November 5, 2012
Frankfurt, Germany
A group of beech trees show their autumn colours (via guardian.co.uk)

Frankfurt, Germany

A group of beech trees show their autumn colours (via guardian.co.uk)

October 28, 2012
Pitlochry, UK
Autumnal trees reflected off the water of Faskally Loch (via guardian.co.uk)

Pitlochry, UK

Autumnal trees reflected off the water of Faskally Loch (via guardian.co.uk)

October 17, 2012
Churwalden, Switzerland
A man walks underneath a snow-covered tree (via guardian.co.uk)

Churwalden, Switzerland

A man walks underneath a snow-covered tree (via guardian.co.uk)

April 21, 2012
Ockstadt-Friedberg, Germany
Cherry trees in an orchard (via guardian.co.uk)

Ockstadt-Friedberg, Germany

Cherry trees in an orchard (via guardian.co.uk)

March 8, 2012
Alby, UK
A 35ft ash tree that looks like a dinosaur was spotted by amateur photographer Spike Malin and his wife Debbie while out walking. The tree, nicknamed Tree-Rex, is covered in ivy - giving it the appearance of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. (via Telegraph)

Alby, UK

A 35ft ash tree that looks like a dinosaur was spotted by amateur photographer Spike Malin and his wife Debbie while out walking. The tree, nicknamed Tree-Rex, is covered in ivy - giving it the appearance of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. (via Telegraph)

February 16, 2012
Schwedt, Germany
Ice formations hang on trees at the Unteres Odertal national park (via guardian.co.uk)

Schwedt, Germany

Ice formations hang on trees at the Unteres Odertal national park (via guardian.co.uk)

February 10, 2012
Sandringham, UK
Queen Elizabeth II attends a tree planting ceremony in the Diamond Jubilee Wood. The Queen marks her 60th year on the throne in 2012. (via Reuters.com)

Sandringham, UK

Queen Elizabeth II attends a tree planting ceremony in the Diamond Jubilee Wood. The Queen marks her 60th year on the throne in 2012. (via Reuters.com)

February 1, 2012
Essigberg, Germany
Frost-covered trees can be seen at the Essigberg, as temperatures dropped to minus 10 degrees Celsius (via Telegraph)

Essigberg, Germany

Frost-covered trees can be seen at the Essigberg, as temperatures dropped to minus 10 degrees Celsius (via Telegraph)

December 11, 2011
Netherlands: 6,000 trees bought against new nature bill
Over the past three days more than 6,000 people have bought a tree to protest against a new nature bill introduced by Deputy Agriculture Minister Henk Bleker, says the leader of the Animal Rights Party, Marianne Thieme.
On Thursday, Ms Thieme announced she wanted to plant 10,000 “protest trees” within a week. Speaking on the radio on Sunday, she said the plan was well on track to meet its target.
On the party’s website, people can buy a tree for five euros to protest against the new legislation. The radio programme sparked huge interest, with people buying some 500 trees every 30 minutes. The party will announce in a few days where the trees are to be planted.
The bill introduced by the Christian Democrat politician has caused a storm of protest. Ms Thieme said Mr Bleker’s bill “completely destroy’s the country’s nature and once again declares all animals outlaws.” Other parties have also condemned the bill.
Former conservative VVD leader Ed Nijpels described the law as a “dark page” in Dutch history. The bill severely cuts financial support to protect natural spaces and aims to decentralise their management. “There is absolutely no need to cut the government’s nature budget by 72 percent when 20 percent is the target in all other government areas”, said Mr Nijpels, who also served as environment minister. “Mr Bleker is a horse owner and all he cares about are his ponies and their pastures,” he added. (via Radio Netherlands Worldwide)

Netherlands: 6,000 trees bought against new nature bill

Over the past three days more than 6,000 people have bought a tree to protest against a new nature bill introduced by Deputy Agriculture Minister Henk Bleker, says the leader of the Animal Rights Party, Marianne Thieme.

On Thursday, Ms Thieme announced she wanted to plant 10,000 “protest trees” within a week. Speaking on the radio on Sunday, she said the plan was well on track to meet its target.

On the party’s website, people can buy a tree for five euros to protest against the new legislation. The radio programme sparked huge interest, with people buying some 500 trees every 30 minutes. The party will announce in a few days where the trees are to be planted.

The bill introduced by the Christian Democrat politician has caused a storm of protest. Ms Thieme said Mr Bleker’s bill “completely destroy’s the country’s nature and once again declares all animals outlaws.” Other parties have also condemned the bill.

Former conservative VVD leader Ed Nijpels described the law as a “dark page” in Dutch history. The bill severely cuts financial support to protect natural spaces and aims to decentralise their management. “There is absolutely no need to cut the government’s nature budget by 72 percent when 20 percent is the target in all other government areas”, said Mr Nijpels, who also served as environment minister. “Mr Bleker is a horse owner and all he cares about are his ponies and their pastures,” he added. (via Radio Netherlands Worldwide)

December 7, 2011
Vienna, Austria
Trees are covered with hoarfrost in the Wienerwald (via guardian.co.uk)

Vienna, Austria

Trees are covered with hoarfrost in the Wienerwald (via guardian.co.uk)

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