WWF and Forestry England have launched a brand-new Feel Good Forest Trail - a fun, interactive way to connect with nature, boost wellbeing, and enjoy the great outdoors together.
The Feel Good Forest Trails are packed with engaging forest-themed activities for children aged 6-12 and their families to learn about nature and discover how trees and forests around the world support a healthy planet.
Each trail, which can be found on WWF’sinteractive map, encourages families to explore Forestry England’s beautiful forests, while learning about the Amazon Rainforest on the other side of the world.
The 17 new trails, which includes Staffordshire's Cannock Chase Forest, are part of WWF’s Prescription for Nature campaign, supporting families with ways to get their daily dose of nature to boost their wellbeing, and foster a deeper connection with the natural world.
This comes after research commissioned by WWF last year found that 80% of the public wish they and their family spent less time on screens and more time in nature.
Jack Abrey, Head of Youth Engagement at WWF-UK, said: “Since joining the Scouts as a Beaver when I was six years old, forests have been a natural playground for me, helping to develop my love for nature, along with some of my earliest and happiest memories.
“By launching these brilliant new interactive trails in the incredible spaces cared for by Forestry England, I hope that young people and families can also develop their love and appreciation for forests and feel motivated to care and use their voice for our natural world, from the UK to the Amazon.”
Sarah Wood, National Learning Manager, Forestry England, said: “We're delighted to partner with WWF on these Feel Good Forest Trails, which will help young visitors discover the magic of our woodlands while learning about the vital role forests play in supporting a healthy planet.
“From watching wildlife to exploring England’s trees, these trails offer a wonderful opportunity for children to create lasting memories in nature and develop a lifelong passion for protecting our precious forest ecosystems.”
It’s not always easy for everyone to access natural spaces, so for families unable to visit a trail in person, WWF and Forestry England have created a free Feel Good Forest Activity Pack, filled with ideas to help families enjoy nature wherever they are.
WWF and Forestry England have launched a brand-new Feel Good Forest Trail - a fun, interactive way to connect with nature, boost wellbeing, and enjoy the great outdoors together.
The Feel Good Forest Trails are packed with engaging forest-themed activities for children aged 6-12 and their families to learn about nature and discover how trees and forests around the world support a healthy planet.
Each trail, which can be found on WWF’s interactive map, encourages families to explore Forestry England’s beautiful forests, while learning about the Amazon Rainforest on the other side of the world.
The 17 new trails, which includes Staffordshire's Cannock Chase Forest, are part of WWF’s Prescription for Nature campaign, supporting families with ways to get their daily dose of nature to boost their wellbeing, and foster a deeper connection with the natural world.
This comes after research commissioned by WWF last year found that 80% of the public wish they and their family spent less time on screens and more time in nature.
Jack Abrey, Head of Youth Engagement at WWF-UK, said: “Since joining the Scouts as a Beaver when I was six years old, forests have been a natural playground for me, helping to develop my love for nature, along with some of my earliest and happiest memories.
“By launching these brilliant new interactive trails in the incredible spaces cared for by Forestry England, I hope that young people and families can also develop their love and appreciation for forests and feel motivated to care and use their voice for our natural world, from the UK to the Amazon.”
Sarah Wood, National Learning Manager, Forestry England, said: “We're delighted to partner with WWF on these Feel Good Forest Trails, which will help young visitors discover the magic of our woodlands while learning about the vital role forests play in supporting a healthy planet.
“From watching wildlife to exploring England’s trees, these trails offer a wonderful opportunity for children to create lasting memories in nature and develop a lifelong passion for protecting our precious forest ecosystems.”
It’s not always easy for everyone to access natural spaces, so for families unable to visit a trail in person, WWF and Forestry England have created a free Feel Good Forest Activity Pack, filled with ideas to help families enjoy nature wherever they are.