12,000 trees planted to mark Queen's Jubilee

To celebrate the Platinum Jubilee over 12,000 trees have been planted in the South Downs and all of them are dedicated to Her Majesty.

As part of the Trees for the Downs campaign, 30 sites across West Sussex, Hampshire and East Sussex have received new trees for the Queen’s Green Canopy.

Each tree will provide a home for wildlife and help with the National Park’s dedicated nature recovery drive.

But none of the planting would be possible without the generosity of the public.

Scores of donations to the South Downs National Park Trust have paid for these Jubilee trees – and the charity is now fundraising to plant more trees this year dedicated to the Queen.

Trees for the Downs is planting iconic species including black poplar, oak, field maple and disease-resistant elms.

Sonia Lorenzo-Martin, who oversees woodlands in the National Park, said: “These life-giving trees are such a wonderful celebration of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II and will be teeming with life in a few years!

“Trees are amazing. They provide clean air for us to breathe, enrich our soils and provide a vital habitat for so many birds, mammals and invertebrates. Planting more trees is a key component of the National Park’s “ReNature” drive to create more space for wildlife to flourish. Your donation will mean we can plant many more Jubilee trees this year and help nature thrive.”

 

 

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