods – events as diverse as bluebell trails and healthy walking routes, bat and badger watches, treasure hunts, tree trails and woodland open days. It is also an annual reminder that more trees and woodlands need to be planted now if there are to be any for | In May every year, community groups, environmental organisations, local authorities and volunteer Tree Wardens organise Walks in the Woods – events as diverse as bluebell trails and healthy walking routes, bat and badger watches, treasure hunts, tree trails and woodland open days. It is also an annual reminder that more trees and woodlands need to be planted now if there are to be any for | ||
future generations to enjoy. | future generations to enjoy. <ref>[https://www.treecouncil.org.uk/Portals/0/Diary%20Dates%20Tree%20Council%20Community%20Action%20Programme%202018%20to%202019_1.pdf treecouncil.org.uk], Press Notice, February, 2018 </ref> | ||
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Revision as of 17:30, 5 March 2019
Walk in the Woods is the The Tree Council's festival to encourage everyone to enjoy trees and woods across the UK. [1]
In May every year, community groups, environmental organisations, local authorities and volunteer Tree Wardens organise Walks in the Woods – events as diverse as bluebell trails and healthy walking routes, bat and badger watches, treasure hunts, tree trails and woodland open days. It is also an annual reminder that more trees and woodlands need to be planted now if there are to be any for future generations to enjoy. [2]
When
May 1 - 31, 2019, Wed - Fri
See also
Interwiki links
External links
- Walk in the Woods treecouncil.org.uk
References
- ↑ treecouncil.org.uk
- ↑ treecouncil.org.uk, Press Notice, February, 2018