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...it Clean’ campaign, visit https://www.gov.uk/guidance/prevent-the-introduction-and-spread-of-tree-pests-and-diseases. For more information on International Year of Plant Health, visit www.yearofplanthealth.co.uk. Spotted a tree in ill-health? Report it to the Forestry Commission via Tree Alert....
...to investigate other lesser-known tree pests and diseases. A Tree Health Officer may be the first person to spot unusual symptoms on trees during routine site visits. Because of this...
...us. I remain positive for what the future holds for our trees and forests. The government remains committed and has set a clear direction to plant more trees, promote management...
...farm income and environmental benefits? Let’s keep it simple by considering just one possible option with multiple benefits – woodlands for water, which means planting trees to improve water quality...
...leaving a site. Some trees are felled using specialist machines which hold the tree as it is cut down, enabling them to be cut and lowered to the ground in...
...plant more trees. In my role as the Government’s Tree Champion, I’ve been tasked with driving forward woodland creation. This includes progressing plans for the Northern Forest, protecting ancient woodland...
...consult your local Deer Officer. Credit: Isobel Cameron 3. Look out for tree pests As the weather warms up, keep an eye out for tree pests like oak processionary moth...
...number of territories: >20 Current population status: building Beavers and trees Part of the research conducted during the ROBT was on the impacts of beavers on trees in the catchment....
...Ecological processes Tree and shrub species selection Forest and stand structure Veteran trees and deadwood Open, scrub and edge habitats Riparian zones Habitat creation and restoration Invasive species Grazing and...
...to connect the people to the trees. Would you like to plant trees to create a woodland of the future for people to enjoy? Read our Tree planting and woodland...