Into the woods: growing up with the trees

...father died nine years ago he made it clear that it was of great importance that the wood remain in the family as a legacy to continue to be enjoyed....
...father died nine years ago he made it clear that it was of great importance that the wood remain in the family as a legacy to continue to be enjoyed....
Dr Daegan Inward is a Senior Scientist at Forest Research working on the threats to UK trees and woodlands from Ips typographus. In this blog, Daegan shares his insights into...
...or other objectives. They are: CWS7 Manage historic features in woodlands, including scheduled monuments. This helps to deliver benefits to protection historic features above and below ground and to reduce...
...industry for decades to come. Ride with timber stacks on each side in a conifer woodland at Whinfell How EWCO and financial incentives support conifer woodland Back to the here...
...factories. An increase in demand for more wood to build more timber framed homes can initially be met by increased imports, mainly from Sweden, Latvia and Finland, where ‘super-sawmills’ can...
...purpose The first site at HMP Haverigg in Cumbria is already growing over 250,000 saplings, with two more prisons set to join the initiative soon. The programme delivers three key...