It starts with the trees…

A revolutionary new campaign that highlights the symbiotic nature of our ecosystems and how reforestation is essential to restoring these complex habitats.

Supported by groundbreaking new scientific research published by Dr Ben Phillips proving that by restoring woodlands, fish stocks can be restored, sea grass and kelp can be revived, and crucially – plankton decline can be reversed.

The message from the science is simple,

in order to save the seas, we need more trees

And by trees we mean woodlands;

The environmental goal of the No Trees No Seas campaign is to use native woodland creation to help restore our river and ocean habitats.

We aim to establish 500 hectares of Flowscape Forest by mapping out and targeting key areas for woodland creation that will directly improve riparian and coastal habitats with the aim to increase fish stocks and protect seagrass and kelp beds.

We will achieve this by:

• Employing an Outreach Officer to engage with landowners and the community

• Use the Plant One CIC model to finance woodland creation in key areas

• Create a documentary and a series of talks, education days and volunteer opportunities to engage the community

• Create a working group of collaborative partners to scale-up Flowscape-scale restoration

How to get involved!

Become a sponsor, helping to fund our documentary and the wider educational and awareness campaign.

Support our Crowdfunder

We hope to raise an initial £50,000

Spread the word

Got any ideas, we want to hear them,
collaboration is key to the success of this

Restoring 21% of our land will allow our ecosystems to thrive again.