Chichester Tree Wardens (@chitrees) 's Twitter Profile
Chichester Tree Wardens

@chitrees

We ❤️ 🌳🌲🌳. Volunteers in Chichester as part of the West Sussex Tree Warden Network and the national Tree Warden scheme run by The Tree Council.

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Chichester District Council (@chichesterdc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣 Latest News 📣 Residents and workers across Chichester District are being asked for their views on climate change projects as part of a major public consultation taking place from 1 July until 30 September. Read the full release at: orlo.uk/climate_change…

📣 Latest News 📣

Residents and workers across Chichester District are being asked for their views on climate change projects as part of a major public consultation taking place from 1 July until 30 September.

Read the full release at: orlo.uk/climate_change…
Paul Powlesland (@paulpowlesland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There were lots of excellent chants today, but my favourite chant from today: the simple & heartfelt “More birds, more trees” conveys beautifully what so many of us yearn for & demand

ScientistsForXR @scientistsx.bsky.social (@scientistsx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The black & white facts of the #Climate and #Nature emergency are a stark and painful reality! But the colour and vibrancy of the Restore Nature Now still put a smile on our faces, reminding us that where there is action there is hope! 📷🧵

The black & white facts of the #Climate and #Nature emergency are a stark and painful reality!

But the colour and vibrancy of the <a href="/RNNMarch/">Restore Nature Now</a> still put a smile on our faces, reminding us that where there is action there is hope!

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Hannah Bourne-Taylor (@writerhannahbt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear BBC News (UK) we would like to know why you didn’t cover a major news event in #London yesterday. Between 60-100 THOUSAND people marched at the #RestoreNatureNow. It looks like you are picking what you think is newsworthy. Isn’t that called bias? Regards, British wildlife.

Barcham Trees (@barchamtrees) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Back in February we said farewell to one of the largest trees on our nursery, our 1750 litre Quercus cerris; and it safely made it's way to The Fenn Bell Conservation Project. The Binturongs enclosure for this tree is not quite complete but we still wanted to share the progress!

Back in February we said farewell to one of the largest trees on our nursery, our 1750 litre Quercus cerris; and it safely made it's way to The Fenn Bell Conservation Project.

The Binturongs enclosure for this tree is not quite complete but we still wanted to share the progress!
Trees for Streets (@treesforstreets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Street trees encourage walking 🌳🚶‍♂️ Trees make our streets more inviting. When you stroll down a tree-lined avenue, it feels different—more sheltered, more stimulating. This pleasant environment encourages people to get out and walk or cycle. It’s that simple!

Street trees encourage walking 🌳🚶‍♂️

Trees make our streets more inviting. When you stroll down a tree-lined avenue, it feels different—more sheltered, more stimulating. 

This pleasant environment encourages people to get out and walk or cycle. It’s that simple!
Trees for Streets (@treesforstreets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Would you give up a couple of parking spaces🚗🚗 if it meant you could have some trees🌳 in your street? 🤔 Often there can be a straight choice - a parking space for a tree. This is particularly so in very narrow streets. It's a point of a lot of debate...

Would you give up a couple of parking spaces🚗🚗 if it meant you could have some trees🌳 in your street? 🤔

Often there can be a straight choice - a parking space for a tree. This is particularly so in very narrow streets. It's a point of a lot of debate...
Chichester Tree Wardens (@chitrees) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thinking about #LifeInTrees, thanks to this video. From location (natural nests in trees, this nestbox may be in a tree, is made from a tree) to materials (twigs, moss) to food (trees feed lots of insects, in turn feeding birds). Launchpad for life!

Paul Powlesland (@paulpowlesland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I passed this exuberant, cloud-like ivy bush the other day & noticed it was positively humming with bees & other insects looking for some autumnal food. We need to stop the war on ivy- it’s a valuable & much-needed native plant.

I passed this exuberant, cloud-like ivy bush the other day &amp; noticed it was positively humming with bees &amp; other insects looking for some autumnal food. 

