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Jon Burgess, a Local Partnership Advisor and Woodland Resilience Officer in the South West, provides a quick round up of the 'Trees on Farms' mini-series and reflects on being a...
Jon Burgess, a Local Partnership Advisor and Woodland Resilience Officer in the South West, provides a quick round up of the 'Trees on Farms' mini-series and reflects on being a...
...proposals and actions to include in the final deer management strategy is now open. We welcome your thoughts. A wide range of proposals are covered including: Incentives to increase landowner...
Jersey Tiger. Mark Parsons/Butterfly Conservation. Kate Tobin, our Local Nature Recovery Strategy Advisor, talks about some of the beautiful moths that can be spotted in Britain and the role of...
...this involves providing guidance and information, practical management of dams and the protection of important trees. Further information can be found in the Beaver Management Strategy Framework developed as part...
...From this time until August, caterpillars emerge and feed on oak trees before turning into adult moths. These non-native tree pests, first identified in England in 2006, nest on oak...
...and inspecting felling licences, inspecting restocking notices, inspecting Enforcement notices, and responding to illegal felling reports and operations and much more. My previous experience in working the land and in...
...women within the Arboriculture/Forestry sector. The goal is to create a safe, friendly, fun, and inclusive event for all levels of skills and interests within Arboriculture, from climbing and pruning...
Hello again, we are Bella Murfin and Naomi Matthiessen, job share Directors for the Nature for Climate Fund Tree Programme in Defra. Our last blog – Might oaks from little...
...and management decisions. The conference, now in its fourth year, is co-organised by the Forestry Commission, the CLA and Grown in Britain. If you're involved in any aspect of forestry,...
...Look for symptoms in the lower canopy (1.5m – 2mm from the ground) as the P. liobae overwinters in leaf litter and re-infects nearby beech trees in the spring. The...