Items Tagged 'Forest Research'
Features
- Surveillance for Acute Oak Decline: Developing new methods to analyse and add value to volunteer reports
- Being a Volunteer at Hopetoun House
News
- Benefits of conservation efforts may not yet be fully visible
- Living Ash Project Phase 2 Funding Announced
- New research set to unlock nature mysteries and tackle biodiversity crisis
- State-of-the-art tree health laboratory opens to help protect UK forests
- Economic value of the UK’s individual trees revealed for first time
- New climate change hub launched for forestry sector
- RHS and Defra call on the public to become citizen scientists and help monitor tree health
- Major research investment into national land use transformation
- Battle against pests and pathogens stepped up with new funding for national tree health laboratory
- Measuring how people value trees and woodland
- New £10m centre to tackle the health impacts of climate change
- Nature’s best friend! Sniffer dog detects tree disease to help protect nation’s woodlands
- New UKFS Practice Guide champions riparian woodlands
- NCEA: Forest Research’s major programme to measure England’s natural capital
- Marking International Women’s Day 2025
- England’s non-woodland trees mapped and available freely for the first time
- New resource to help local authorities measure the social and cultural value of trees
- New research investigates role of natural processes to create woodland
- New woodland offers unique social benefits to local communities
- Public feels positively about dead and decaying trees, finds new research
- Owners and agents needed for new project about woodland structure and biodiversity potential
- Trees outside of woodlands identified across Wales
- Kennetsideshead farm: planting riparian woodland in the heart of a working farm
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