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Collett's & the Woodland Trust
We acknowledge that travelling can impact on the environment. So, in October 2007 we became a Corporate Partner of the Woodland Trust as part of a wider company strategy to protect the environment. Over the next 12 months we aim to raise over £20,000 for the trust by donating £5 for every person who comes on a Collett's holiday. This will equate to the planting and management of over 4000 broadleaf trees in the UK.
the outstanding work of the woodland trust
tree planting, management of woods, involving children
The Woodland Trust is the UK's leading conservation charity with a mission to protect Britain's native woodland. It manages 20,000 hectares of woods on 1100 different sites, of which 110 are Sites of Special Scientific Interest, our finest wildlife habitats. All sites meet the Forest Stewardship Council's UK Standard of Sustainable Forestry.
WTPL Nicholas Spurling.
WTPL Uta Reed.
It is also the 'engine room' of woodland creation and is responsible for 3200 hectares of new native woodland. Founded in 1972, it has planted over eight million native trees. Since 2000 alone, its 'Woods on your Doorstep' project has established 200 new community woods. In the Trossachs of Scotland it is creating one of the country's largest broadleaved woods. Its current 'Tree For All' campaign aims to engage one million children in planting 12 million trees over five years. So far it has engaged more than half a million young people in planting over three million trees.
WTPL Niall Benvie.
This highlights the Woodland Trust's commitment to improve the lives of millions of people by providing better access and understanding of our woods especially amongst children. It is now dedicated to doubling our woodland by planting millions of broadleaf trees over 5000 hectares so that we all have extensive woodland within 4kms of home.
help us make a difference
We are delighted to be involved with the preservation and management of the UK's ancient, new and future woodland heritage with its positive connotations for the environment and the quality of our lives, whilst also helping to off-set the environmental impact of travelling. Trees are crucial to life on our planet. They generate oxygen, store carbon, stabilise the soil, provide homes to wildlife and make stunning landscapes, which we can all enjoy. Since the 1930's the UK has seen more than 50% of what remained of our ancient woods destroyed by conifer plantation, urbanisation and intensive agriculture. Today only 2% remains intact, yet this is still under threat. We are at the bottom of the European table for woodland cover with less than 8% remaining, compared to an average of 46%.
Collett's has chosen actively to support the Woodland Trust and we believe most people who consider a Collett's mountain holiday would embrace its work. We aim to raise over £20,000 within the next 12 months. This would result in the planting and management of over 4000 broadleaf trees. Our pledge is to donate £5 to the trust for every person who comes on a holiday with Collett's. During the holiday booking process, we will invite you to match our donation, although there will be no obligation on your part.
Either way, when booking with Collett's, you will help the Woodland Trust protect our woods, plant more trees and make a difference to the environment. We thank you in advance for any support you might give us and we promise to keep you updated on our progress on our website and in future brochures.
For further information, please see - www.woodland-trust.org.uk