An emerging threat to beech – Petrakia liobae

...South East of England is now a common species throughout the UK, both from planting and natural regeneration. Beech trees are also present in central Europe, where the emerging pathogen...
...South East of England is now a common species throughout the UK, both from planting and natural regeneration. Beech trees are also present in central Europe, where the emerging pathogen...
Enter your email address to: subscribe for updates when new posts are published manage your existing subscription. Submit Please read our privacy notice to see how the GOV.UK blogging platform...
...Arboretum. The tour will continue throughout 2019 and the images have also been immortalised in a new book – Celebrating Our Oaks. Alan Price with 'Oak Sunrise' take on a...
What is the fund? The HS2 Woodland Fund offers support for planting new native woodland and restoring plantations on ancient woodland sites within a 25-mile zone surrounding the HS2 route...
...promoting or conserving trees. In the last year alone, Lesley has given over 170 volunteer hours to at least 15 community orchards within London. London Borough Tree & Woodland Award...
...decompaction and enrichment to new climbing kit and almost every type of chipper and shredder you could imagine. Interactive Activities As well as equipment and technology; learning and sharing knowledge...
...measures are not new; they have been in force for 50 years. They help maintain compliance with environmental standards that ensure the sustainability of woodland management and wood production (UKFS)...
...and buggies. Professionals should clean and disinfect chainsaws, pruning saws and other cutting tools as part of regular routine maintenance, and before moving to new sites. Think transport Drive and...
...to the Entomological Societies of America and Canada. I really enjoy getting out into the trees whenever I can to trial new survey techniques and make sure the protocols developed...
...can be blown by the wind over significant distances, so once introduced into a new area, they can establish and spread quite rapidly. The UK’s temperate climate is also unlikely...