Save our precious woodlands

Save our precious woodlands

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Will you help our precious woodlands?

Over the years we have seen just how vital our woodlands are for wildlife, from elusive goshawks and rare dormice to Purple Emperor butterflies and Pied Flycatchers. But we have also seen these precious places change.

Deer in woodland image by Jon Hawkins

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The challenges our woodlands are facing are mounting - and so is the need for action  

  • Invasive tree diseases,
  • Destructive wildfires and extreme storms,
  • Pressures from building development
  • The unpredictability of a changing climate disturbing the dependability of nature’s seasons, bringing long droughts and early ‘false’ autumns.

To help these special places withstand the shocks and pressures of tree diseases, fire, storms, building development and a changing climate, we urgently need to invest in their care. 

Please donate now to help our precious woodlands

Whatever you can afford to give will be spent to help Devon's woodlands
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Wildlife loves our woodlands - and needs your help now

Your support will help safeguard the future of some very special species. Here are just three you’ll be helping when you give today…

Hazel dormouse hanging from branch

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Dormice: Devon’s woodland nature reserves remain a stronghold for this charming mouse which is struggling to find a home elsewhere. Trees provide them with snug nest holes to spend their sleepy winters in, while tree buds, fruits and nuts give dormice a life-sustaining supply of fattening food. 

Pied flycatcher male

Pied flycatcher ©Richard Steel/2020VISION

Pied flycatchers: this beautiful little bird travels all the way from tropical Africa to spend each spring and summer with us. We have installed hundreds of nest boxes at our woodland nature reserves to help them raise their chicks. 

Purple emperors: in summer these scarce, big and beautiful butterflies find a home at some of Devon Wildlife Trust’s woodland reserves. They circle the tops of ancient oak trees looking for a mate, securing the butterfly’s future. 

How your donation will make a lasting difference for local wildlife.

Tree planting

Tree saplings ready for planting with sustainable tree guards

DWT volunteers in the snow clearing scrub

Tools for our woodland reserves team and their volunteers

Bluebell woodland

Creation of a new woodland glade for wildflowers and butterflies

Whatever you can afford to give will support our work for Devon's precious woodlands. Thank you!

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