Why woodland management matters

...and access to nature. However, for England’s woodlands to flourish, it’s up to us to ensure they are nurtured and in good condition. In this blog I’ll be exploring the...
...and access to nature. However, for England’s woodlands to flourish, it’s up to us to ensure they are nurtured and in good condition. In this blog I’ll be exploring the...
...a podcast was definitely a new approach for me! However, it was an absolute pleasure to be asked to join this podcast mini-series and have the opportunity to speak to...
...want to provide access to design their woods for people to enjoy. Forestry England continue to break down barriers for visitors and welcome everyone into the nation’s forests. This includes:...
...also a challenging and legally binding target to increase tree canopy and woodland cover to 16.5% of land area in England by 2050. This is necessary to reverse biodiversity loss,...
...are used to, there were design tasks, analytical tasks and an assessed walk, something for everyone to show off their skills and strengths. Also, be prepared to stick with it....
...on GOV.UK to help get you ready to apply. Once the scheme is open for applications, farmers and land managers will be invited to apply by invitation. You may need...
...agroforestry practice that integrates trees and grazing livestock Getting started with agroforestry For those looking to integrate trees into your farm, get in touch with your local Agroforestry Woodland Officer...
...to support landowners in bringing existing woodland back into management and to support woodland creation projects. Farmers and landowners taking part in the project receive free advice, including a site...
...Woodland Fund, and how to conduct a Woodland Condition Assessment (WCA) so that the improvement to your PAWS woodland can be clearly monitored. All PAWS restoration applications to the HS2...
...you typically plant trees closer together, which encourages them to draw up more nutrients and promote soil infiltration (where water on the surface enters the ground) and thereby soil retention....