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Dear Supporter
Here are some facts to astonish you. If you laid end to end
all the cards that have been collected through the Woodland
Trust's Christmas Card Recycling Scheme they would reach
from London to New York City ten times over. In the last
eight years, we have recycled nearly 300 million cards. Last
year alone, we collected enough cards to prevent over 1,000
tonnes of waste going to landfill.
I think the beauty of the Scheme is how it works on so many
levels. Not only does it promote the fact that recycling
paper saves trees but it has also led cabinet ministers and major celebrities to speak out in
support of the Woodland Trust.
Find out here how and where you can take part in this
year's Scheme at TESCO and WHSmith.
Of course, we can do even more for the environment by
reducing the amount of paper we use in the first place.
Easier said than done maybe. But have you thought about
signing up to
BT paper free billing? It's really simple to do and for
every person that converts, BT will provide a sapling for the
Woodland Trust to plant.
Forward this to a friend (using the button on the left) and we
can see even more benefit. Keeping you informed via an
e-newsletter is in itself a brilliant way for a charity to
cut costs and ultimately save trees by reducing paper.
This will be our last e-newsletter before Christmas. Thank you so
much for all your support this year. Here's wishing you a
really merry festive season and a very happy 2006!
Sue Holden
Chief executive, The Woodland Trust
P.S. A big thank you to everyone who took action over the
proposed Weymouth Relief Road. There were over 1,000
objections received by the Council to the scheme which is
great news. Find out more about the
relief road and its impact.
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Still growing
Two million trees planted by
250,000 children and 2,500 hedge and copse packs
sent out to schools UK-wide. Visit our
Tree For All site to see some of the
amazing achievements of our biggest ever
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Wentwood latest
Thanks to public support, we've successfully
purchased the first part of Wales' largest
ancient woodland.
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New path for rare bats
Our latest Trafalgar
wood is creating a new flightpath for an
internationally important colony of rare bats.
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Family tree present
The Easy Family History by
the experts at the National Archive is a simple
guide to tracing your family tree. Make it into
a novel gift by buying the
Family Tree Present which includes the
book plus either a tree dedication or four
saplings for you to plant. |
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Christmas trees
Give a beautiful gift that will outlast this
Christmas by
dedicating a tree. You can also snap up
some great gifts from our online
Christmas shop - and help the Woodland
Trust into the bargain. |
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The three Rs
From
phones to
ink
cartridges to
books - find out more ways we can
help you to reduce, reuse and recycle (RRR)
this festive
season. |
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International Climate Change
talks
With the Kyoto
Protocol now up and running, it's a race against
time - will negotiators agree on tackling
climate change before the weekend... and who is
standing in the way of progress? Follow the
conference on
Nature Detectives |
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Airport plan worse than
expected
Plans to expand
Birmingham and Luton airports have been
announced and it's not good news for ancient
woodland. Consultation is happening now and your
urgent help is needed to
stop the threat |
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Changing the colour of Hull
Hull is one of the
least wooded cities in the UK. But this is
changing thanks to Tree For All action and come
spring it's set to burst into colour.
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