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More Trees Now is there for everyone in Ireland concerned about climate change and biodiversity. Together with land managers, foresters, municipalities, farmers  and many other parties, we can make a difference. Can we count on you too? Email us at info@moretreesnow.eco 

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Join Easy Treesie in Dublin!

Thanks to Orla we launched More Trees Now Ireland in November 2023 in Dublin! A first treehub was opened at Da Farm, with Crann – Trees for Ireland. Schoolchildren at Fingal Bay Park saved saplings from a mature forest they planted 7 years ago and used them to plant a new forest on another part of the park. 

They hope to transplant 1 million saplings, one per each Irish child! Will you join them? Email easytreesie@gmail.com

Join Síolta Chroí at Carrickmacross!

Síolta Chroí is an eco-restoration camp ánd the first treehub in Carrickmacross. Together with Friends of Ardee Bog they worked to restore the bog, removing saplings that grow there, and collected them in the treehub of Síolta Chroí to be given away for free later. They hope to organise more and more sapling rescue events and restore more ecosystems, hopefully with your help! Join them. Want to get in touch? Email conan@sioltachroi.ie

Join Brendan at Terryland Forest Park in Galway!

Terryland Forest Park is maintained by a core group of 30 volunteers. Started by the community over 25 years ago, to protect green spaces as a neccesity for the community. Their aim is to have a city in a park, rather than a park in a city! Part of their community projects they will reuse the saplings they remove during management, to create more green spaces in the future. Join them! Find their events in the agenda, or email Brendan via tuatheterrylandforest@gmail.com