Natural Resources Wales are responsible for creating, protecting, and managing woodlands in Wales.

Woodlands improve the quality of the environment because they:

  • help protect the quality of drinking water supplies
  • help manage flood events
  • capture harmful pollutants and improve air quality
  • provide shade, shelter, and absorb sound
  • stabilise soils, reducing erosion and landslides
  • provide a rich habitat for plants and animals, including pollinators and rare species

What we do

Manage woodlands

We do this by:

Supply timber

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Invest in renewable energy

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Regulate forestry activities

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Provide advice and guidance

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Work with partners

We do this by:

  • working with Forest Schools and helping the Outdoor Learning Training Network
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