Three reasons why England needs more conifer planting

...stem wood (a measure of wood from the stem alone, excluding branches) by 2050. This would contain around 820 tonnes of carbon (3,009 tonnes of CO2). Compared to 10ha of...
...stem wood (a measure of wood from the stem alone, excluding branches) by 2050. This would contain around 820 tonnes of carbon (3,009 tonnes of CO2). Compared to 10ha of...
...beech woodland with potential to produce hardwood timber. Crown copyright Now is a good time for landowners, farmers, agents and foresters to plant trees. The government target is to increase...
...committed to carbon reduction, biodiversity enhancement and ecological recovery. The overall aim is to support the government’s tree-planting targets and to help tackle climate change. The programme also explores new...
...populations and allows species to adapt to environmental changes. Butterflies use rides as flight paths, while mammals follow these natural highways to find food, mates and new territories. Over the...
...send the leaf spiralling towards the ground. Without leaves, trees can enter dormancy to dramatically conserve their energy. They retain moisture within their woody tissues to prevent dehydration, whilst their...