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Why is biosecurity important to the health of our trees

You should carry out basic biosecurity actions before entering and leaving each new site you visit, even if they are within the same area. This … See more

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Tree health – Forestry Commission

WEBRichard Stanford, 12 October 2023 - Climate change and resilience, Tree health, Tree planting, Woodland creation, Woodland management. We've published our …

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Plant Health Week 2024: Live Tree Health Clinic

WEBRebecca Clayton, 15 May 2024 - Biosecurity, Tree health, Woodland management. During National Plant Health Week 2024, our panel of experts from the …

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National Plant Health Week: Healthy stock for healthy forests

WEBThe voluntary Plant Healthy Certification Scheme, launched in 2020, is based on the Plant Health Management Standard which was produced by the Plant …

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First on the scene – meet the people keeping our woodlands healthy

WEBA Tree Health Officer may be the first person to spot unusual symptoms on trees during routine site visits. Because of this we maintain very strong links with our …

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Better biosecurity for nurseries and our future woodlands

WEBPlant Healthy is a voluntary initiative designed to drive up biosecurity standards across the ornamental horticulture, forestry and amenity plant and tree supply …

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Ash dieback, resilience and a new role in the Forestry …

WEBA new role in the Forestry Commission. In response to the impetus provided by ash dieback and its parallel threats, the Forestry Commission created a new role – …

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Why are forests and woodlands so good for our mental health and

WEBThe annual mental health benefits associated with visits to the UK’s woodlands are estimated to be £185 million (at 2020 prices). In more recent years we …

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Is coppicing right for my woodland

WEBTom Pattinson, 30 November 2023 - Woodland management. Tom Pattinson is a Woodland Officer for the Forestry Commission based in the North West and West Midlands Area. …

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Reflecting on a decade of ash dieback response in the UK

WEBBarnaby Wylder is our Plant Health Forestry Lead in the North West of England. In this blog he reflects upon ten years of handling ash dieback cases, and what …

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Creating a lasting legacy of accessible woodlands and forests

WEBCreating a lasting legacy of accessible woodlands and forests. Alison Hallas, 7 December 2023 - Access, Health. Alison Hallas, Woodland Access Advisor at the …

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Biodiversity net gain – what can we expect for trees and woodlands

WEBIncreasing canopy cover. BNG also has the potential to help deliver the Environmental Improvement Plan target of increasing tree canopy cover to 16.5% by …

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Why woodland management is key to nature recovery

WEBWoodland management can not only boost species abundance, but it can also lead to private investment opportunities to help fund much larger areas of nature …

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About the Forestry Commission – Forestry Commission

WEBThe Forestry Commission is the government department responsible for protecting, expanding and promoting the sustainable management of woodlands, while increasing …

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Reducing the impact of deer on the natural environment – …

WEBDeer management strategy. The 2021 England Trees Action Plan committed to a deer management strategy, led by the Forestry Commission, to manage the impact …

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An emerging threat to beech – Petrakia liobae

WEBBeech trees are also present in central Europe, where the emerging pathogen fungal Petrakia liobae threatens populations. Research suggests that the …

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Defra’s Trees and Forestry team – looking back at a busy year

WEBThis one looks back at the last 6 months delivering the Government’s commitment to treble tree planting in England by the end of 2025. Our fantastic team …

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A coordinated response to the oak processionary moth outbreak

WEBOak processionary moth caterpillars travel in nose to tail processions. Image: Henry Kuppen/ Forestry Commission. While carrying out routine targeted inspections of …

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Learn about the Woodland Carbon Code – Forestry Commission

WEBThe Woodland Carbon Code, launched in 2011, is the UK’s government backed standard for woodland carbon projects, and provides the mechanism for …

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Tree felling – Do you know right from wrong

WEBfelling trees in gardens, churchyards or a public open space. felling trees with a diameter less than 8cm (the width of baked bean can) at a height of 1.3m on the …

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