Creating Tomorrrow's Forests

Creating Tomorrow’s Forests are experts in restoring wild habitat and we select our projects carefully to ensure that we can really make a difference to biodiversity.

 

Our projects are designed using scientific principles and innovative techniques to recreate lost habitat and create thriving ecosystems. Read more about our current selection of projects below and use your BioToken to vote for your favourite.

 

 

Biodiversity

 

Creating Tomorrow's Forests and Bupa have teamed up as part of the eco-Disruptive project to restore biodiversity across the globe.

Together, we’re

helping people live

longer, healthier,

happier lives and

making a better

world.

Tomorrrow's Forests

By linking planetary health to individual health, we use our expertise to create thriving ecosystems and restore threatened habitats.

Bupa
Creating Tomorrrow's Forests
Creating Tomorrow's Forests

Wet Woodland

Restoration

Somerset UK

How to fund the projects

 

Use your BioTokens to choose between the projects below and increase biodiversity by restoring threatened habitat.

 

Click 'Fund Now' on your chosen project. Next, enter your BioToken code and hit 'Submit'

 

 

Creating Tomorrows Forest

Bupa members can use the BioTokens they have received to choose between the projects below and increase biodiversity by restoring threatened habitat.

 

 

Bupa | eco Disruptive

Lake Ecosystem

Creation

Dorset UK

Coral Reef

Regeneration

Australia

Location: Great Barrier Reef Australia

Habitat Type: Coral reef

Key Species: Stony corals, parrotfish, butterflyfish, coral trout, white-tipped shark

Number of Corals: 1,500

 

Project Focus: Reef restoration

PROJECT #3

Great Barrier Reef coral gardening and restoration project

 

Helping reefs to recover after Cyclone Debbie

 

Collaborative project with wide variety of stakeholders

 

Research testing coral restoration techniques

 

Citizen science monitoring programme

Location: Dorset, UK

Site Area: 3.6 hectares

Habitat Type: Freshwater lake

Key Species: Great-crested newt, zooplankton, Freshwater fish

Number of Trees: 5,000

 

Project Focus: Biodiversity

PROJECT #2

1.5 hectare lake with central island

 

3 metre water meadow border

 

Native perennial wildflower mix surrounding

 

Wooded areas

 

Amphibian hibernacula

Location: Somerset, UK

Site Area: 3.8 hectares

Habitat Type: Broadleaved wet woodland

Key Species: Black poplar, willows, alder

Number of Trees: 23,959

 

Project Focus: Biodiversity

PROJECT #1

2 hectares former agricultural site

 

Transformed into wet woodland with wetland specialist trees

 

Willows, alder, black poplar, bird cherry, oak, elder

 

Additional biodiversity features: pond and water meadow

 

Haven for dragonflies, birds, and amphibians

Bupa site planting projects

 

Puttenham Care Home, Guildford, UK

 

We implemented a project to transform the grounds for the benefit of residents, staff and wildlife.

 

We planned a design with planting a sensory herb garden, a native tree glade with walkway and bench, and native bluebell and daffodil spring bulb under planting.

Bupa One Health initiative

 

Spending time in nature has considerable benefits for physical and mental wellbeing including reducing stress, lowering heart rate, improving immune system function, and reducing depression.

 

Immersing ourselves in the sights, sounds, and textures of nature is good for us and good for the planet, because it nurtures understanding. We believe that encouraging access to nature improves individual and planetary health.

Bupa One Health initiative
Puttenham Care Home, Guildford, UK
Working together for biodiversity

Working together for biodiversity

 

We are committed to educating people and encouraging them to engage with the biodiversity around them because people protect what they care about.

 

One of the best ways of doing this is by inspiring people to get involved with projects on the ground, planting trees, digging ponds, surveying wildlife. If you are interested in visiting one of our projects, please do contact us.​

For all general enquiries, please contact us at

Phone: 01258 818003 Email: hello@tomorrowsforests.com

Social Media
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Lake Ecosystem Creation
Coral Reef  Regeneration
Wet Woodland Restoration  Somerset UK
Lake Ecosystem Creation Dorset UK
Coral Reef Regeneration Australia

Use your Bio-tokens to choose between the projects below and increase biodiversity by restoring threatened habitat.

 

Let's do it together
Let's do it together

What we have achieved together so far

 

3.5

 Biodiversity units gain

20

 Tree species

23.5

Tonnes CO2 offset

94

Trees planted

16

 m2 Wildflower

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