I wish I could say I've planted a million trees.
Felix Dennis can, in partnership with
The Heart of England Forest Ltd.
Poet and publisher Felix Dennis has plans to "plant and preserve a large native broadleaf forest in South
Warwickshire, stretching from the ancient borders of the Forest of Arden
– also known as Shakespeare's Forest – south to the Vale of Evesham.
To
date, 2,500 acres of land has been purchased and planted with 1 million
native broadleaf saplings – about the size of seven Hyde Parks in
London – at a rate of approximately 300 acres a year, making it the
world's largest privately planted forest."
That is an amazing feat. Full article over at the
Guardian.
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