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Home / Environment / Shropshire estate plants over 110,000 trees

Shropshire estate plants over 110,000 trees

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Over 110,000 trees will create 185 hectares of new woodland.
  • Project financed by government's Trees for Climate programme.
  • Trees could absorb 45,000 tonnes of carbon over a century.
Shropshire estate plants over 110,000 trees

A substantial tree-planting project is set to transform 185 hectares near Bridgnorth, Shropshire, with the introduction of over 110,000 new trees. This initiative, located on the National Trust's Dudmaston Estate, is recognized as one of the largest of its kind in the Midlands.

The project is made possible through funding from the government's Trees for Climate programme. Local residents are encouraged to participate in upcoming planting events, collaborating with the Forest of Mercia Community Forest and tenant farmers.

Beyond trees, the plan includes new hedgerows and wildflower-rich pasture. These additions are designed to enhance biodiversity and climate resilience, establishing vital habitats for various wildlife species.

Over the next century, the newly planted trees are projected to absorb around 45,000 tonnes of carbon. Ewan Chapman, Countryside Manager for the National Trust, described the project as a key advancement in Dudmaston's long-term vision for a healthier landscape.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The project involves planting over 110,000 trees to create 185 hectares of new woodland and pasture on the Dudmaston Estate.
The tree planting project is financed by the government's Trees for Climate programme.
The trees are expected to absorb around 45,000 tonnes of carbon over the next century and create habitats for wildlife.

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