The Importance Of Urban Trees

Urban trees by Ogutier on Pixabay

Trees in urban spaces are the forgotten heroes when discussing climate change and, often, the awe-inspiring rainforests of the tropics and sub-tropics take the limelight. Of course, this is to be expected. These areas, along with other valuable ecosystems, allow life on earth to survive and flourish (the Amazon rainforest is frequently referred to as […]

The Medicinal Properties Of Trees

Gingko trees by morn_japan on Pixabay

Herbs, trees and spices have been used by healers since ancient times. Human settlements have often been surrounded by plants used for medicinal purposes.   In Sumeria, for instance, hundreds of medicinal plants including myrrh and opium were recorded around 3000 BC. There is an Egyptian Papyrus listing more than 800 plant medicines such as aloe, […]

Take A Moment With A Tree

Bark and moss by Pexels on Pixabay

There is a growing body of scientific evidence that supports what we already know on a primal level – that being out in nature is good for us and that forests and trees have a positive effect on us in multiple ways. I notice that when I step among trees, my breathing slows and deepens […]

Trees And Story

Girl with lantern in the forest by Darkmoon Art on Pixabay

The link between humans and trees is ancient and deep. Trees have always been and will always be vital to our existence. It’s easy to see how on a physical level; they produce the oxygen we breathe and facilitate rainfall, soil quality and biodiversity as well as providing commodities that allow us to feed, clothe […]

How Trees Lock In Carbon

Leaf detail by AStoKo on Pixabay

Trees release oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide, as if they breathe in the opposite way humans do. They do this through photosynthesis, a process in which light energy from the sun is converted into chemical energy, some of which is then stored as carbohydrates (e.g. sugars and starches).  During daylight hours, pores called stomata on […]

Trees I Have Known And Loved

Trees of Treharris Park by Karen Cannard

It was in my grandparents’ garden, nestled on the hillside of a Welsh coal-mining village, where I first fell in love with a tree.  That garden was a perfect playground for running, playing mock battles and games of hide-and-seek with my younger sister and cousins. Much of it had been turned over to vegetables, but […]

Assessing China’s ‘Green Wall’: Lessons To The World On Afforestation 

Green shape of China by BUMIPUTRA on Pixabay

The winds of the Gobi desert are fierce and engulfing, advancing swiftly from the northern regions of China and sweeping south into the heart of the country. With it, fertile land, towns and entire communities are being consumed by the large swathes of sand, with an estimated 400 million people being affected [1]. This process, […]

Celebrating The Art Of Kerry Johnstone

Painting by Kerry Johnstone - Dartmoor Trees

Welcome to the beautiful work of artist Kerry Johnstone. Kerry has very kindly offered a donation to The Word Forest Organisation from the sale of her ‘Trees Are The Key’ series of pictures and we were intrigued to find out a little bit about her and her creative process. Kerry reminds me that Picasso said […]

 Dream Big – A Series Of Films About Trees – The Queen Of Trees

The Moon and a tree - Image by Robert C from Pixabay

We all love TV and streaming services, and the fact is that the quantity of films, series and documentaries grows by the day. There are so many that it’s easy for some of them, even the really brilliant ones, to get lost in the sea of content, or disappear almost completely. We are delighted to […]