Trees and pastures
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A 100 year tree and woodland strategy for Eryri
The Eryri Tree and Woodland Strategy 2025-2125 will provide advice and guidance to planners, landowners, land managers, stakeholders and local people for managing woods and trees in the landscape, and for establishing new trees and woodlands. Its implementation will be led by the Eryri National Park Authority (ENPA), but the delivery will be based on extensive participation and cooperation with many partners and people in the National Park.

“It is my pleasure to present the Tree and Woodland Strategy for Eryri National Park. The strategy is the result of co-design with local people,land managers, and other key partners to develop a 100 year plan. In it we recognise the importance of trees and woodlands in this special area, particularly our rainforests, and we are keen to ensure that they are protected and managed sustainably. From the outcomes of our conversations, it is clear that there is a need to protect, improve and expand our trees and woodlands for current and future generations.”

Cllr Edgar Wyn Owen, Chair of ENPA

Our vision

If you would like to find out more about our vision for how Eryri’s wooded landscape will look in 100 years – you can read the full strategy on the link below:

Eryri Tree and Woodland Strategy