The FCF has been developed to respond to the ever-escalating climate crisis by planting trees across England with the support of GiB and other industry experts.
Rewilding is an exciting proposition, standing back and allowing nature to take its course, but what are the climate impacts of this land use? Izzy Williamson from Forest Canopy Foundation shares her findings.
https://t.co/ZLB1cGaPUC
We're fortunate to have @ForestCanopyFdn as a key QGC delivery Partner 🌲
#Forest Canopy Foundation will support us through the provision of expert advice on planting, especially for #corporates who are planning extensive #treeplanting🌳
We look forward to working with you🌱
In collaboration with the @ForestCanopyFdn we are taking part in a trial of biodegradable tree guards to test their practicality, durability & all round effectiveness as a replacement for plastic guards. Here is George, our Asst. Forestry consultant fitting one of these products
This week, FCF directors will join guest speakers to discuss the topic: ‘Innovation & Partnership That Delivers’.
This online event is all about how to fulfill the goals for woodland creation in England and Wales.
Find out more and register here: https://t.co/NVBC4oTHjy
To celebrate the #queensgreencanopy launch, QGC Ambassador Dame Judi Dench has recited a poem in her garden 🌳
We're grateful to Dame Judi for her support and for this charming recital of A E Housman's 'Loveliest of #trees, the cherry now’ 🌱
#treesinmemoriam#treesinliterature
We are proud to support the #QueensGreenCanopy, a UK-wide tree planting initiative created to mark Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022 inviting everyone to #PlantATreeForTheJubilee 🌳
Follow the @QGCanopy and visit https://t.co/KFq7Sy4goL to discover how to get involved! 🌲
We're so excited to launch The Queen’s Green Canopy, a UK-wide #tree planting initiative to mark Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022 🎉
Her Majesty joined The Prince of Wales for the first #Jubilee tree planting at Windsor Castle earlier this year 🌳
#queensgreencanopy
There's lots of research showing a link between access to green space (such as forests, parks and gardens) and a reduced risk of mental health problems, improved mood, and increased life satisfaction. Just 2 hours a week can make a massive difference! #mentalhealthawarenessweek
Fascinating research from an American study (Roger Ulrich) has shown that the average length of hospital stays are shortened by 1 day if patients are looking at trees from their ward window. #Connectwithnature#mentalhealthawarenessweek
Happy Mental Health Awareness Week! This year's theme is Nature, celebrating how nature can be good for mental health. We will share some research later this week but, for now, you can read the @mentalhealth's 'Thriving with Nature' guide here:
https://t.co/pRFHuP0oZw
Thank you to everyone who entered our giveaway competition, and congratulations to our winner @helenharding83! Keep an eye out for more news and giveaways down the line...