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Find out more about our work, our people and the projects we’re delivering across the country.

Improving tree equity in Fife

New trees and hedges are being established by the Fife Climate Forest (FCF) to increase canopy cover in areas which need it most.

Work begins in Kilmacolm

Site works have started on a community woodland in Inverclyde – shaped by community input and a desire to improve accessibility alongside creating more diverse habitats for wildlife.

Nature networks: Overcoming barriers

We are making good progress on our year-long Nature Networks pilot – working closely with pilot authorities and NatureScot.

Kinneil Woods Management Proposals

We are creating a management plan for Kinneil Estate Woodland, making it a better place for people and wildlife. Consultations on the plans are open.

Celebrating International Biodiversity Day

On International Biodiversity Day, we’re reflecting on the importance of enhancing biodiversity whilst improving environments for people, places and nature.

Funding confirmed for Milton Discovery Wood

Over £650,000 funding from the Scottish Government will regenerate derelict woodland into a vital community greenspace in Milton, Glasgow.

Peer learning: Bringing Nature Networks to life

Green Action Trust’s peer learning session explored solutions for driving the implementation of Nature Networks.

Kinneil Estate Woods Management survey

This project will formulate a management plan for Kinneil Estate Woodland in Falkirk, making it a better place for people and wildlife.

Green Action Trust joins Scottish Rewilding Alliance

Green Action Trust’s CEO, Tom Campbell, reflects on our recent membership of the Scottish Rewilding Alliance and the importance of rewilding urban spaces.

Work begins on new community space at site of former Gourock school

Work is underway to transform a former Gourock school site into a new community greenspace.

Rannoch Park gets a climate-ready makeover

Rannoch Park in Grangemouth has had a green upgrade to tackle climate change and make urban greenspace more welcoming.

Bo’ness Woodland Management Proposals

This project focuses on improving access, amenity and woodland quality at a series of sites across Bo’ness and the Forth shoreline.