Urban Tree Revival
@TreeRevival
Campaigning to increase tree planting & biodiversity in Ireland’s urban environments. 30% canopy cover in our cities by 2030🌳 🐝
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The female catkins of Goat Willow are just extraordinary when viewed up close 💕 so otherworldly @NativeWoodTrust @wildflower_hour @CurrachBooks @TreeRevival @katieholten @Irishwildlife
The ‘flickering’ of Earth systems is warning us: act now, or see our already degraded paradise lost. This week's column. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
Did you know that without trees we would hardly be able to breathe due to air pollution, traffic exhaust, heat and industrial fumes? Our air would be completely polluted. The forests and trees clean our air and filter out particles that are harmful to us. More trees.💚🌲🌳🌱🍀💚
Noble Street Oak. Assimilated into urban environs effortlessly. Prob existed well before this street. Slow growers and sensitive trees. But should be given more of a chance in urban planting, supporting 284 insect species. Good for 🐦 🐝
Have you ever noticed the buds on the trees in winter? I can’t get enough of them 😮💨🤌
Today wherever you are the avenue of Hornbeam at Herbert Park on the same day 6 years apart (2016 on the left). Ascail álainn na gcrann sleamhain.
#NationalTreeWeek starts tomorrow, and planting season has already started in some areas. 🌳🌳 If your council is tagged below, there's still time to sponsor a tree and have it planted this winter. Make your request now: treesforstreets.org/start #StreetTrees #UrbanGreening
🧵Over 80% of the UK's population now lives in urban areas. It's so important that we plant more trees to green the grey areas in our towns and cities - here are a few of the reasons why... 🏡🌳 #StreetTrees #UrbanGreening
Bringing you a beast of an oak this #thicktrunktuesday. A monument in three parts, it’s an echo from the past in this former deer park. I once spent 8 happy hours drawing it 12 times. @keeper_of_books @KieranPlayfair @RainB47 @WildTreeAdV @RGE_Art
“Before landscapes die, they first vanish in the imagination”. This is the story of a small brook on the outskirts of London, the Aldersbrook, which has survived against the odds, but in the worst state imaginable, & my attempts to act as a guardian of this river & its rights🧵
Sometimes I really feel the limits of photography. I always try to get an image to convey a mood as much as a view, but I wish you could have also smelt the damp, rich earth on this lane, heard the gentle patter of the leaves drifting down, and felt the soft mist on your face.
1/ TV-EKEN is perhaps the most famous tree in Sweden and has featured in numerous debates, tv-shows and newspapers. The huge oak used to live a quiet life on a field just outside of Stockholm.⬇️
Looking forward to delving into this v comprehensive looking @irishexaminer Future Cities supplement.
Why don’t we have more cyclists in Dublin? Image from @EsriIreland
What a difference a deer fence makes. Nothing but grasses and bracken surviving on the left. On the right, saplings are thriving - alder, oak, birch, hazel and a few Scots pine. Some planted but a lot of regen. Nearby old growth wood makes the latter possible.
Wasn’t expecting to see one of these today! It’s a Giant Redwood tree aka Sequoiadendron giganteum, the oldest known living example is thought to be 2,300-2,700 years old. Sadly, they’re endangered in their native California, making this one in south County Dublin very special!
Míle buíochas to all at @hometree__ for one of the most inspiring and uplifting briefings I have attended in @BuswellsHotel I'm looking forward to seeing the Wild Atlantic Rainforest Project grow and to helping out where I can. 🌿🍃🍂
Join @GeorgeMonbiot, @G_stordalen, @htuomisto, @SylwiaSpurek, and us for a webinar this evening, exploring "how farming is killing the planet & how science could save it". Register for free: eventbrite.be/e/reboot-food-… #RebootFood #COP27
We’d rather eat microbes than animals. Here's @GeorgeMonbiot to explain why 👇 Watch the full video here: youtube.com/watch?v=Ny9qvG… #RebootFood
Though not native to Ireland, this 100+ year old beech looks magnificent by the roadside. Lichens are growing on its bark and the shade tolerant native Holly is doing okay under its canopy. The fallen beechnuts will provide food for mice, jays, squirrels too. @LanesTree
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