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Wiltshire needs more trees!

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October 27, 2021
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WILTSHIRE has the lowest tree cover of all the counties in the South West. Research by the Woodland Trust shows that Wiltshire has just 9.87% of land covered in woodland – the only county in the South West with less than 10% cover and well below the national average of 13%. 

The Trust says, “The following are the approx. woodland cover stats for the south west region (the national average is 13 per cent): Devon   19.18; Dorset  11.92; Cornwall 17.82; Gloucestershire 12.27; Wiltshire 9.87.” 

The Woodland Trust says more trees need to be planted or vital climate change targets will be missed. 

“With trees one of the Government’s top priorities at COP 26, the UK risks failing to meet its carbon net zero ambitions unless more trees are planted, woodland restored and the condition of woods improved,” warns the Trust. 

The stark prediction comes on the eve of the international climate change conference COP26 and as the trust launches its third nationwide campaign – the Big Climate Fightback – to get people planting more trees. 

The charity is sending more than 700,000 free native trees to schools and communities to kickstart an autumnal blitz on tree planting, with a further 680,000 trees available to apply for now, to be planted next March. 

In total, the Woodland Trust will be sending out nearly 1.4 million free trees over the coming planting season to support the Big Climate Fightback, which is backed by players of People’s Postcode Lottery. 

Dr Darren Moorcroft is chief executive of the Woodland Trust, which is bidding to establish 50 million new trees by 2025. 

He said not enough trees have been planted in the past, but ‘things can change’. 

“With recent decades warmer, wetter and sunnier than the 20th century and 2020 the third warmest on record, it is clear we are in a climate crisis, but we are in a nature crisis too,” Dr Moorcroft said. 

“This is a dismal and sobering picture. Our woods are not in great shape, and we remain one of the least wooded countries at 13 per cent woodland cover, compared to 37 per cent in the rest of Europe. 

“Without greater action, small and fragmented woods will remain that way and species will face extinction. But it is not too late – things can change.” 

The Woodland Trust’s recent State of the UK’s Woods and Trees report highlighted some stark warnings on the health of the UK’s trees and woods: 

•  Woodlands are already impacted by climate change – spring now arrives on average 8.4 days earlier than the first part of the 20th century, which can be catastrophic for nature.

• Woodland species are in steep decline. Woodland specialist birds have declined by over 80% since 1970: including willow tit (declined 94% since 1970 – Britain’s fastest declining resident bird), lesser spotted woodpecker, lesser redpoll, spotted flycatcher, and capercaillie. 

• Tree disease and pests are causing local extinctions of wildlife species across the UK; 120 million ash trees alone to be lost to ash dieback meaning at least 106 ash-dependent species could see dramatic declines.

• Only 7 per cent of UK woodlands are in good condition.

• Nearly all UK woods exceed thresholds for nitrogen pollution which is wiping out lichens and other species, leading to disruption and decline of ecosystems, causing micro- extinctions.

• Only 2.5% of UK land area is ancient woodland, which is the UK’s richest wildlife habitat, with ecosystems having developed over centuries. Worryingly, at least 1,225 ancient woodlands are currently under threat from destruction by new built development.

•  85% of individual field trees have been lost over last 150 years, shown in a study of the ‘Eastern claylands’ of Norfolk and Suffolk likely to be replicated across the UK.

Dr Moorcroft continued, “Not only do we not have enough trees, what we have is still at risk and as a result, nature has declined steeply.  While action on biosecurity and woodland loss is largely outside the influence of the public, we can all play a role in increasing tree numbers to help nature recover and tackle the climate crisis.  

“The UK has created less than 300,000 hectares of new woodland in the last 20 years. Over the next 20 years, we need three times that amount – and 1.44 million hectares of new woodland by 2050. It’s an uphill task and the pace needs to pick up, but together it can be done.” 

With the international community about to gather for the climate conference in Glasgow (COP26) you can do your bit and join the Big Climate Fightback. The Trust has scores of free trees that community groups and schools can apply for now. 

Alternatively, people can buy native trees such as rowan, oak, wild cherry and silver birch from its online shop. 

To learn more, go to woodlandtrust.org.uk/bigclimatefightback 

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