About the project

This project is designed and run by young people aged 14-20 from Looking After the Wildness, a local outdoor learning provision, in partnership with Rushden Town Council and funded by The National Lottery Community Fund.

Who we are

A clay face sculpted onto a tree. Long dried grass has been used as hair
River
A clay face sculpted onto a tree. It has a moss moustache and twigs for teeth
Summer
A clay face sculpted onto a tree. Long dried grass makes a moustache.
Cave
A clay face sculpted onto a tree. Leaves are stuck on to make facial features
Lani
A clay face sculpted onto a tree. It has a long nose and a moss beard.
Henry

Rooted: connecting trees and people

A short history of this project

How you can join in

Thank you to our partners

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