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...tree pests and diseases. One of the most interesting parts of my role is getting out and about to a range of events and sites with my colleagues, meeting people...
...tree pests and diseases. One of the most interesting parts of my role is getting out and about to a range of events and sites with my colleagues, meeting people...
...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....
Applications have opened for joining our Forestry Apprenticeship this September. Programme Manager Gareth offers advice for anyone considering applying and looks at how the current apprentices are getting on. Please...
...dry spells. You can also take this opportunity to check if there is any one species not thriving on the site and look to replace them with a better-adapted tree...
...us on a walk up Moel y Golfa and shares the benefits of nature for wellbeing. Choosing a favourite woodland walk is an almost impossible task for someone who spends...
...deliver benefits for natural flood management and improved water resources and water quality CWS10 2-zone rides supplement and CWS11 3-zone ride supplement, which aim to manage 2-zone and 3-zone rides...
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...
...Copse is one of the UK’s few remaining temperate rainforests on the southern edge of Dartmoor in Devon. Owned and managed by the Woodland Trust, this 8.5-hectare site cloaks one...
...for 13 million existing homes in need of better loft insulation in the UK.2 Currently, the UK insulation market is dominated by products such as glass, stone, wool and polystyrene...
...five of the trees are in significantly better condition in 2025 than they were in 2013. One or two others have retrenched, where the tree’s canopy has reduced but maintained...