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Regeneration, Renewal & Reforestation with the National Forest

Regeneration, Renewal & Reforestation with the National Forest

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Movement is Life is a podcast brought to you by Intelligent Health. Bringing you the latest information and insights, we feature guests from across sectors, discussing a range of topics.

Join our roundtable discussion today, as host Bethany speaks to John Everitt, Chief Executive of The National Forest Company. John shares with us the impressive story of The National Forest, discussing how an entire landscape was transformed, in one of the country’s boldest environmental projects. The original idea started with a tiny seed and now sees 200 square miles of mixed-habitat forest. All of this has breathed new life into the local community. To date, they have planted 9 million trees. Join us for this conversation, as John shares the history of the forest and their future plans, touching upon the importance of community, education, policy and greenspaces.


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