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...assessment data to build up a picture of woodland condition at a national, regional and sub regional level. This helps us to target initiatives, feed into Local Nature Recovery Strategies...
...assessment data to build up a picture of woodland condition at a national, regional and sub regional level. This helps us to target initiatives, feed into Local Nature Recovery Strategies...
...or to any of the organisations responsible for them. Known features and the advice and information available to protect them will still be taken into account. When developing applications, proposers...
...in a consistent way and communicating this both internally and to outside stakeholders including local residents. Landscape does matter: How do residents engage with woodland creation? Knowing how a scheme...
...to change, whilst delivering improved quality and diversity of product? This challenge can include activities to promote biosecurity. Challenge 3 How can innovative environmentally sustainable weed control solutions be used...
...take a moment to read our new strategy and discover how we intend to champion our trees into the future – we hope you will join us on the journey....
...about how she wants to develop a foundation of knowledge that will support her future career, and help others to get informed, interested, and passionate about forestry in the UK....
...introduced into woodlands to improve habitat and water management introduces new or significantly improved Good Practice Requirements which tackle issues such as species diversity, flood risks and waste management Galleries...
...and then lose their leaves. If you own a woodland it's also the ideal time to get out and make sure it's in the best health to get through the...
...can I do now to get ready to apply? In order to get ready to apply, there are some steps you can take now to apply for both LATF and...
...simply by getting in the way (interception) and slowing its route to the ground and running off into the river. Some of the water will evaporate back into the atmosphere...