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I Dig Trees guest blog: Replacing Rhododendron

Prof Dave Reay, University of Edinburgh tells us how the free trees ordered through the I Dig Trees programme with TCV and OVO Energy are helping meet climate goals and plans to ultimately reach ‘net zero’.

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I Dig Trees guest blog: By leaves we live

Prof Dave Reay, University of Edinburgh tells us how the free trees ordered through the I Dig Trees programme with TCV and OVO Energy are helping meet climate goals and plans to ultimately reach ‘net zero’.

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Micro-volunteering: What is it and how can it support nature?

A member of TCV's nursery team with an acornVolunteering can take many forms, from a long-term, regular commitment to one day out of a year.…

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Tree care tips – caring for new trees

English Oak Tree leaves (Quercus robur)TCV’s tree companion care series ensures young trees have the best chance of survival.…

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Nature and mental health: lessons from the pandemic

TCV Tree Nursery Volunteer, Northern IrelandAccording to the Office for National Statistics, more than two-thirds of adults in the UK reported feeling more anxious at the start of the pandemic in the face of illness, lockdowns, and self-isolation – being able to see and hug our loved ones is a basic need for our mental health and it was suddenly taken away.…

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7 Ways Volunteering Can Help Launch a Conservation Career

Environmental Conservation is an increasingly competitive field to enter,  given the ever-increasing importance of preserving wildlife and natural resources as the climate and ecological emergency grows ever more pressing.…

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Wildflowers in spring: A guide

Bluebells at TCV Skelton Grange, LeedsWildflowers: they’re beautiful to behold and essential for our biodiversity and habitats.…

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Greening the grey: Front garden ideas

Greening: making a living environment more environmentally friendly We often associate ‘greening’ with large, open spaces such as parks or large back gardens.…

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ESG volunteering with Jamie Oliver Group and The Conservation Volunteers

As experts in outdoor volunteering activities, TCV have developed a range of ESG volunteering programmes that can be tailored to the needs of your company and your employees

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WildSkills: What our trainees have learnt at the end of their year at TCV

“I feel that I have been set up in the best way for any future job in this sector.”…

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