It's a great time to be in forestry

...the atmosphere. You can really make a difference. So, why wait? Come join us and launch your career in forestry today! Person planting a tree © Forestry England Discover more...
...the atmosphere. You can really make a difference. So, why wait? Come join us and launch your career in forestry today! Person planting a tree © Forestry England Discover more...
...estate, still noticeable from its lime lined avenues and arboretum, planted in the Victorian era. Today, its network of public footpaths connect woodland, meadows, streams and Budworth Mere, providing a...
...fully as they are today, plastic tree guards were once sold as being able to be left out in the environment. We now know this is not the right thing...
...south and east of England may have a similar climate to that which we see today in the north and west of France. We would encourage all forest owners and...
...in the wake of Dutch elm disease face a different threat today, as damaging ash dieback impacts their health. As a nation, we are now making great progress in increasing...
...forestry and woodland management. However, I’m sure they would also identify with this study and the long-term thinking and planning still required by forestry and woodland managers today. Christopher Williams,...
...that the land within one kilometre of the railway has actually quite low woodland cover... in the region of 10%. Today, Network Rail and the Forestry Commission are together hosting...
...photo callout, encouraging women to participate. We received over 2,000 publicly submitted photographs of women from across the forestry sector and the general public, illustrating the connection today’s women have...