5 tips for managing your woodland this spring

...a good indicator of the impact of browsing on the woodland. Surveys are best done before the spring growth masks the impacts; this can happen earlier in the south of...
...a good indicator of the impact of browsing on the woodland. Surveys are best done before the spring growth masks the impacts; this can happen earlier in the south of...
...to fare better. If we act now we have the best chance of making our woodlands and forests more future-proof and resilient by the end of this century. Enjoy reading...
...our woodlands the best chance of survival when our climate inevitably changes. We need a strong response The Forestry Commission plays a key role in helping landowners and land managers...
...we’d made good progress with funding opportunities and in National Tree Week we were able to promote new schemes and partnerships. The Government’s £40m Green Recovery Challenge Fund was announced...
...easy to choose what, where or how to plant. Usually, it is best to take your inspiration from nature. What is growing naturally on or near your land already? Where...
...as a professional member. My role as a Woodland officer involves dealing directly with landowners providing advice on how best to manage their woodlands and what incentives are available to...