Borders Forest Trust
Borders Forest Trust is a dedicated charity based in the Scottish Borders, committed to the restoration and conservation of native woodlands and habitats. Established in 1996, the Trust has been at the forefront of environmental stewardship, working tirelessly to enhance biodiversity and promote sustainable land management practices.
One of the core activities of Borders Forest Trust is the planting of native trees, which not only helps to combat climate change but also supports local wildlife. The Trust engages with local communities, schools, and volunteers to foster a sense of ownership and responsibility towards the environment.
In addition to tree planting, the Trust undertakes various projects aimed at restoring degraded landscapes and improving the health of existing woodlands. This includes managing invasive species, creating wildlife corridors, and enhancing soil quality.
The vision of Borders Forest Trust extends beyond mere conservation; it aims to create a legacy of thriving ecosystems that future generations can enjoy. By promoting education and awareness about the importance of forests, the Trust seeks to inspire individuals and communities to take action for the environment.
Through partnerships with other organisations, the Trust amplifies its impact, collaborating on initiatives that align with its mission. The Trust also advocates for policies that support forest conservation and sustainable land use at local and national levels.
With a passionate team of staff and volunteers, Borders Forest Trust continues to make significant strides in environmental conservation, ensuring that the natural beauty of the Scottish Borders is preserved for years to come.