Green Networks…we all know working together can bring about faster results and many Trees for Survival schools are doing just this as they contribute to large scale planting programmes beyond a sole landowner or single site. Many thousands of TfS grown and planted native plant species are contributing to wider, large scale or catchment wide, restoration and protection projects. These big projects happen either through return visits by a school to a site, multiple schools planting at a site over several year or by schools planting as part of a collective in a community lead or community wide project. In Hamilton, several TfS schools are planting across neighbouring sites in a rural, residential neighbourhood, where planting will contribute to a greener, neighbourhood wide network of vegetated corridors and increased habitat
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