Cracking down on illegal felling

...First, let’s understand why change is needed. It is already an offence to fell trees without a felling licence where one would have been required, and anyone involved (the owner,...
...First, let’s understand why change is needed. It is already an offence to fell trees without a felling licence where one would have been required, and anyone involved (the owner,...
...agree on the precise steps we ought to take. One thing pretty much everyone will agree on is that we need to plant more trees. Now that we are committed...
...years since we planted the site with a mix of broadleaf and conifer trees, which has completely transformed the area for the better, particularly for wildlife. Insect life has boomed,...
...Joining the Forestry Commission was one of those lovely, random turns in life that just happens to end so well that you can’t believe it almost never happened. As part...
...cross sector body which promotes adaptation policy, research and practice, has launched the All England Woodland Resilience Awards to mark COP26 and showcase UK forestry at this event. The awards...
...to overcome current barriers to tree production, addressing one or more of the following three TPIF Challenges: Challenge 1 How can we make better use of available seed and vegetative...
...greener are exciting, with the equivalent of one tree planted for every resident in Copeland, Barrow and Allerdale over the next five years and a longer-term goal of over 5,000ha...
...and modernise their operations to meet a historic opportunity. This is part of the Nature for Climate Fund, and one of the multiple means through which the government is supporting...
...far ranging from one to over 100 hectares in area. The application process requires a range of information to be provided via an application form so we can ensure a...
...under the first round of TPIF and all will aim to address one or more of the following three TPIF challenges: Challenge 1 How can we make better use of...