Thriving for the Future: Seizing the moment for trees, woods and forests

...take a moment to read our new strategy and discover how we intend to champion our trees into the future – we hope you will join us on the journey....
...take a moment to read our new strategy and discover how we intend to champion our trees into the future – we hope you will join us on the journey....
...the right move for me. It has given me instant exposure to the forestry industry. We’ve had opportunities to go to active harvesting sites to see what machines are used...
...of reading up on tree pests and diseases, can be a good way to spend a wet day indoors. If you are in the East and South East of England,...
...incursion (inset: breeding galleries in the bark) Although the beetle poses no threat to human health, it can have a serious impact on our spruce trees. They bore into wood...
...increasing requests from researchers for access to beaver sites to conduct ecological investigations for several different species groups. In addition to research being conducted on the River Otter, Devon Wildlife...
...Woodland Officer covering Surrey and London before successfully securing a development opportunity in June 2020 to become a Field Manager in the West Midlands. This led to a return to...
...about how she wants to develop a foundation of knowledge that will support her future career, and help others to get informed, interested, and passionate about forestry in the UK....
...introduced into woodlands to improve habitat and water management introduces new or significantly improved Good Practice Requirements which tackle issues such as species diversity, flood risks and waste management Galleries...
...simply by getting in the way (interception) and slowing its route to the ground and running off into the river. Some of the water will evaporate back into the atmosphere...
...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...