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Trees have a role to play in supporting wildlife, the environment (habitat, food, uses CO2, produces oxygen) and human life (materials, greenspace and food).
Discover:
Why are trees important for wildlife, human life and the environment?
Why do we need to look after trees?
Who is responsible for protecting trees?

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