What presents do you usually think of for Father’s Day?

Chocolates – which are gone in a flash? Socks – that are mismatched by next week? This year, let’s make a difference, by giving a very special gift the whole family can enjoy!

Woodland Trust tree and woodland dedications will never get boring! Not only does it get you out of the house and into the great outdoors, but it’s the perfect opportunity to explore!

Woodland Trust dedication

Whether you’re looking for an adventure, a kickabout, a game of hide and seek or an afternoon of den building. Not forgetting of course, all the wildlife that you’ll spot along the way – from bugs and birds to bats and badgers!

Best of all, dedications actually help wildlife all over the UK by supporting the Woodland Trust’s work protecting, restoring and creating British woodland.

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Woodland Trust dedication

There are hundreds of woods so your chosen woodland can be close to home. And because they’re free to visit and open all year round, your family can visit anytime during any season. You can skip through spring blossom, enjoy a picnic in summer, splish spash in muddy autumn boots and crunch through winter snow.

A dedication pack comes with a personalised certificate, a map showing the area set aside for dedicated trees or woodland and a leaflet bursting with fantastic facts about the wood you have chosen.

Psst! Left it a bit late?
You can request your dedication pack by email – instantly!

Click here for more info!

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