The Woodland Trust has launched an interactive website as part of its efforts to educate people about the threats posed to ancient woodland.(UK)(www.woods underthreat.info)(Brief Article)

From: Geographical | Date: November 1, 2004| Author: Amodeo, Christian | Copyright information

The Woodland Trust has launched an interactive website as part of its efforts to educate people about the threats posed to ancient woodland. For the first time, anyone can find out where the country's ancient woods are...

Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research

The Woodland Trust has launched an interactive website as part of its efforts to educate people about the threats posed to ancient woodland.(UK)(www.woods underthreat.info)(Brief Article)
Geographical ; The Woodland Trust has launched an interactive website as part of its efforts to educate people about the threats posed to ancient woodland. For the first time, anyone can find out where the country's ancient woods are, along with details of the known threats to nearly 300 of these natural
Colin's Christmas greetings
Western Morning News, The Plymouth (UK) ; This charming picture of a robin perched on a snowy bough is being used by tree charity the Woodland Trust as one of its Christmas cards. Taken by Westcountry photographer Colin Sargent (inset picture, right), the robin was spotted by staff at the Woodland Trust on Mr Sargent's website. The
Early start for wildlife as winter gets shorter; CLIMATE: Woodland Trust wants help recording changes to environment.(News)
Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales) ; Byline: AMANDA BROWN WINTER is being shortened by longer, warmer autumns and earlier springs, according to a survey by a conservation charity. With little prospect of wintry weather due to global warming and climate change, the Woodland Trust said many natural events previously associated with the
Don't be a scrooge, buy a Christmas tree; ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE.(Features)
Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) ; Woodland Trust offers the chance to dedicate a tree that will literally last for years to come THIS Christmas, many of us will decorate our houses, streets and squares with Christmas trees. Now, thanks to a special scheme from the Woodland Trust, the UK's leading woodland conservation charity, you
Festive recycle request.(News)
Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England) ; A Christmas card recycling scheme has been launched. The Woodland Trust has teamed up with Recycle Now for the third year running as part of its annual campaign. Gareth Lloyd, from Recycle Now, said: Christmas is traditionally a time when we all create too much waste ( usually over three million