Climate crisis and the nation's forests
...and help make better forests for wildlife to thrive and people to enjoy. Protecting our forests We are helping our trees and forests to be in better condition than ever...
...and help make better forests for wildlife to thrive and people to enjoy. Protecting our forests We are helping our trees and forests to be in better condition than ever...
...the wader maps also yield insights into the relative importance of different regions, landscapes, protected areas, habitats and land uses for breeding waders. This information can also be used to...
...act now to leave future generations a better environment. We need to work towards net zero emissions by 2050; to address biodiversity loss; to better connect people with nature; and...
...behind the scenes to show the work of Forestry Commission’s plant health forestry team and discuss how you can help protect our trees, woods and forests for generations to come....
...scrapes can lower the value of timber and damage any tools used to process it. As at any time of the year, don’t forget to pause for a moment and...
...because it’s an opportunity to make decisions about land use, woodland and forestry management that could affect us for decades to come. The government has made pledges to plant thousands...
...available for all work activities such day-to-day work, travelling to sites, travelling to the university and other training events. These vehicles will not be available for private use. Travelling to...
...severe in the future. Woodland adaptation planning needs to encourage species diversification, enhanced genetic adaptability and use of drought-resistant provenances. Action is required now to establish climate-resilient species due to...
...sharp tool to cut through a tree’s bark to kill the tree without having to cut it down. An advantage of girdling is that the trees do not need to...
...troughs, and these nutrients are used by the trees to grow. Water that is moving slower has more of a chance to move down into and through the soil to...