Tiny forests will be planted at South Yorkshire primary schools after the government awarded £140,000 in funding.
Small areas of woodland will sprout up at seven sites in Doncaster after the city council secured the money.
Tiny forests are small plots of fast-growing woodland, planted in built-up areas where access to nature is most needed.
Doncaster Council will work with environmental charity Earthwatch to plant the trees.
It was awarded the grant by the Forestry Commission, a government department that supports the growth of woodlands across the country, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service.