Laura Salvage, Community Volunteer Co-ordinator. (part-funded by our New Urban Forestry Programme). Image by Stewart Attwood
Thanks to funding from the Urban Forestry Programme, the Clyde Climate Forest (CCF) initiative, active across the Glasgow City Region, has employed a Community Volunteer Co-ordinator.
Laura Salvage has taken up the post and will roll out the Tree Council’s Tree Warden scheme in the Region, recruiting and training local Tree Warden volunteers to help care for more than 10,000 newly planted urban trees.
The Tree Wardens will support local communities in planting and maintaining trees. They will lead guided walks, manage local woodlands and encourage others to participate in planting and caring for trees. This will help increase urban tree canopy cover in areas vulnerable to climate impacts.
In line with CCF’s vision to plant the right trees in the right places to help nature recover and thrive, to protect and mitigate against climate change, and to create an ecologically secure environment for future generations, the Tree Wardens will help protect the Clyde Climate Forest for future generations.