Tackling The Thorny Topic Of Transforming Snaizeholme

Screwfix is to partner with the Woodland Trust, the largest woodland conservation charity in the UK. Supported by funding from Screwfix, the Woodland Trust will restore, protect and plant a new native forest at the charity’s Snaizeholme project in North Yorkshire.

With a £50,000 donation, Screwfix will support the regeneration and rewilding of the Yorkshire Dales National Park area, with the aim to improve biodiversity and create a flourishing haven for woodland animals, including red squirrels and birds.

Snaizeholme is part of the Woodland Trust’s ambitious plan to establish England’s largest new native woodland and is set to become the flagship project for the charity, which is celebrating its 50th birthday this year.

 

 “The Woodland Trust’s vision for Snaizeholme will restore an entire ecosystem, lock up carbon for years to come and help mitigate flooding in the catchment.”

– Pip Greensmith 

Head of Partnerships, Woodland Trust

 

Transforming the landscape

“We have an opportunity to boost biodiversity at a time when the natural world is in crisis,” continues the Woodland Trust’s Greensmith. “Woodland creation on this scale is imperative if we are to tackle the potentially catastrophic loss of nature. Transforming the landscape with sympathetic native planting, and allowing natural regeneration to occur, forms a critical part of the work of the Woodland Trust. Support from businesses like Screwfix allows this to become a reality.”

 

Carbon capture

In the next 12 months, with Screwfix’s contribution, 4,000 trees will be planted in Snaizeholme, home to 250 acres of upland peat bog, which the Woodland Trust is looking to restore in the area to preserve its role as mosaic of natural habitats for protected species as well as its CO2-absorbing properties, vital for the environment.

Olivia Green, sustainability manager at Screwfix, says: “Screwfix and the Woodland Trust share the same vision of a greener and more sustainable future. The project at Snaizeholme will help boost the water quality of the streams running down into Snaizeholme Beck and safeguard native residents.

“At Screwfix, we know it is vital to restore damaged habitats as well as reduce the environmental impacts we have as a business. As part of Kingfisher, Screwfix's contribution to the Snaizeholme project also supports the Group’s long-term commitment to protecting nature and becoming Forest Positive by 2025, by creating more forests than we use.”

Picture: Screwfix is sponsoring the Woodland Trust.

Screwfix and the Woodland Trust partner to support Snaizeholme project in North Yorkshire

Article written by Cathryn Ellis
27th October 2022

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