Tree planting day - Brownston
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About this event
Devon's treescapes are stunning and crucial habitats for so much wildlife. But they are under threat from Ash Dieback which is estimated to kill at least 90% of Devon’s ash trees in the coming years. It will affect everyone, but everyone can be part of the solution.
We are working with landowners to plant copses and hedgerows to replace some of the trees which will be lost and we’re looking for volunteers to help.
We will be planting 100 trees on this site! The trees will all be UK grown broadleaf species which are 2-3 years old and so around 20-60cm in height. There will be a demonstration and support throughout so don’t worry if you haven’t planted a tree before.
Boots or wellies are recommended, please bring warm and waterproof layers. Hot drinks will be provided but please bring snacks and a bottle of water. A toilet is available. More details will be given upon booking including exact location.
Please be aware we may need to postpone this event if the ground is waterlogged or frozen.
Saving Devon's Treescapes is led by Devon Wildlife Trust on behalf of the Devon Ash Dieback Resilience Forum. It's a partnership project supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund as well as other funders. Read more about the project and find other ways to get involved here: https://www.devonwildlifetrust.org/what-we-do/our-projects/saving-devons-treescapes