5 tips for managing your woodland this spring
 
 
      ...rain means that tracks show well, making spring an ideal time to undertake deer surveys. Large deer populations can damage young trees and prevent the natural regeneration of new trees....
 
 
      ...rain means that tracks show well, making spring an ideal time to undertake deer surveys. Large deer populations can damage young trees and prevent the natural regeneration of new trees....
 
 
      ...than four hectares of woodland creation! This year, we will be supporting the Essex hub for the second year and a new free hub based in Suffolk. The Suffolk Tree...
 
 
      ...new quarantine facility in the Holt Laboratory for tree pests and pathogens, the group have determined that freshly cut Sitka logs are as successfully utilised by breeding beetles as logs...
 
 
      ...and students can participate, making it a perfect opportunity for those at any stage of their career to get involved and expand their networks. Hearing the way newcomers are welcomed...
 
 
      ...gave users time to understand the new edition and to complete forestry plans and proposals that were already in development. The transition period has now ended. From 1 October 2024,...
 
 
      ...well used by the neighbouring nursery and scout hut. Each year numerous fungi pop up and you start to see new people in the woods with carrier bags, harvesting mushrooms....
 
 
      ...supplementary actions, you can apply for funding to support capital works in your woodland. Defra have published a list of new capital items available under Higher Tier. You will need...
 
 
      ...and create new opportunities. 'Buying local' is becoming increasingly important to customers resulting in an exciting shift towards the creation of markets that prioritise and promote the use of locally...
 
 
      James Bickley, the Forestry Commission’s Local Partnership Adviser for the North West and West Midlands, shares details of a new, life changing initiative. One that creates training opportunities and a...
 
 
      ...(where the top of the tree has been cut to encourage new growth) and those with no heavy limbs and seemingly healthy, were removed without obvious cause. An ash tree...