The elusive mammals of our woodlands

...elusive – form intricate relationships with the trees around them, becoming part of a woodland’s living story. In this blog, I explore four influential woodland mammals, consider how their presence...
...elusive – form intricate relationships with the trees around them, becoming part of a woodland’s living story. In this blog, I explore four influential woodland mammals, consider how their presence...
...more goes back into the growing cycle. To revive wood culture, it is essential that we create awareness outside of the wood industry. Increasing awareness of the beautiful spaces, places...
...spread and/or introduction of tree pests, diseases, and invasive non-native species. It often surprises people how simple, inexpensive, and quick it can be to take these precautions, and what an...
...manage moisture and humidity: plant trees and shrubs that maintain dappled shade to prevent water loss, and install water features such as small ponds to increase humidity reduce pollution: limit...
...on Instagram, Facebook and X. Read the Forestry Commission’s guidance on Managing ash dieback in England on GOV.UK. To get tailored expert advice, get in touch with your local Woodland...
...Have you been thinking about a career change? Are you considering a career in forestry? If so, we’ve compiled 7 top tips to help you make that jump into your...
...growing season. It can be hard to know where to start during these cold months, so we’ve put together our top 5 tips for managing your woodland this winter. A snow...
...scrubby areas of hawthorn, holly, and bramble Retain fallen deadwood as both an opportunity to hibernate under and a food source for the invertebrates within it Hedgehogs are vulnerable to...
Emily Robinson, Content Officer at Forestry Commission, shares how wood ants act as a keystone species in promoting a healthy woodland ecosystem. As spring awakens in the British countryside, a...
...started to look into how I could gain the forestry experience to apply for one of these roles. Over the next few years, I completed a University Certificate in Forestry...