Britain needs its forests back.

The UK has lost nearly half its biodiversity since the Industrial Revolution. We rank 189th out of 218 countries for the state of our nature. 91% of England's native woodlands are in poor ecological health. Less than 12% of Dartmoor's ancient forests remain.

This is not a distant crisis. This is here, now, in British soil.

What Moor Trees does

Moor Trees is a registered charity (No. 1081142) based near Dartmoor National Park. Each winter, their team and thousands of volunteers plant native broadleaf trees — oak, birch, rowan, hazel — grown from seeds collected locally on Dartmoor. No imported saplings. No monoculture plantations. Real native woodland, designed to support the species that evolved here.

Their work directly addresses two crises at once: biodiversity loss and climate breakdown. Native woodland captures carbon, prevents flooding, rebuilds soil health, and creates habitat for the thousands of species that depend on it.

What your coffee funds

Every Woodland Coffee purchase contributes directly to Moor Trees' planting programmes. Subscribers provide the predictable funding that allows long-term planning — not one-off gestures, but sustained restoration season after season.

One mature oak tree supports over 2,300 species and can absorb over a tonne of CO2 in its lifetime. Every bag you buy moves that number forward.

Better coffee. Wilder Britain