Welsh schoolchildren have explored the link between everyday wood products and the forests from which they are sourced.

Pupils from Flint High School, north-east Wales, took part in timber activity days organised by the Impio Forest Education Initiative (FEI) cluster group. They were given hands-on experience of planting, thinning and coppicing and watched the felling and processing of an oak tree.

Children used the oak to help make a school bench, designed as a reminder of the close relationship between woodlands and wood products.