5 tips for managing your woodland this autumn

...cold winter months. It can be hard to know where to start so we’ve put together our top 5 tips for managing your woodland this Autumn. 1. Check your tree...
...cold winter months. It can be hard to know where to start so we’ve put together our top 5 tips for managing your woodland this Autumn. 1. Check your tree...
...the community and upskill them in what to look out for, when and how to report can turn curious locals into a powerhouse of citizen science What does the future...
...industry supplying raw material essential to our response to coronavirus. Despite the outbreak, machine operators continue to harvest and hauliers continue to move roundwood from roadside to mill. Wood processors...
...Copyright Zetland Estates Questions to ask before you start planting What’s your goal? How are you going to manage the woodland? How are you going to access the site? What...
...and included the development of a digital woodland suitability mapping tool. The tool draws on layers of geographic information to identify influencers for woodland planting. This removed all land with...
...in a consistent way and communicating this both internally and to outside stakeholders including local residents. Landscape does matter: How do residents engage with woodland creation? Knowing how a scheme...
...want to provide access to design their woods for people to enjoy. Forestry England continue to break down barriers for visitors and welcome everyone into the nation’s forests. This includes:...
...successfully integrating trees into your farming business. To be put in touch with your local AFWO, please email GRNationalteam@forestrycommission.gov.uk with your location and they will get back to you shortly....
...to be collected in a mixed woodland in the Forest of Dean. Crown copyright Fostering innovation The timber industry today combines traditional practices with modern innovations to tackle contemporary challenges...
...stable timber well suited to use in buildings. However, very little UK grown sweet chestnut is used in construction. The majority is converted into fencing or burnt as biomass. The...