Feed Avalon
Feed Avalon is a social enterprise dedicated to developing food systems that are socially and economically empowering in order to build food resilience in Glastonbury, Street and the surrounding areas. We are a workers cooperative, […]
Feed Avalon is a social enterprise dedicated to developing food systems that are socially and economically empowering in order to build food resilience in Glastonbury, Street and the surrounding areas. We are a workers cooperative, […]
The Tree to Be movement is supported by a group of enthusiastic people who have a heart for nature and experience with forest protection and reforestation worldwide. Trees Restore Climate Science shows we can all […]
Rainforest Trust helps protect threatened tropical forests and endangered wildlife by partnering with local and community organizations in and around vulnerable areas. Through these highly effective partnerships, we can ensure sustainable results necessary for the […]
Hazel Hill Wood is a unique 70-acre conservation woodland and retreat centre near Salisbury, and an educational charity. Aiming to promote wellbeing, resilience and sustainability – for individuals, society and the natural world – the […]
Reviving Selwood Forest From the Saxon Sealhwudu or ‘Sallow Wood’ (from the Willow that proliferated in its marshy vales and in some areas still does) – stretched from Bruton in the west to Warminster in […]
At a time when many trees are being tested by disease they are also being re-energised. Since 2012 there has been an increase in earth energies at every Winter Solstice and at one combined […]
Gordon Field is an artist and tree dowser exhibiting at the Tree Conference Art Exhibition. The following article refers to information the trees have been revealing to him about their overall well-being and how they […]
One of the UK’s most important wildlife habitats is disappearing before our eyes. More than 700 ancient woods are under threat right now from houses, roads, quarries and railways (such as HS2). They can never […]
Led by the Woodland Trust, more than 70 organisations from across multiple sectors are working together to build a future in which trees and people stand stronger together. On 6 November 2017, the 800th anniversary […]
EcoHustler is an independent online magazine with global reach connecting with millions of people a year. Our mission is to bring people unexpected, entertaining, ecological content which helps us to connect with nature and each […]
Tree by Tree is a social initiative to enable people to plant trees and celebrate. When people come together with a united aim great things can happen. A forest can be planted and funds raised […]
We are delighted to have Kindred Spirit as a media partner. Kindred Spirit has been the UK’s go-to guide to spiritual and compassionate living for 30 years. It combines ancient wisdom with practical advice from […]
Natural England is a non-departmental public body in the United Kingdom sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. It is responsible for ensuring that England‘s natural environment, including its land, flora and fauna, freshwater and marine environments, geology and soils, are protected and […]
Paddington Farm is a charitable trust and a social enterprise, located on a 43 acre organic farm situated at the foot of the famous Glastonbury Tor in Somerset. As well as being a working farm the […]
The Green Belt Movement (GBM) has four main areas of activity— Tree Planting and Water Harvesting, Climate Change, Mainstream Advocacy, Gender Livelihood and Advocacy. Each area of work builds on and informs the others. Tree […]
We are Survival, the global movement for tribal peoples’ rights. We’re the only organization that champions tribal peoples around the world. We help them defend their lives, protect their lands and determine their own futures. […]
We’re a charity founded in 1895 by three people who saw the importance of our nation’s heritage and open spaces and wanted to preserve them for everyone to enjoy. More than 120 years later, these values […]
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