National Tree Week 2023

...most treasured species – from rare birds and butterflies to the endangered hazel dormouse and the red squirrel. It’s now 50 years since the country came together to Plant a...
...most treasured species – from rare birds and butterflies to the endangered hazel dormouse and the red squirrel. It’s now 50 years since the country came together to Plant a...
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...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....
...and movement We also issue licences, for example to research institutes who work with prohibited forestry pests and symptomatic material to allow them to import or move that material. In...
...few biosecurity commitments to safeguard our trees, woods and forests this International Year of Plant Health? To find out how easy it is to keep our woodlands healthy, visit https://forestrycommission.blog.gov.uk/2020/02/13/give-trees-a-helping-hand/....
...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...
...years to help with tree establishment a contribution towards the costs to install infrastructure for better management access or recreational access applications can also retain Basic Payment Scheme payments the...
...and I distinctly remember the principal asking me what I wanted to do and when I said I wanted to forestry, he told “You don’t want to do that, it’s...
...tourism to cleaning our air while also providing timber and non-timber products. What is Keepers of Time and why has the Government committed to updating it? In the England Trees...