The elusive mammals of our woodlands

...elusive – form intricate relationships with the trees around them, becoming part of a woodland’s living story. In this blog, I explore four influential woodland mammals, consider how their presence...
...elusive – form intricate relationships with the trees around them, becoming part of a woodland’s living story. In this blog, I explore four influential woodland mammals, consider how their presence...
...more goes back into the growing cycle. To revive wood culture, it is essential that we create awareness outside of the wood industry. Increasing awareness of the beautiful spaces, places...
...even cooling our towns and cities. All of these services are provided in perpetuity for free, by a functional forest ecosystem, which we know is more resilient to the effects...
...In the face of climate change, our forests need to remain healthy and resilient to continue to produce timber and deliver valuable benefits to nature and society. Sustainable forestry promotes...
...industry for decades to come. Ride with timber stacks on each side in a conifer woodland at Whinfell How EWCO and financial incentives support conifer woodland Back to the here...
...around the landscape, including through urban areas, and will become even more important as climate change makes some places too hot, too wet, too dry, or too unpredictable for species...
...use free mapping tools such as the Sylva Foundation’s My Forest system to create an application map, using their guidance on how to produce EWCO compliant maps. 5. Make sure...
...over 23,000 hours of time. The network reports healthy trees as well as unhealthy trees. This is invaluable information as it contributes to our understanding of the spread of certain...
...manage moisture and humidity: plant trees and shrubs that maintain dappled shade to prevent water loss, and install water features such as small ponds to increase humidity reduce pollution: limit...
...on Instagram, Facebook and X. Read the Forestry Commission’s guidance on Managing ash dieback in England on GOV.UK. To get tailored expert advice, get in touch with your local Woodland...