Size of Wales


Size of Wales is a climate change charity with the aim of conserving an area of tropical rainforest twice the size of Wales. The project currently supports 7 forest protection projects and 1 tree planting project across Africa and South America. The charity focuses upon furthering the promotion of rainforest conservation as a national response to the global issue of climate change.
Size of Wales aims to raise awareness about climate change and the importance of protecting the natural world through their , visiting schools across Wales and delivering interactive and educational workshops and special events. Additionally, Size of Wales hosts a number of campaigns to raise awareness about the cause and effects of climate change and equally raise funds for their forest projects. Flagship campaign, Go Green Day encourages businesses, schools and other groups or individuals to take green action - from wearing a green wig to pledging changes in behaviour for the sake of our environment.

The size of Wales

is 2 million hectares in size, the equivalent of 2 million rugby size pitches. 'An area the size of Wales' is frequently used to measure the rate of forest destruction. The Size of Wales aims to turn that negative use of the country's size on its head, by encouraging the people of Wales to take positive action and help protect an area of tropical forest equivalent to the size of their nation.
BBC Radio 4's numbers programme uses the size of Wales as a scale of measurement. In this scale a milliwales is Barry, whilst a deciwales is Snowdonia National Park and a hectowales is Saudi Arabia.

Forest Projects

Organisations who fund the work of Size of Wales:
Organisations who support the work of Size of Wales:
Size of Wales are proud members of: