Leersum
Together with Staatsbosbeheer and the Buitenfonds, Trees for All is planting new forest in the province of Utrecht. On former grasslands in Leersum we support the planting of 40,000 trees.
Together with Staatsbosbeheer and the Buitenfonds, Trees for All is planting new forest in the province of Utrecht. On former grasslands in Leersum we support the planting of 40,000 trees.
Status: Completed project
Together with Staatsbosbeheer and the Buitenfonds, Trees for All is planting new forest in Leersum, in the province of Utrecht. During the winter of 2022-2023 we made a start with this. Then we planted 24,000 trees on six hectares of former grassland. But we are not finished yet!
In the winter of 2023-2024 we want to plant another 16,000 trees. That way we will create an additional four acres of forest, which amounts to over six soccer fields. Will you help with a donation to make this happen?
The complete planting location in Leersum is much larger by the way: it totals 24.75 hectares. So, Trees for All is helping with part of the planting. Staatsbosbeheer and the Buitenfonds will take care of the remaining hectares.
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The world needs more forest and so does the Netherlands. Our central government wants to create a total of 37,000 hectares of new forest in the Netherlands before 2030. The goal of this strategy is to improve the quality of our existing forests and further expand the existing forests in the Netherlands. Trees for All is happy to contribute to this.
In Leersum we plant trees in locations situated between the sandy Utrechtse Heuvelrug and the clayey polder and river landscape. Many tree species that thrive on moist soils have traditionally grown here. Think of willows and alders. Unfortunately, many tree and shrub species have disappeared over the past century, partly due to the expansion of cities, the construction of more infrastructure and the scaling up of agriculture.
Due to the disappearance of trees and shrubs, all kinds of all kinds of plants and animals have lost their habitat. Unique landscapes have also been lost in the process. We are changing this by planting new trees.
The planting day in February 2023.
We started planting in the winter of 2022-2023. Then a total of 24,000 trees and shrubs went into the ground. In this way, we created the first 6 hectares of new forest. That amounts to almost 9 soccer fields! In the winter of 2023-2024, another 16,000 trees will be added.
We are planting different native species of trees and shrubs to create a diverse forest. By example, black alder, downy birch, elm, willow, blackthorn and hawthorn. These are species native to the Netherlands. This will create a strong and healthy forest that can also withstand tough times in the future. We do this because diverse forests are more resistant to drought, diseases or pests than a forest with one or a few tree species. If one species get tough in a diverse forest, then the remaining trees will maintain the forest. Moreover, a diverse forest attracts many different types of plants and animals. Think of birds, mammals or fungi, but also insects, such as bees and butterflies.
During the winter of 2022-2023, we collaborated with Staatsbosbeheer and the Buitenfonds on planting new forests in the Netherlands. In total, the project involved 60,493 trees, spread over more than 14 hectares of land. One of the planting locations was close to the village of Leersum, in Utrecht, where 24,000…
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Growing phases of a forest A forest grows in phases. After planting, it takes several decades for a forest to fully develop. And still much later can we speak of a full-grown forest, in which trees, plants, animals, fungi and micro-organisms live optimally together. In the meantime, a lot is…
Read the storyWe plant trees on former grasslands in Leersum, in the province of Utrecht. Leersum is located in the middle of the Utrechtse Heuvelrug. So, with this project we are also strengthening the surrounding nature in this beautiful area.
We are working on this project together with Staatsbosbeheer and het Buitenfonds (the support foundation of Staatsbosbeheer).

