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How can I help to look after woodland?

 

If you visit a woodland or forest remember the Moors Message.

Try the Moors Message Quiz in the Fun Zone to see how much you know!

Use recycled paper and card products – and recycle yours.

If you are buying something made out of wood, look for a label that says it has been grown in a sustainably managed forest – this means that when mature trees are chopped down, new trees are planted.

Have a go at growing your own tree.


Enjoying a moorland walk

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