Tree For All is a new kind of movement that gives children the chance to understand nature and the power to care for it.
It's about young people taking action today that will reap benefits for their children and grandchildren - a thriving landscape teeming with life.
The campaign aims to:
- Plant 12 million trees throughout the UK between September 2004 and 2009 – that’s one tree planted for every child under 16. If all the trees were planted together they would fill 18,000 football pitches.
- Involve one million children directly in planting trees through schools, community groups, public events or in their gardens.
The power of planting
The Tree For All campaign may only be in the UK but it means young people here join a global movement of children planting trees, from Australia to Zambia, from Norway to Uganda.