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White Rose Forest: Tree Planting Plan Aims to 'Transform Landscape'
The plan aims to raise woodland cover from 12% to 16.5% by 2050 and engage up to 16,000 people annually in tree planting and management, enhancing climate resilience and wellbeing.
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Hundreds of millions of trees set to transform North and West Yorkshire
Up to 134 million trees could be planted to transform North and West Yorkshire’s landscape.
·Keighley, United Kingdom
Read Full Article134 Million Trees Planned For Yorkshire With Aims To 'Transform Landscape'
North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire plans to plant up to 134 million trees over the next 25 years now revealed. The White Rose Forest Partnership has launched its Strategic Plan 2025–2050, making a commitment to create a greener, healthier and more climate-resilient Yorkshire as part of the wider Northern Forest scheme that aims to stretch from Liverpool to the Yorkshire coast. The plan’s key aims include increasing tree and woodland cover from 1…
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