Using the 5th edition of the UK Forestry Standard in England
...and we will do our best to help you. In any case, we like hearing from you in the early stages of planning woodland management operations or developing a woodland...
...and we will do our best to help you. In any case, we like hearing from you in the early stages of planning woodland management operations or developing a woodland...
...we’d made good progress with funding opportunities and in National Tree Week we were able to promote new schemes and partnerships. The Government’s £40m Green Recovery Challenge Fund was announced...
...life, the sector has many career changers and the best time to begin a career in forestry is now! Person making notes in a forest © Forestry England 2. Forestry...
...Here are some top tips to help these species to thrive in your woodland: seek help: a local expert or volunteer society can help you find the best approach for...
...the landscapes on which they rely. They provide training courses for people working with trees to help them understanding how bats use trees, the best time of year for tree...
...I would enjoy and be good at. With that ambition firmly in my mind, I knew it would be best to get a job in a related industry such as...
...readers. It is also easier to access using mobile and tablet devices. This means people can read and use the guidance wherever they are, on whichever device suits them best....
...as a professional member. My role as a Woodland officer involves dealing directly with landowners providing advice on how best to manage their woodlands and what incentives are available to...
...gathering season. It is essential to seek permission from landowners before collecting seed, and to follow best practices to ensure that your efforts contribute positively to woodland health and biodiversity....
...the team’s work is far from over. The next phase of the project includes: tidying up planting areas to give the newly planted saplings the best possible start ongoing surveys...