Since
September 2017, NFWI-Wales has been engaging members in taking action to
address the decline in urban trees. Currently 200 WIs throughout Wales are involved in activities such as surveying,
observing, protecting and planting trees and are spreading the word about the
value of trees to the wider public.
Llansaint WI planting trees |
Urban
trees are among the most versatile natural assets that can be used to
effectively raise the quality of Welsh towns and cities. Research shows us that trees in Wales’ towns and
cities deliver many social benefits as well as mitigating the effects of
climate change. Urban trees make a key
contribution to our health and wellbeing by reducing air pollution and creating
green spaces as well as reducing the risk of flooding, capturing and storing
carbon from the atmosphere and helping to mitigate excessive warming.
Yet
urban trees are under continuous threat from factors such as pests and
diseases, an ageing tree population, climate change, the demand for new
building development and a lack of understanding on the benefits that trees
bring to society. Most recent studies
show that 73% of urban areas in Wales have lost trees since 2010 and 7,000 trees
were lost between 2006 and 2013.
Birds crafted by Sir Gâr/Carmarthenshire Federation members |
The
WI has a proud and rich history of standing up for the natural environment
which has been a key theme for many WI campaigns and projects, with members
dedicated to protecting and promoting the countryside, limiting their own
environmental footprints and taking action on climate change.
Through
this project, WI members have been using their passion for improving the
environment to conserve trees for future generations. Many WIs have been involved in local tree
planting. Some have been holding woodland walks to identify, measure and survey
trees whilst others have been in contact with their local authority about tree
issues in their local community. Members
have also been inspired to create craft items to promote the value of trees.
Below are some
project highlights:
Over 1000 trees have been planted by
members from Sir Gâr/Carmarthenshire Federation. The Federation has held two competitions where
members crafted birds and animals. WIs all over the county have engaged in
guided walks to identify, measure and survey trees.
Members from WIs in Gwent have been
surveying trees in the grounds of Caldicot Castle.
Powys Radnor Federation blanket |
Using the OPAL Tree surveys they
have been measuring the height, girth and general condition of the trees.
Members have also surveyed trees at Cwmbran Boating Lake. The group will
revisit the lake during the summer to record visual changes and wildlife on or
near the trees.
In
Powys Radnor Federation, members have been surveying and yarn bombing trees in
their local community. Some have written to their local authority in relation
to tree issues whilst others have been involved in creating a blanket to
promote trees.
Ysbyty Ifan WI in Clwyd Denbigh
Federation has been involved planting trees in the community in partnership
with the National Trust and a local school.
WIs with an interest in getting involved
can find out more here.
To find out about the federation
activities taking place across Wales, please visit our website.
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