By Alex Marshall | Charity Intern
Dear supporters,
We know that times are tough at the moment, but there are still reasons to smile.
One of those reasons being all of the great work that, with your kind support, we have been able to achieve. Here are some of the ways that your donation will have contributed to growing woodland, growing community, and growing understanding.
Tree planting:
The start of the year saw the whole of year 7 from a local secondary school come up to Harmony Woods to add their own trees - that’s about 120 more children - and this is the first year they have taken part in our annual tree planting fortnight!
The community also showed excellent support. We held a second community tree planting day in early March, where families, adults and young people helped to plant 50 trees (each representing a graduate from a local nursery school), and helped to finish all of the beating up (replacement of last year's failed trees).
We also ran a Plant-For-The-Planet Academy at the beginning of March, where 50 local children trained to become Climate Justice Ambassadors. The Academy is part of a UN Environment Programme initiative, where young people learn about the causes and consequences of the climate crisis, develop their own climate action plans, practice public speaking and plant their own trees. We provided 70 more trees which were planted at the local golf club in Andover who generously hosted the event.
Towards the end of the month and just before the UK went into COVID-lockdown, our Monday work team managed to get the last remaining trees into the ground, bringing another fantastic season of tree planting to an end.
Outdoor learning:
One could argue that February has been the star of the show this Winter. A super busy month, not only were we tree planting as mentioned above, but we also held one of our biggest outdoor learning events yet as part of our sustainable forestry schools project, ‘One Ash’.
120 school children from Andover Trees partner schools plus 60 adults - teachers, volunteers, crafters, foresters and other guests - all came together on the Englefield Estate to witness the felling of the ‘One Ash’ tree.
Students also planted 30 new trees and watched craft demonstrations by representatives from the Sylva Foundation, the Hampshire Coppice Group, and the Englefield Estate forestry team. Demonstrations included making firewood, pegs, paddles and hay rakes.
After the timber from the ash is distributed, crafters will document their process of work for the children to follow and learn from.
Building up to the day, in 2019, the children had already visited the Ash and another mature woodland (on the Trinley Estate) as part of our ‘Meet The Trees’ outdoor learning programme. On these visits, children learned about different kinds of trees, the ecosystems that they support, the benefits and disadvantages of felling trees and the importance of sustainable forestry. More importantly, a previous visit to the ‘One Ash’ meant that the children could form an emotional connection to the tree - seeing it as a living thing and developing an appreciation for it before it was felled.
The full blog post plus some great pictures from the tree felling day is linked with this report.
Since the COVID-lockdown began, we have postponed our schools and community engagement project work. However, we are looking to continue to engage local youth with nature by putting together some activities that can be done at home.
Other work to note:
On a final note, we would like to briefly mention GlobalGiving’s Climate Action Campaign.
During April 20-24th, Andover Trees United are taking part in a Climate Action Campaign, where every donation given to our project, '10000 Children - 10000 Trees - For You', will be matched by 50%!
Of course, you have already given so generously and we are incredibly grateful for your support.
However, If you are able to, please consider 'voting' for us by making a donation (of any size) and, if you can, advocate for us by sharing our mission with a family member or friend or work colleague. Even a quick mention on your social media would mean the world to us.
In times like this, we’re reminded of how interconnected we all are. Thank you for being part of our community. Without you, none of it is possible.
Stay safe and well,
The Andover Trees United team.
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