Battling ash dieback in the Peak District

...the team’s work is far from over. The next phase of the project includes: tidying up planting areas to give the newly planted saplings the best possible start ongoing surveys...
...the team’s work is far from over. The next phase of the project includes: tidying up planting areas to give the newly planted saplings the best possible start ongoing surveys...
...in Slade Wood. Crown copyright Wild garlic The best time to visit Slade Wood and the tufa dams is in May when the wild garlic (Allium ursinum) is in full...
...clusters, reflecting the landscape context. Edge is best on south facing fringes where there is most light mimic patterns of natural colonisation, and if natural colonisation processes are taking place,...
...us. I remain positive for what the future holds for our trees and forests. The government remains committed and has set a clear direction to plant more trees, promote management...
...information on the changes that we are likely to see in the future, where uncertainty exists, and how best to navigate these risks in their decision making. Three Recommendations If...
...species in England. Looking ahead we have to establish the right mix of trees for our future forests to give them the best chance of adapting to and surviving in...
...selection and management techniques, Forest Research’s Tree Species Guide for UK Agroforestry Systems provides comprehensive guidance on species best suited to farms. Protecting your crop from mammals Farmers and foresters...
...conference will look at the feasibility work we did with the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology. This looked at how best to incentivise landowners and plan for appropriate planting...
...communities, and our economy. It is therefore important that we do our best to keep them healthy. But, our trees, woodlands and forests are at risk from harmful tree pests,...
...grown remains healthy. Many want the land in better condition for future generations and are eager to learn how best to mitigate risks to the environment and ultimately, their livelihoods....