How beavers and trees can support our waterways
...fell trees to obtain the bark, side branches and leaves, as well as to use for dam construction. Whilst some of these can be large trees, they typically prefer smaller...
...fell trees to obtain the bark, side branches and leaves, as well as to use for dam construction. Whilst some of these can be large trees, they typically prefer smaller...
...to bring all these mechanisms together. To find out more about how to create and manage woodlands for nature recovery, visit our resources, including Planting for the Future and Managing...
...make best use of NCF to help us reach net zero and tackle nature’s decline, we needed to reinforce our existing partnerships and to forge new ones. I’ve got so...
...forest works to avoid the worst weather and ground conditions is important to avoid the movement of soil associated and waterborne pests. Also aim to focus movements around the forest...
...in the UK currently. Read on to find out more about the oak lace bug, how to spot the symptoms of it and what to do if you’ve detected a...
...more appealing, so if you own or manage a woodland it’s time to be making use of those lighter evenings helping it to flourish. Here are our 5 top tips...
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...amount of broadleaf seed supply, which therefore must be used efficiently. Seed pelleting can be used to resolve this issue. However, the pelleting process commonly used in the horticultural industry...
...can I do now to get ready to apply? In order to get ready to apply, there are some steps you can take now to apply for both LATF and...
...applies to all woodland, regardless of who owns or manages it. It’s designed to apply to all kinds of woodlands, from timber plantations to conservation habitats. It’s not an auditable...