The websites in this section cover key forestry organisations, local groups, funders and our supporters.

The Mersey Forest works through partnerships to create new community woodlands which benefit people, wildlife and the economy in Merseyside and North Cheshire. If you are contributing to the aims and objectives of the Forest and would like to establish a link from this site, please contact The Mersey Forest at: mail@merseyforest.org.uk.

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BBC Northwest Politics Show 2nd July 2006 A feature examining carbon offset using trees with respect to flights (features The Mersey Forest Last Call Project)
BTCV Natural TourismWorking holidays on Sefton's beautfiul coastline
Capital of CultureLiverpool 08
Carbon calculator for new and existing buildingsCarbon Neutral development
Cheshire Biodiversity GroupBiodiversty Action Plans in Cheshre
Cheshire Wildlife TrustCheshire Wildlife Trust Biodiversity Action Plan
Clean Merseyside Centre.
Community Forests Northwest.
Community Woodlands Network.
Envirolink Northwest.
Environment Agency.
Forestry CommissionForestry Commision in the north west of england
Government Office for the Northwest.
Green Infrastructure North WestInformation on green infrastructure projects and publications in the North West Region
Griffin Wood blogspotRegularly updated official website for Griffin Wood in St Helens
Groundwork Northwest.
ICEP Mersey Forest GrantsGrants for Mersey Forest projects on Merseyside
LandlifeLandlife
Mersey Basin Campaign.
Merseyside Biodiversity GroupInformation on Biodiversity Action Plans on Merseyside
Merseyside Business Environment NetworkMerben
National Community Forests.
Natural England.
Newlands Project The Newlands Project
Northwest Development Agency.
Northwest Regional Forestry FrameworkThe RFF for North West England
Operation EdenOperation Eden
Red Rose Forest.
Self Guided walks In WarringtonDetails and Maps for walks in and around Warrington
Sustainability Northwest.
Visit Englands Northwest.
Woodland TrustWoodland Trust
Woodland WildflowersWoodland Wilflower Project