We need to stop the war on ivy- it’s a valuable &amp; much-needed native plant.
The English Oak Project (@thekentacorn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Five holly leaves from the same tree 🌳 If holly is allowed to grow into a tree it is highly likely to do the same Holly evolved to fight back against the large herbivores that used to roam the Earth. The higher the tree grows the smoother the leaves get Photo: Emmanuel Lattes

Five holly leaves from the same tree 🌳

If holly is allowed to grow into a tree it is highly likely to do the same

Holly evolved to fight back against the large herbivores that used to roam the Earth. The higher the tree grows the smoother the leaves get

Photo: Emmanuel Lattes
Chichester Tree Wardens (@chitrees) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to Forest Research and University of Warwick for Acute Oak Decline training & ongoing research at Hatchlands Park yesterday. Will be on the lookout for symptoms of this very worrying disease. forestresearch.gov.uk/tools-and-reso…

Thanks to <a href="/Forest_Research/">Forest Research</a> and <a href="/uniofwarwick/">University of Warwick</a> for Acute Oak Decline training &amp; ongoing research at <a href="/HatchlandsNT/">Hatchlands Park</a> yesterday. Will be on the lookout for symptoms of this very worrying disease.
forestresearch.gov.uk/tools-and-reso…
Green Infrastructure🌳by Ingo Schüder🌿Brillianto (@brillianto_gi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

. open access science paper Do greenspaces really reduce heat health impacts? Evidence for different vegetation types and distance-based greenspace exposure sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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open access science paper

Do greenspaces really reduce heat health impacts? Evidence for different vegetation types and distance-based greenspace exposure

sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Trees for Streets (@treesforstreets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trees transform streets🌳 Next time you're walking along a tree-lined pavement, think for a moment, about how much of a difference they make.. Let's fill ALL our streets with trees Treesforstreets.org

Trees transform streets🌳

Next time you're walking along a tree-lined pavement, think for a moment, about how much of a difference they make..

Let's fill ALL our streets with trees
Treesforstreets.org
Peers for the Planet (@peers4planet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday University of Exeter and Peers for the Planet published the 𝗣𝗮𝗿𝗹𝗶𝗮𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗿𝗶𝗮𝗻𝘀' 𝗚𝘂𝗶𝗱𝗲 𝘁𝗼 𝗖𝗹𝗶𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗴𝗲 Thanks to everybody who attended the launch in parliament and to our brilliant line up of speakers Kerry McCarthy Rt Hon Lord Alok Sharma @MetOfficeCE Stuart Brocklehurst

Yesterday <a href="/UniofExeter/">University of Exeter</a> and <a href="/Peers4Planet/">Peers for the Planet</a> published the 𝗣𝗮𝗿𝗹𝗶𝗮𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗿𝗶𝗮𝗻𝘀' 𝗚𝘂𝗶𝗱𝗲 𝘁𝗼 𝗖𝗹𝗶𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗴𝗲

Thanks to everybody who attended the launch in parliament and to our brilliant line up of speakers <a href="/KerryMP/">Kerry McCarthy</a> <a href="/AlokSharma_RDG/">Rt Hon Lord Alok Sharma</a> <a href="/metofficece/">@MetOfficeCE</a> <a href="/Lossky/">Stuart Brocklehurst</a>
Trees for Streets (@treesforstreets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌳Trees – just make our streets look amazing😎 We spend a lot of time talking about how urban trees help keep us cool, reduce pollution, restore nature, help us adapt to climate change, calm traffic etc But lets just🥂celebrate how great they look, and how that makes us feel🙂

🌳Trees –  just make our streets look amazing😎

We spend a lot of time talking about how urban trees help keep us cool, reduce pollution, restore nature, help us adapt to climate change, calm traffic etc

But lets just🥂celebrate how great they look, and how that makes us feel🙂
Tony Juniper (@tonyjuniper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At the end of busy week I’m reflecting on the highly partial coverage devoted by the media to different issues. Massive coverage this week on a farm demo, but a far larger demonstration on Nature in June got hardly anything. Both about land. Why might that be?