Trees and Trains

...getting the benefit through, for example, reduced flooding. By being able to demonstrate what we are trying to do ‘in the field’ we can now start to show other landowners...
...getting the benefit through, for example, reduced flooding. By being able to demonstrate what we are trying to do ‘in the field’ we can now start to show other landowners...
...want to provide access to design their woods for people to enjoy. Forestry England continue to break down barriers for visitors and welcome everyone into the nation’s forests. This includes:...
...also a challenging and legally binding target to increase tree canopy and woodland cover to 16.5% of land area in England by 2050. This is necessary to reverse biodiversity loss,...
...are used to, there were design tasks, analytical tasks and an assessed walk, something for everyone to show off their skills and strengths. Also, be prepared to stick with it....
...on GOV.UK to help get you ready to apply. Once the scheme is open for applications, farmers and land managers will be invited to apply by invitation. You may need...
...Woodland Fund, and how to conduct a Woodland Condition Assessment (WCA) so that the improvement to your PAWS woodland can be clearly monitored. All PAWS restoration applications to the HS2...
...invites people to “Plant a Tree for the Jubilee”. As we move into the Jubilee year we encourage everyone to get involved and register their trees to the map on...
...to support landowners in bringing existing woodland back into management and to support woodland creation projects. Farmers and landowners taking part in the project receive free advice, including a site...
...to level up access to nature across the country, planting trees in socially deprived urban areas with low canopy cover, in proximity to healthcare and educational facilities. By requiring match...
...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....