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Volunteers keeping our woodlands wonderful
At Earth Trust, with the help of our Land Management volunteers, we coppice our woodland on rotation to nurture the trees and enhance biodiversity. -
There’s something about the Clumps…
Made of chalk, topped with trees and surrounded by wildflower meadows, there’s something indescribably special about Wittenham Clumps... -
How to grow your own oak!
Whatever your age, it's always a really fun and interesting project to grown your own tree. Here's our 'how to' guide to growing your own oak tree. -
Podcast Episode 2: Food, farming and comedy carrots
In episode 2 of our new Earth Trust Talks to…. podcast, Director of Programmes & Partnerships, Ian Nutt, talks about our approach to food and farming, and how we can all make choices to support more sustainable food production. This podcast is part of Earth Trust’s Thank… -
Podcast Episode 1: Compost, soil and hopeful gardening
The Earth Trust community is full of so many amazing people with so much to share! So, we’re delighted to announce our new podcast series: Earth Trust talks to Available on Spotify and Podbean Join our experts and friends as we explore the power… -
Paradise Wood Mapping Project
With funding from Vastern Timber’s 1% Woodland Tax initiative, Sylva Foundation and Earth Trust are working together on a new mapping project at Paradise Wood. -
Making noise for nature
Why we’ve added our voice to concerns about Environmental Deregulation -
Thank the Earth: Pumpkin Patch event
This autumn, Earth Trust are reminding us to value the earth beneath our feet and all it provides, with a special event as part of a ‘Thank the Earth’ season. -
Reduce, Reuse, Replenish
Life on our planet depends on our natural resources and how we manage them. So, how can we stop treating the earth like dirt and start giving something back to this precious resource? See our tips for ways to reduce food waste. -
From the ground up
The soils beneath our feet are fundamental to life on our planet. As well as helping us to grow 95% of the world’s food, soils can also provide a wildlife habitat and mitigate the impacts of climate change. -
Livestock for landscapes
Livestock play a vital role in our integrated farming system as part of the land management practices that deliver soil quality, productivity and yield and biodiversity. -
Great Big Green Week
Earth Trust support Great Big Green Week - the UK’s biggest ever celebration of community action to tackle climate change and protect nature.