We are Forestry England

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We are more than you think

You might think you know us... but you’re in for a big surprise

Maybe you’ve explored our ever-popular Gruffalo trails but did you know we’re helping to return white‑tailed eagles to southern England?

Maybe you’ve danced the night away at our unique Forest Live concerts but did you know that behind the scenes, we’re growing millions of young trees in our nurseries?

Maybe you’ve enjoyed an adrenaline-fueled cycle on our trails but did you realise we’re the largest producer of sustainable timber in England?

Maybe we're more than you think?

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We are for adventures and memories

Our forests offer memorable experiences for everyone; families, adventurers, and weekend wanderers - to get closer to nature and to each other.
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We are for nature and wildlife

We provide more than a quarter of a million hectares of wildlife habitat, where over half of England's rarest species can be found.
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We are for forestry and timber

Our experts use the latest science and research to plan, plant and protect forests. We’re designing forests that will thrive in the climate conditions we expect in 2050 and beyond.
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We are for education and learning

We offer educational sessions for young people that bring learning to life through hands-on experiences.
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We are for people and communities

The nation's forests are for all to enjoy. We create welcoming places and programmes that support connection, wellbeing, and a sense of belonging.

Why it all matters

Forests clean the air we breathe, support wildlife, boost our wellbeing, and give people of all ages space to learn, play, and connect.

When we care for forests, forests care for us. Together, we are growing the future.

Explore our work

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Blog
06 February 2026

Discover the science behind tree budburst and why trees wake up in spring. Learn how buds form, what triggers leaf growth, and how climate affects the timing of new leaves in our...

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Blog
07 January 2026

Make new memories and enjoy some family fun together this winter with our top tips for low-cost and free things to do in the forest.

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Blog
Stay active this winter

Discover six inspiring ways to stay active this winter, from walking and cycling to forest bathing, and enjoy the wellbeing benefits of time in the forest.

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Blog
05 January 2026

We’ve put together a list of 12 breathtaking forest viewpoints, one for each month of the year. Whether you’re after peace, adventure, or a fresh perspective, these views will make...