
Rockingham Forest Vision
View over the Welland Valley in August
The fragmented forest. Its history and landscape
Communities in Corby and the parishes.
More on our Vision
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Special animals and plants that inhabit the forest
What's new on this website?
More funds announced for species recovery
A wood-chopper would chop wood - latest blog
Local job opportunity with Butterfly Conservation



Read the blog article: A wood-chopper would chop wood

View across the Welland Valley from Fineshade Wood in August. There is a Wild Service Tree in the foreground

Created and maintained by Wildplaces volunteer group

Read the blog article: A wood-chopper would chop wood

Building the Links: Our current funded partnership project to link people to the land, the heritage and the wildlife of the forest
Become part of this!
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Get involved with creating a Nature Recovery Plan
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Become a volunteer - indoors or outdoors.
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Be a Tree Warden - a tree champion for your community.
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Monitor your local stream or river as a River Warden.
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Survey woods to help update the Ancient Woodland register.
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Join a local group of wildlife or history enthusiasts.
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Meet other folks on a guided walk.
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Keep in touch by joining our mailing list .
