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Student-led tree-planting to improve campus biodiversity

Student-led action has resulted in an ecological boost to University of Gloucestershire campuses, with 105 native trees planted.

Third-year geography student, Will Weaving, has a great love of nature and trees and was motivated to leave a legacy that promotes biodiversity, when he graduates this summer.

He petitioned for action and, with the help of the university's estates team, was able to secure a donation of 105 native trees from the Woodland Trust, including 15 hawthorn, 15 silver birch, 15 rowan, 15 wild cherry, 15 oak, and 30 blackthorn.

With support from fellow students and staff members across two beautiful spring days, 75 trees were planted at Oxstalls Campus in Gloucester and 30 at Park Campus in Cheltenham.

Once established, they will provide fantastic habitats for hundreds of insect species, as well as many mammals and birds, including song thrush, lackey, nuthatch and jays.

Will said: "I have a huge passion for nature and biodiversity. I was really eager to see a push for more biodiversity-rich hotspots on my university campuses.

"I noticed a free tree giveaway from the Woodland Trust and knew that it was an opportunity I just couldn't miss. I'm so happy that the application was approved. As I'm finishing my degree this year, I'm pleased to depart the University of Gloucestershire with a legacy of 105 native trees."

Will has been working as Live Smart co-ordinator in the sustainability team at the university since 2020. This latest self-initiated project builds on the sustainability-focused engagement work he has been building with students as part of the Live Smart programme.

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