Aerial view of Spernal and Windmill Hill
News

New Chair of Trustees for the Heart of England Forest appointed

13 May 2024
 by 
The Heart of England Forest
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Heather Acton as the new Chair of the Board of Trustees for the Heart of England Forest.
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New Chair of Trustees for the Heart of England Forest appointed

13 May 2024
 by 
The Heart of England Forest
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Heather Acton as the new Chair of the Board of Trustees for the Heart of England Forest.
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Hedgelaying: Protecting heritage and allowing nature to flourish

30 April 2024
 by 
Yolande, Assistant Forest Ranger
Step into the great outdoors and you’re sure to find one of the UK’s most valuable habitats; the hedgerow. Extending half a million miles throughout the UK, the modest hedge is a haven for wildlife providing food, shelter, and corridors through which wildlife can travel.
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Connecting with nature this Mental Health Week

30 April 2024
 by 
Helena Cashmore, Outdoor Learning Teacher
This Mental Health Week (13th – 19th May) we look at our connection to nature and how it can benefit our mental wellbeing. Helena, Outdoor Learning Teacher delves into the many years of research that has reported on the positive impact that nature has on mental health as well as sharing her very own top tips.
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Survey season: Filling in data gaps nationally, regionally, and locally

30 April 2024
 by 
Jonathan, Volunteer Manager and Sam, Biodiversity Data and Survey Officer
The incredible array of habitats found in the Heart of England Forest is helping to boost diversity for plants, animals, and fungi species. We monitor the different plants and animals with the help of volunteers. But why?
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Creating an accessible future through supported volunteering

28 March 2024
 by 
Ellie Jones, Outdoor Learning Officer
Accessing opportunities should be available to everyone, and volunteering should be no different. Ellie shares the importance of inclusivity and the work she is doing with young neurodiverse women in the Forest.
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Celebrating milestones with the Redditch Ringing Group

28 March 2024
 by 
Sam Macvie, Data and Survey Biodiversity Officer
As we celebrate our five-year anniversary of working with the Redditch Ringing Group, we reflect on the birds we have recorded, key milestones, and what it means for some of Britain's red list species.
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