Professional Forester Apprenticeship: what you need to know
...be invited to one of our assessment days for an interview and to take part in a range of tasks. The assessment days are designed to help you show your...
...be invited to one of our assessment days for an interview and to take part in a range of tasks. The assessment days are designed to help you show your...
...you might find in your woodland and how to assess its ecological condition, can be found in the Woodland Wildlife Toolkit. To understand how managing woodland for wildlife can contribute...
...changes, please get in touch with us by emailing WCPG@forestrycommission.gov.uk or contact your local Woodland Creation Officer. Find out how to apply for the Woodland Creation Planning Grant on GOV.UK....
...to secure new funding to continue supporting existing participants and to welcome new woods into the project. For guidance on woodland creation and information on grants and available support, read...
...site to another, or herd them into the trailer to go further afield. Our WhatsApp group is a modern adaptation to Dartmoor’s network of ancient drovers’ paths, used by farmers...
...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....
...wild garlic all rely on the rich soil beneath oaks to grow and thrive. Growing threats to our oak Today, however, our iconic oaks are facing a growing number of...
...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...
...used as a royal hunting lodge, existing in various forms until the 18th century, with the earliest record of its use dating back to 1325 during the reign of King...
...managers across England responding to the challenge of building greater resilience into their woods. They are doing so through the use of diverse species restock, adapting to different management methods...