The future of the urban forest: a new vision for greener towns and cities
...still believe there is a significant amount of work to be done to ensure trees and woodlands can continue to benefit our towns and cities. This is why we have...
...still believe there is a significant amount of work to be done to ensure trees and woodlands can continue to benefit our towns and cities. This is why we have...
...canopy will become increasingly sparse and thin. For more information and resources on how to identify ash dieback, you can visit Observatree’s ash dieback page, or watch How to identify...
...a toolkit of skills to match. I’m quietly confident to say that I feel like a forester. I’m excited that my future career will enable me to keep working with...
...need to know about is Ips typographus, commonly known as the eight-toothed spruce bark beetle. This beetle represents a significant threat to spruce trees across Great Britain. Fred Toft (right)...
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...to escape via what is usually (unfortunately) a drive to the woods. I like to hope that my children do too as they frequently get dragged along regardless, to discover...
...to feedback that the grant guidance can feel complicated and we have acted on it. Through one-to-one interviews, we listened to landowners, farmers, land agents and advisors to better understand...
...In the face of climate change, our forests need to remain healthy and resilient to continue to produce timber and deliver valuable benefits to nature and society. Sustainable forestry promotes...
...Woodland Officer covering Surrey and London before successfully securing a development opportunity in June 2020 to become a Field Manager in the West Midlands. This led to a return to...
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