Explore tweets tagged as #SaveDevonsTrees
@nickdogpunk
Nicki Glassbrook
3 years
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@Susannahrford
Susannah Ford
3 years
#savedevonstrees Bicton Ponds
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@devoncaroline
Caroline Aird
2 years
#SaveDevonsTrees the oaks at Crockwells Meadow in Exminster
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@ElleMarden
Elle Marden
2 years
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@ExeterCouncil
Exeter City Council
3 years
Join the photography project in Exeter to monitor the impact of ash dieback disease on our trees. Take a photo and send it to SaveDevonsTrees@devonwildlifetrust.org. Let's protect our treescapes together! #SaveDevonsTrees πŸŒ³πŸ“· Find out more: https://t.co/L0hWdqyhPh
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@CyanoEvo
Dr Nathan Chrismas
2 years
Great day lichening yesterday with @DevonWildlife as part of their Saving Devon's Treescapes project #savedevonstrees
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@DevonWildlife
Devon Wildlife Trust
2 years
Do you want to improve your tree ID skills? 🌳 Join DWT's #SaveDevonsTrees team for an online talk about the different buds, leaves & blossoms of UK trees in spring. πŸ“… Monday 8 April, 18:30. Get your free ticketsπŸ‘‰ https://t.co/2PcXMNhs9P πŸ“· Chris Lawrence #ConnectToNature
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@DevonWildlife
Devon Wildlife Trust
1 year
Communities in Plymouth received a special delivery of tree nursery kits from DWT's #SaveDevonsTrees team. These mini nurseries will be looked after by Devonport residents, supported by #GreenCommunitiesPlymouth, until the trees are ready to be planted locally. @NaturePlymouth
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@DevonWildlife
Devon Wildlife Trust
2 years
Exciting to have bat expert @_sarahbutcher introducing us to bats in #Exeter. Join us for more bat walks as part of the #SaveDevonsTrees project throughout the summer πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/OVBJ9wI2Zq
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@DevonWildlife
Devon Wildlife Trust
2 years
Hedgerows offer warmth, protection, food, and a place to nest for butterflies, bats, birds, hedgehogs & dormice. They are an essential part of our landscape πŸ’š πŸ“· Andrew Parkinson/2020VISION #AmazingNature #NationalHedgerowWeek2024 @TheTreeCouncil #SaveDevonsTrees
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@DevonWildlife
Devon Wildlife Trust
2 years
DWT's two tree nurseries, Meeth Quarry and Broadclyst, use two methods to grow trees - cell growing, which uses a compost cell to grow, and bare root growing, which uses prepared outdoor beds. #NaturalSolutions #SaveDevonsTrees #ThanksToYou @heritagefunduk #NationalLottery
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@DevonWildlife
Devon Wildlife Trust
2 years
Host a bat detector in your garden as part of the Devon Bat Survey! It's free to take part & no knowledge is required. Book early as spaces fill quickly πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/y9myug1f6a Thanks to @heritagefunduk for supporting through DWT's #SaveDevonsTrees Project. πŸ“· Tom Marshall
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@DevonWildlife
Devon Wildlife Trust
2 years
Looking to develop your tree ID skills? Join DWT's Saving Devon's Treescapes team at an upcoming event πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/vrqeoPUOMG Feel confident with your tree ID skills? You could help #SaveDevonsTrees by recording notable trees πŸ‘‰
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@lovedevonhedges
Devon Hedge Group
2 years
Do you have oak trees in your hedge? Yes - amazing! Did you know that oak supports 2,300 different species - more than any other native UK tree. #NationalTreeWeek #SaveDevonsTrees
@SussexWildlife
Sussex Wildlife Trust πŸ¦”
2 years
It's just amazing how much wildlife the mighty Oak tree is home to🌳 #NationalTreeWeek
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@DevonWildlife
Devon Wildlife Trust
2 years
Looking forward to seeing these mini nurseries nurture trees in #Plymouth! #SaveDevonsTrees
@NaturePlymouth
Nature Plymouth
2 years
Our #GreenCommunitiesPlymouth team had a special delivery from @DevonWildlife 's Saving Devon's Treescapes project-2 mini tree nursery kits! They'll be set up at Keyham Green Places & @HamoazeHouse & looked after by residents alongside the Green Communities team. Thanks DWTπŸ‘πŸŒ±
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@lovedevonhedges
Devon Hedge Group
2 years
Hedgerow trees are hugely important to bats - particularly the rare greater horseshoes that have a stronghold in the SW. These bats use hedgerows as corridors dipping into fields in search of insects, and use trees to rest during a long night of foraging. #SaveDevonsTrees
@_BCT_
Bat Conservation Trust
2 years
Coniferous, deciduous and mixed woodlands can all be home to bats if there are suitable places to roost or feed. Bats use woodland for different reasons, depending on bat species, the season and the type and size of woodland. #NationalTreeWeek
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@DevonWildlife
Devon Wildlife Trust
1 year
Calling landowners and land managers πŸ“£ DWT's #SaveDevonsTrees team are leading a free workshop on ash dieback, including tree health, woodland regeneration and the future for Devon's treescapes. πŸ“† Monday 30 September, 10am-2pm πŸ“ Woodland near Sigford https://t.co/OLWSlCbpwh
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@DevonWildlife
Devon Wildlife Trust
2 years
What have trees ever done for us? Find out at our #SaveDevonsTrees online event, including how we can use tools like i-Tree and Tree Equity to help us understand tree benefits in detail. πŸ“† Tuesday 14 May ⌚ 12.30pm Book πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/nsslfOEbWB @UrbanTreeFest @Treeconomics
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@DevonWildlife
Devon Wildlife Trust
2 years
Can you tell a hazel from a beech? Or an ash tree from a rowan? If not, join DWT's #SaveDevonsTrees team for a guided tree ID walk at Cranbrook Country Park on 25/06 from 10:00-12:30 πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/bmVq3OmUJr @heritagefunduk @onetreeplanted #30DaysWild #ConnectToNature
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@DevonWildlife
Devon Wildlife Trust
1 year
Fantastic results from the #SaveDevonsTrees bat survey!
@GregDewhurst
Greg Dewhurst
1 year
Wow, just completed the 3 night @DevonWildlife #BatSurvey in #CranbrookDevon and in shock of how many types of bats were detected πŸ¦‡
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