Cracking down on illegal felling

...These measures will make a real difference to our environment if they are enacted, so I want to highlight them in this blog and encourage everyone to get behind them....
...These measures will make a real difference to our environment if they are enacted, so I want to highlight them in this blog and encourage everyone to get behind them....
...act now to leave future generations a better environment. We need to work towards net zero emissions by 2050; to address biodiversity loss; to better connect people with nature; and...
...a call to all owners, agents, local authorities, community groups, charities and any others who are adapting their woods to be resilient to environmental change or who are planning to...
...2020, just after the Chancellor had committed £640m to the Nature for Climate Fund (NCF), intended to boost the role of nature in the journey to Net Zero. The small...
...trees can help manage soil – keeping more of it in your fields and allowing less of it to get into rivers. This could lead to more sustainable yields, provide...
...coppice and to help ride-side shrubs get established, but deer must be able to see it. Regular checks are needed to ensure it does not short-out on vegetation and that...
...to connect the people to the trees. Would you like to plant trees to create a woodland of the future for people to enjoy? Read our Tree planting and woodland...
...their resilience to future droughts. Many of the projects will also allow suppliers to produce more diverse stock, whether that be through investing in seed storage that allows them to...
...to achieve so much despite all the challenges that we have faced. We have worked together to show the resilience of the Forestry Commission in times of crises, and by...
...to analyse hurdles (such as slope, access, and proximity to markets) to the active management of woodlands. The methodology uses the Forestry Commission’s Managed Woodland Headline Performance Indicator dataset to...