Trees – A natural way to help our waterways

...there should be 50% dappled shade over the river. Large or small-scale tree planting can work for you It’s important to remember that it’s not just large-scale planting that can...
...there should be 50% dappled shade over the river. Large or small-scale tree planting can work for you It’s important to remember that it’s not just large-scale planting that can...
...levels pose a significant risk to our woodlands, other animals that rely on this environment and deer themselves. There are six species of wild deer in England: red and roe...
...this as a timely reminder to plan for increasingly unpredictable and challenging conditions. What can you do? The good news is that there are things you can do to prepare...
...wood packaging. The issues here were that there was no evidence that the wood had been treated, or even any evidence that it originated in Turkey. It could have come...
...Fund Grown in Britain: Ash - A New Seat at the Table Building a new, sustainable, and high value market for home grown Ash timber in the UK furniture market....
...trees on farms. We wanted to highlight how farmers can make the most of the opportunities that are available and show the benefits that trees can provide in productive systems....
...typographus Although it had always been previously thought that the most likely pathway for the beetle to reach the UK was via imported wood or wood packaging a new hypothesis...
...covered track in a woodland with a low sun shining through the trees. Credit: Paul Nunns, © Forestry England 1. Check on areas of new planting If you have any...
...pandemic somewhat tolerable. The trees offered relief from anxiety and depression; every time I was there I felt as though they were pillars, holding me up during that difficult period....
...scheme for great crested newts, has created valuable new habitat. Heavy machinery being used to clear a pond filled with scrub. Credit: Russell Critchley Support and training Beyond practical management...