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Forest Bathing Benefits

WEBThe big reason why Forest Bathing is considered to be so beneficial above a more common walk through a park, is the density of anti-microbial phytoncides (wood …

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Throwing new light on oak heart-rot

WEBBy Wendy Necar · June 16, 2020. Research has begun this summer to throw new light into a little understood condition in older oak trees – heart-rot. Heart-rot is common in oak …

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Trees are complex

WEBTrees Are Complex. The ability of trees to absorb carbon dioxide is well known. During the 2019 General Election, the benefits of planting trees for this purpose …

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Bringing Woodland into Management: the missed opportunities in …

WEBEngland and Wales are losing out on millions because of unmanaged woodland totalling an area larger than the size of the Lake District National Park.

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Sweet Chestnut Health Check: Help Fight a Double Threat

WEBAbove: Galls formed by the larvae of Oriental chestnut gall wasp on Sweet chestnut leaves. Picture: Forestry Commission ©Matteo Maspero. Dryocosmus …

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Duke of Cornwall Award for Resilient Multipurpose Forestry 2021

WEBKeith and Decia Blacker collect the Duke of Cornwall Award 2021 from Mark Gordon from Award co-sponsor Savills. This “Grown in Britain” certified forest of 29 …

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foR managing woodland foR Resilience

WEBThe UK Forest Standard (UKFS) defines resilience as: “The ability of a social or ecological system to absorb disturbances, while retaining the same basic structure and

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Supporting Plant Health Week

WEB#CheckaSweetChestnut is a citizen science project being launched this week and running throughout the summer. The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), Defra, …

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Managing Ash Dieback Case Studies

WEBAsh dieback (formally known as Chalara) is caused by the fungal pathogen Hymenoscyphus fraxineus and was first identified on ash trees in the UK in 2012. It is …

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Facing up to Oak Processionary Moth

WEBOak Processionary Moth (OPM) is currently found in London and the South East. It is regulated as a quarantined pest and there are restrictions on the import and …

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Forest School Impact Assessment Guide Negative impacts on …

WEBthe site, leading to erosion and compaction of soil. soil layer • Divert or create new paths. • Woodchip paths to reduce soil erosion - but beware importing

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Forest Resilience

WEBOnline tools and resources for woodland management. Funding for woodland improvement for biodiversity or water benefits, restocking following tree health issues, removal of …

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The cosT of grey squirrel damage To woodland in england …

WEB2 contents Page Key Points 3 context 4 cost of damage Methodology Key findings 5 national forest inventory 6 cost of mitigation 7 case studies 7 The full report An Analysis …

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Managing ash dieback

WEBAsh dieback is caused by the fungal pathogen Hymenoscyphus fraxineus and was first identified on ash trees in the UK in 2012. It is now thought to have been present at lower …

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