Life On The Hedge Podcast - The Tree Council
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New podcast series from environmental charity The Tree Council explores the magic of hedgerows and the wealth of green job opportunities available to young people in the UK. In each episode, listeners will hear from a young person at the beginning of a blossoming career in nature and get the inside scoop on how to get started in a sector where the UK government has pledged to quadruple the number of jobs by 2030.
On Thursday 10 March, The Tree Council released the first three episodes of their exciting new podcast series, Life On The Hedge. The podcast is available on all major podcast apps: https://podfollow.com/life-on-the-hedge/view. The first three episodes will be followed by two episodes on Thursday 16 March and the final episode on Thursday 24 March.
Hedgerows are amazing and they’re a crucial part of the solution to the environmental challenges our planet is currently facing – but our hedgerows are under threat, with more than 50% lost since WWII. And those that remain are often mismanaged or at risk.
Life On The Hedge explores just how brilliant these hidden heroes are and how young people searching for a nature-based career can get involved in protecting them. From horticulture to hedgelaying, conservation to wildlife monitoring, there are so many exciting jobs out there and Life On The Hedge is the ideal place to start. Listings for environment jobs have increased by 91% compared to five years ago, so career prospects are good.
Each episode is led by a young person at the start of their green career, exploring a range of topics in conversation with a more experienced person in their field. Themes covered include fighting climate change, biodiversity, urban hedgerows, hedgerow preservation, the role of hedgerows in our culture and hedgelaying. The series heads outside to demonstrate what it’s like to plant trees, cultivate native species, lay hedges, work with farmers and volunteers and discover the wildlife that depends upon our hedges. On The Tree Council’s website, further information will be available at www.treecouncil.org.uk/lifeonthehedge, with episode guests curating helpful resources and tips for listeners.
Sara Lom, CEO of The Tree Council, said: “We’re delighted to share these wonderful stories from the next generation of hedgerow guardians. The Life On The Hedge podcasts give an insight into the incredible world of nature-based careers and provide an opportunity for young people to find out more about how they can make a difference. Hedgerows are carbon-guzzling, pollution-absorbing, wildlife-sheltering wonders. Life On The Hedge allows all of us to get to know our hedgerows and how vital they are in growing a greener future.”
The podcast series is available on all major platforms (https://podfollow.com/life-on-the-hedge/view) and further information can be found at www.treecouncil.org.uk/lifeonthehedge, including links to resources and guidance on starting out in the sector.
About The Tree Council
The Tree Council is a national charity and membership organisation which brings everyone together with a shared mission to care for trees and our planet’s future. We inspire and empower organisations, government, communities and individuals with the knowledge and tools to create positive, lasting change at a national and local level. We are helped in our work by thousands of volunteer Tree Wardens and a growing force of Young Tree Champions. For more information about our work, visit www.treecouncil.org.uk.
About Close the Gap
The Close the Gap programme focuses on achieving bigger, healthier, better-connected hedgerows through planting and ‘gapping up’, gathering and sharing knowledge to improve hedgerow management, improving supplies of future hedgerow trees through local seed nurseries and engaging the public with our important hedgerow heritage. Project partners include The Tree Council, Farming & Wildlife Advisory Group, People’s Trust for Endangered Species, Moor Trees, University of Reading, Future Gardeners (Worshipful Company of Gardeners) and Hedgelink. This project is funded by the government’s Green Recovery Challenge Fund, which is being delivered by The National Lottery Heritage Fund in partnership with Natural England and the Environment Agency.
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Contact
For more information, contact Iseult Larkin, Communications Manager at The Tree Council, via iseult.larkin@treecouncil.org.uk.
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Sounds great! I shall listen soon. Thanks for sharing :)